Blood typing interview?.....................…

A blood typing dish contains 3 wells, one well is type A, the other well is type B, and the third okay is -RH. Blood typing antigens have been added to the wells.

Dish 1

If blood taster type A is NOT clotted, and blood sample type B is NOT clotted, but -RH IS clotted, what is the blood type?


Dish 2

If blood sample type A IS clotted, and blood sample type B IS clotted, but -RH is NOT clotted, what is the blood type?


I totally forgot how to blood type and it be on my test today!

It's bugging me, so if you know, tell me!


thanks,


haphazard_artist
Answers:
its either O or AB+
O+
AB-
We are doing this within my Anatomy & Physiology class this week.
The first is O positive. No A or B antibodies but there are Rh antibodies.
Second is AB negative. Both A and B antibodies but no Rh antibodies.

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