A. Positive
B. Negative
C. AB positive
D. AB negative
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- The universal blood recipient group is_________________?
- A. O- Ve B. O+ Ve C. AB- Ve D. AB+ Ve...
- A patient with A – ve blood group can receive blood from_______________?
- A. Positive donor B. B negative donor C. AB positive donor D. A negative donor...
- Hemoglobin is the major buffer in blood, bicarbonate ions diffuse out of erythrocyte into plasma in exchange of_______________?
- A. Potassium B. Phosphate C. Carbonic acid D. Chloride ion...
- Differential white blood cell counts in the laboratory are useful in the diagnosis of_______________?
- A. Anemia B. Eosinophilia C. Vitamin deficiency D. Spherocytosis...
- In PHC, which anticoagulant is used to send the blood sample for blood glucose_____________?
- A. EDTA B. Heparin C. Potassium oxalate+ sodium fluoride D. Potassium oxalate...
- AB blood group antigen are known as ________ factors?
- A. Duffy B. Landsteiner C. Rhesus D. Lutheran...
- Histamine is present on surface of_______________?
- A. Lymphocytes B. Mast cells C. Neutrophils D. Erythrocytes...
- The normal brown red color of feces results from the presence of_______________?
- A. Heme B. Stercobilin C. Biliverdin D. Bilirubin diglucuronide...
- Delay in blood coagulation results from________________?
- A. Human thrombin B. Heparin C. Ferric chloride D. Vit- K...
- In a blood sample antiserum A and antiserum B and Rh+ ve factor is added. No agglutination is seen. This is_______________?
- A. O group and Rh+ ve B. O group and Rh- ve C. AB group and Rh+ ve D. AB group and Rh – ve...
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