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Clinical IDs are optional for class or clinical.

Clinical IDs are optional for class or clinical.

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A long sleeve undershirt of any color is part PCT uniform.

A long sleeve undershirt of any color is part PCT uniform.

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This question has two parts. The first part is visual, and i…

This question has two parts. The first part is visual, and involves your university ID. Get it. Part 1: Your camera should be on, and Honorlock should have access to it. (a) Hold up your university ID card, upright and steady, so that I can clearly see the name and picture on the card. Then (b) put down the card and smile. (This is part of the university’s ID verification requirement.) Part 2: The worldwide debate about the best attacking footballer (soccer player) often comes down to a comparison of two greats who are still playing today: Lionel Messi, and Cristiano Ronaldo. Which of these is the better player?

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Which reaction demonstrates dosage for anti-N?

Which reaction demonstrates dosage for anti-N?

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If an A Positive recipient has previously never received blo…

If an A Positive recipient has previously never received blood or blood products,what would be the expected reaction in the crossmatch tube at the immediate spin (IS) phase with an O Negative Donor Unit?

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JKa antibodies are:

JKa antibodies are:

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What is the most likely antibody for Sterling Malory Archer?

What is the most likely antibody for Sterling Malory Archer?

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A 70 lb. (32.2 Kilogram) child needs an autologous unit draw…

A 70 lb. (32.2 Kilogram) child needs an autologous unit drawn.  How much anticoagulant must be removed from the bag before collection? (450 mL collection bag used)

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At the end of antiglobulin phase, coombs control cells (chec…

At the end of antiglobulin phase, coombs control cells (check cells) are added to the negative tests. If agglutination occurs after the addition of check cells, this means:

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If you are antigen typing the patient for the s antigen beca…

If you are antigen typing the patient for the s antigen because you have identified that the patient has Anti-s, what antigen typing result are you expecting that would support your antibody identification?

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