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Basic and Applied Concepts of Immunohematology
Basic and Applied Concepts of Immunohematology
Author: Blaney, Kathy D.
Edition/Copyright: 2ND 08
ISBN: 0-323-04805-6
Publisher: C.V. Mosby Co.
Type: Hardback
Used Print:  $60.00
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Clear and accessible, this text addresses the fundamental knowledge and skills you need to work in a blood-banking laboratory. It integrates basic theory genetics, immunology, and immunohematology then adds practical, problem-solving exercises. Clinical scenarios and critical thinking exercises help you apply basic concepts to modern transfusion and blood-bank settings. Experienced authors offer a practical "in the trenches" view of life in the laboratory. A clinical application focus relates concepts to practice and offers examples of using theoretical information in the laboratory setting. Coverage of quality control assurance and regulatory issues includes the "whys" in both reagents and equipment. An entire chapter is devoted to basic genetics and immunology coverage. Blood group systems are described in easy-to-follow, student-friendly terms. Illustrations and tables help you understand critical information. A two-color design brightens the text and makes it more reader-friendly. Chapter outlines, review questions, learning objectives, and key terms are included in each chapter, highlighting and reinforcing important material. Critical Thinking exercises ask you to draw conclusions based on a case study. Chapter summaries include a paragraph, table, or box of the essential information. NEW information reflects changes in the field, including: Different types of DNA testing and uses Automation impact and issues Latest donor criteria from the AABB and the FDA Hepatitis C and HIV NAT testing West Nile testing Bacterial contamination statistics and prevention Bone marrow transplant blood use Peripheral stem cell collection Cord blood collection and use More case studies, examples, and flow charts in the Antibody Detection and Identification chapter help to illustrate principles and practices. Margin Notes are added throughout to reinforce key terms and procedures. More review questions are added for thorough and efficient self-assessment. Expanded Evolve resources include web links, ArchieMD animations, and additional study questions

 
  Table of Contents

Foundations: Basic Sciences and Reagents

1. Immunology

2. Blood Banking Reagents

3. Genetic Principles of Blood Banking Overview of the Major Blood Groups

4. ABO and H Blood Group Systems and Secretor Status

5. Rh Blood Group System

6. Other Blood Group Systems Essentials of Pretransfusion Testing

7. Antibody Detection and Identification

8. Compatibility Testing Blood Collection, Testing, and Components

9. Donor Selection and Phlebotomy

10. Testing of Donor Blood

11. Blood Component Preparation and Therapy Clinical Considerations in Immunohematology

12. Adverse Complications of Transfusions

13. Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn

14. Transfusion Therapy in Selected Patients Quality and Safety Issues

15. Quality Assurance and Regulation of the Blood Industry

16. Safety Issues in the Blood Bank

 

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