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Which mother-fetus combination is at most risk for a maternal-fetal blood incompatibility?
 
  a. Mother is Rh-positive, and fetus is Rh-negative.
  b. Mother is Rh-negative, and fetus is Rh-positive.
  c. Mother has type A blood, and fetus has type O blood.
  d. Mother has type AB blood, and fetus has type B blood.

Question 2

A 12-month-old toddler weighing 18 pounds is brought to the clinic because of weakness, slow physical growth, and developmental delays. His mother reports that the only food he will con-sume is cow's milk.
 
  The symptoms support a diagnosis of which form of anemia?
  a. Pernicious
  b. Iron deficiency
  c. Aplastic
  d. Hemolytic



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Maternal-fetal incompatibility exists if mother and fetus differ in AB and O blood type or if the fetus is Rh-positive and the mother is Rh-negative. Symptoms do not occur in a type O fetus. Symptoms do not occur in type AB mothers.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
As many as one-third of infants with severe iron deficiency anemia have chronic intestinal blood loss induced by exposure to a heat-labile protein in cow's milk. Such exposure causes an inflam-matory gastrointestinal reaction that damages the mucosa and results in diffuse hemorrhage. This situation does not lead to pernicious anemia, aplastic anemia, or to hemolytic anemia.





 

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