History Flashcards

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refers to the serologic, genetic, biochem, and molecular stufy of Antigens.

Associated with membrane structures on the cellular constituents of blood, as well as the immunologic properties and reactions of blood components and constituents.

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Immunohematology

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2
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First pope to receive blood transfusion

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Pope Innocent VII

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3
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recommended SODIUM PHOSPHATE for blood preservation

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Braxton Hicks

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4
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  • discovered ABO Blood groups
  • explained serious reactions that occur in humans as a result of incompatible transfusion
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Karl Landsteiner

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5
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first to succeed in making devices designed for performing the transfusions

vein-to-vein transfusion of blood by using multiple syringes and SPECIAL CANNULA for puncturing vein through skin

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Edward E. Lindemann

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6
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Single-Valve apparatus that transfusion from donor to patient by an UNASSISTED PHYSICIAN became practical

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UNGER

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7
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Use of SODIUM CITRATE as anti-coagulant for Transfusion

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Hustin

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8
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determine the minimum amount of citrate needed for anticoagulation and demonstrated nontoxicity

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Lewisohn

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