Blood Bank Lab Week
Across
- 4. A process involving centrifugation in which a portion of blood is removed and the remaining components are returned to the donor
- 5. A potentiator used to enhance antibody/antigen reactions by reducing the zeta potential at the RBC surface
- 7. An antigen in the RBC membrane that is not typically exposed that can be seen in cases of polyagglutination
- 12. The process of removing white blood cells from a blood product (usually by filtration)
- 17. A term used to describe serum or reverse grouping
- 18. The lectin used to distinguish A1 RBCs from other subgroups of A
- 19. A type of donation in which the intended recipient is the donor
Down
- 1. A chemical used to protect RBCs during freezing and thawing processes
- 2. An antibody that reacts against all antibody panel cells
- 3. An antibody formed after exposure to a blood group antigen that is not present on the patient's own RBCs
- 6. The common name for "column agglutination" testing
- 8. Can be given to Rh negative women to prevent hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn
- 9. A potentiator used to enhance antibody/antigen reactions by excluding water molecules and concentrating antibodies around the red cell surface
- 10. A chemical that can be used in order to resolve daratumumab interference or distinguish between IgM and IgG antibodies
- 11. A modification to a blood product that can be performed to prevent graft vs. host disease
- 13. The process of removing antibody coating a patient's RBCs for identification
- 14. A phenotype in which a patient or donor appears Rh negative at IS but Rh positive at the AHG phase
- 15. Antibody-coated RBCs used as QC for negative indirect or direct antiglobulin tube tests
- 16. Testing a recipient's plasma against a donor's RBCs to assess for incompatibility