339157
A patient with blood group ' \(A B\) ' needs blood for his surgery. Which blood group the doctor should effectively use in this case?
1 \(\mathrm{AB}\) only
2 \(\mathrm{B} / \mathrm{O}\) only
3 \(\mathrm{A} / \mathrm{O}\) only
4 \(\mathrm{AB} / \mathrm{A} / \mathrm{B}\)
Explanation:
AB is universal recipient.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
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Statement A : ABO grouping is based on the presence or absence of two surface antigens on the RBCs namely A and B. Statement B : Plasma of different individuals contain two natural antibodies produced in response to antigens.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Both the given statements are correct.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
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How many people are \(\mathrm{Rh}+\) ve in human population?
1 \(80 \%\)
2 \(50 \%\)
3 \(60 \%\)
4 \(100 \%\)
Explanation:
The \(\mathrm{Rh}\) antigen similar to one present in Rhesus monkeys (hence Rh), is observed on the surface of RBCs of majority (nearly 80 per cent) of humans.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339160
Select the correct Rh-blood groups of the parents, whose child is affected with erythroblastosis fetalis.
1 Both father and mother are \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\)
2 Mother is \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\) and father is \(\mathrm{Rh}\)-ve
3 Both father and mother are \(\mathrm{Rh}\)-ve
4 Father is \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\) and mother is \(\mathrm{Rh}-\mathrm{ve}\)
Explanation:
If the father is \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\) and mother is \(\mathrm{Rh}\) - ve, the probability of child being \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\) is more. If a woman is \(\mathrm{Rh}-\mathrm{ve}\) and the foetus is \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\), it can lead to \(\mathrm{Rh}\) incompatibility and potential complications in the pregnancy and thus erythroblastosis fetalis.
339157
A patient with blood group ' \(A B\) ' needs blood for his surgery. Which blood group the doctor should effectively use in this case?
1 \(\mathrm{AB}\) only
2 \(\mathrm{B} / \mathrm{O}\) only
3 \(\mathrm{A} / \mathrm{O}\) only
4 \(\mathrm{AB} / \mathrm{A} / \mathrm{B}\)
Explanation:
AB is universal recipient.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339158
Statement A : ABO grouping is based on the presence or absence of two surface antigens on the RBCs namely A and B. Statement B : Plasma of different individuals contain two natural antibodies produced in response to antigens.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Both the given statements are correct.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339159
How many people are \(\mathrm{Rh}+\) ve in human population?
1 \(80 \%\)
2 \(50 \%\)
3 \(60 \%\)
4 \(100 \%\)
Explanation:
The \(\mathrm{Rh}\) antigen similar to one present in Rhesus monkeys (hence Rh), is observed on the surface of RBCs of majority (nearly 80 per cent) of humans.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339160
Select the correct Rh-blood groups of the parents, whose child is affected with erythroblastosis fetalis.
1 Both father and mother are \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\)
2 Mother is \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\) and father is \(\mathrm{Rh}\)-ve
3 Both father and mother are \(\mathrm{Rh}\)-ve
4 Father is \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\) and mother is \(\mathrm{Rh}-\mathrm{ve}\)
Explanation:
If the father is \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\) and mother is \(\mathrm{Rh}\) - ve, the probability of child being \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\) is more. If a woman is \(\mathrm{Rh}-\mathrm{ve}\) and the foetus is \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\), it can lead to \(\mathrm{Rh}\) incompatibility and potential complications in the pregnancy and thus erythroblastosis fetalis.
339157
A patient with blood group ' \(A B\) ' needs blood for his surgery. Which blood group the doctor should effectively use in this case?
1 \(\mathrm{AB}\) only
2 \(\mathrm{B} / \mathrm{O}\) only
3 \(\mathrm{A} / \mathrm{O}\) only
4 \(\mathrm{AB} / \mathrm{A} / \mathrm{B}\)
Explanation:
AB is universal recipient.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339158
Statement A : ABO grouping is based on the presence or absence of two surface antigens on the RBCs namely A and B. Statement B : Plasma of different individuals contain two natural antibodies produced in response to antigens.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Both the given statements are correct.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339159
How many people are \(\mathrm{Rh}+\) ve in human population?
1 \(80 \%\)
2 \(50 \%\)
3 \(60 \%\)
4 \(100 \%\)
Explanation:
The \(\mathrm{Rh}\) antigen similar to one present in Rhesus monkeys (hence Rh), is observed on the surface of RBCs of majority (nearly 80 per cent) of humans.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339160
Select the correct Rh-blood groups of the parents, whose child is affected with erythroblastosis fetalis.
1 Both father and mother are \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\)
2 Mother is \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\) and father is \(\mathrm{Rh}\)-ve
3 Both father and mother are \(\mathrm{Rh}\)-ve
4 Father is \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\) and mother is \(\mathrm{Rh}-\mathrm{ve}\)
Explanation:
If the father is \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\) and mother is \(\mathrm{Rh}\) - ve, the probability of child being \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\) is more. If a woman is \(\mathrm{Rh}-\mathrm{ve}\) and the foetus is \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\), it can lead to \(\mathrm{Rh}\) incompatibility and potential complications in the pregnancy and thus erythroblastosis fetalis.
339157
A patient with blood group ' \(A B\) ' needs blood for his surgery. Which blood group the doctor should effectively use in this case?
1 \(\mathrm{AB}\) only
2 \(\mathrm{B} / \mathrm{O}\) only
3 \(\mathrm{A} / \mathrm{O}\) only
4 \(\mathrm{AB} / \mathrm{A} / \mathrm{B}\)
Explanation:
AB is universal recipient.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339158
Statement A : ABO grouping is based on the presence or absence of two surface antigens on the RBCs namely A and B. Statement B : Plasma of different individuals contain two natural antibodies produced in response to antigens.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Both the given statements are correct.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339159
How many people are \(\mathrm{Rh}+\) ve in human population?
1 \(80 \%\)
2 \(50 \%\)
3 \(60 \%\)
4 \(100 \%\)
Explanation:
The \(\mathrm{Rh}\) antigen similar to one present in Rhesus monkeys (hence Rh), is observed on the surface of RBCs of majority (nearly 80 per cent) of humans.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339160
Select the correct Rh-blood groups of the parents, whose child is affected with erythroblastosis fetalis.
1 Both father and mother are \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\)
2 Mother is \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\) and father is \(\mathrm{Rh}\)-ve
3 Both father and mother are \(\mathrm{Rh}\)-ve
4 Father is \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\) and mother is \(\mathrm{Rh}-\mathrm{ve}\)
Explanation:
If the father is \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\) and mother is \(\mathrm{Rh}\) - ve, the probability of child being \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\) is more. If a woman is \(\mathrm{Rh}-\mathrm{ve}\) and the foetus is \(\mathrm{Rh}+\mathrm{ve}\), it can lead to \(\mathrm{Rh}\) incompatibility and potential complications in the pregnancy and thus erythroblastosis fetalis.