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4. Match the term with its definition (12 points): a. immune tolerance to foreign material b. the set of alleles that ex
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4. Match the term with its definition (12 points): a. immune tolerance to foreign material b. the set of alleles that ex
4. Match the term with its definition (12 points): a. immune tolerance to foreign material b. the set of alleles that exist at a locus Antigen Antibody Compatible Incompatible Phenotype Genotype C. procedure to identify problems during performance/manufacture d. substance that can cause an immune response e. bodily response to a transfused product f. identification and notification of recipients of blood components from prior donations made by donors now testing positive for TTD prior donations Transfusion Reaction Transfusion Transmitted Disease Look-Back Quality Assurance Quality Control CGMP g. process to ensure quality & safety h. protein produced by immune system to protect against harmful substances i. FDA protocol used in manufacture of blood products j. physical characteristic k. pathogen transmission through transfusion 1. unable to coexist; not suitable for administration 2. What type of samples are acceptable for routine Type and Screen? (1 point) a. Heparin and Sodium Citrate b. Potassium Oxalate and Sodium polyanetholsulfonate c. Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid and Clot Activator d. None of the above 3. What does the AABB Standards say about how long a type & screen sample may be used for crossmatch a how long must it be retained after transfusion? How does that compare to the JHH sample policy? (3 points) Cite your answer (Hint: AABB Standards 5, ask to borrow from Education Coordinator) 4. List two physical factors that may influence agglutination. (2 points) Page 1 of 14