Red cell antibody detection & ID Flashcards
1
Q
- Which of the following factors affects the indirect
antiglobulin test?
a. pH
b. ionic concentration
c. proportion of antigen to antibody
d. all of the above
A
d. all of the above
2
Q
- Antibody screening cells are of which ABO group?
a. A
b. B
c. O
d. AB
A
c. O
3
Q
- True or false? The antiglobulin test is based on the
premise that antibodies are globulins.
A
True
4
Q
- True or false? Most antibodies require an incubation
time of approximately 30 minutes at 37°C if saline or albumin test systems are used.
A
True
5
Q
- True or false? The FDA places zygosity requirements on
red cells used for screening in the United States
A
False
6
Q
- True or false? Most antibody detection methods used in
the United States do not include an immediate spin or
room temperature phase of incubation
A
True
7
Q
- Autoadsorption can only be performed if the patient
has not been recently transfused. Why?
A
There is a potential that alloantibody would be removed by the autoadsorption.
8
Q
- If the antibody identified has clinical significance, what
requirement is placed on any red cells used for transfusion?
A
The red cells must lack the antigen to which the identified antibody is directed
9
Q
- What is the hallmark test for paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria?
A
Donath-Landsteiner Test