Blood Types/Cross Matching

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Blood Types/Cross Matching

alloantibodies
naturally occurring antibodies to blood type antigens without exposure to those antigens
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alloantibodies naturally occurring antibodies to blood type antigens without exposure to those antigens
8 how many blood types are there in the dog?
DEA system what is the name of the blood type system in dogs?
DEA 1.1, DEA 1.2 which two dog blood type are A positive?
DEA 1.1 which dog blood type is the most antigenic?
AB group system what is the name of the blood type system in cats?
type A what blood type is most common in cats?
type A in cats, both type A and type B blood groups have alloantibodies against each other, but which one has a weak response
7 how many blood groups are there in the equine?
no universal donors why are blood transfusions in horses very difficult?
Aa, Qa what 2 equine blood types are very immunogenic and often lead to neonatal isoerythrolysis
11 how many blood groups are there in cattle?
B, J what are the two most clinically relevant blood types in cows?
J which of the two main blood groups of cows is not a true RBC antigen?
7 how many blood groups are there in sheep and goats?
bovine what species' blood groups are most similar to those of sheep and goats?
A negative if a dog is going to be a blood donor, ideally what blood type should it be?
type A what blood type should a cat be if it is going to be a donor?
Aa negative, Qa negative what 2 blood types should horses be if they're going to be donors?
never been pregnant if a horse is going to be a blood donor, what is an important criteria other than blood type?
once a month about how often can an animal be bled if it is a blood donor?
citrate-phosphate-dextrose-adenine what is the blood additive that can allow the blood to be stored for up to 35 days?
citrate-phosphate-dextrose what blood additive can allow blood to be stored for up to 21 days
fresh blood if you need platelets or platelet rich plasma, what kind of blood should you use?
hypoproteinemia, coagulation factor deficiency for what two conditions would you use fresh or frozen plasma?
lactated ringers, dextrose blood can be administered with isotonic saline, but what two types of fluids should not be used?
4 hours what is the maximum amount of time that warm blood should be left out?
3-4 weeks what is the approximate transfused half life of RBCs in dogs and cats?
match patient serum to donor cells what is the procedure for a major cross matching test?
match donor serum to patient cells what is the procedure for a minor cross matching test?
agglutination, hemolysis when cross matching blood, what are the two things that you look for?

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