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Themember4

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If an ABO discrepancy is due to an antibody and a low-incidence antigen is suspected, a viable course of action would be to test several different examples of
 
  a. A or B cells
  b. A or O cells
  c. B or O cells
  d. AB cells

Question 2

Alloantibodies that cause problems in ABO typing include
 
  a. anti-Jka
  b. anti-P1
  c. A1 lectin
  d. A2 lectin



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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