APR 241 Module 4 Puzzle

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