Across
- 2. This is a case of Weak D
- 5. Anti-D is an IgG sonit reacts best in this
- 6. Number of times to wash cells during Typing for Weak D
- 7. Interpretation assigned if all Rh results are positive
- 10. Result of direct antigen test if antibody binds RBCs in vivo
- 12. This is a clinical significance of Rh antibodies
- 13. Number of components missing from D antigen is someone with Partial D
- 14. Number of test tubes needed for Rh typing
- 15. Rh typing error that causes false positives
- 16. This is done to detect D antigen
- 17. These cells react with AHG and are also known as Comb's cells
- 18. This is administered during pregnancy and shortly after delivery to prevent HDN
Down
- 1. results in a false positive in “Test” tube
- 3. Rh classification of someone lacking the 5 Rh antigens
- 4. This should be used to replace residual serum if RBCs form an agglutination pattern that resembles stacked coins
- 8. Inherited Weak D detection requires this type of antiglobulin test
- 9. This occurs with AHG to enable agglutination to be seen in cases of Weak D that are caused by gene interactions
- 10. This can lead to the formation of Rh antibidies
- 11. Weak D should be tested for when testing the blood of this person
