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An exchange transfusion will accomplish all of the following except
 
  a. Reduce the amount of antibody-coated red blood cells in the newborn's circulation
  b. Reduce the amount of maternal antibody in the newborn's circulation
  c. Reduce the bilirubin level in the newborn's circulation
  d. Reduce the hemoglobin level in the newborn's circulation

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All of the following are pregnancy-related indications for Rh-immune globulin injection except
 
  a. Antepartum after abdominal trauma
  b. Perinatal after termination of pregnancy
  c. Postpartum when fetal death occurred
  d. Postpartum when baby is Rh(D) negative



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Answer: d

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