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Interpretation of Eldon Card Typing Results Blood Type Anti-A (antibodies) if the red blood cells being tested have the A antigen, agglutination will occur. Anti-B (antibodies) If the red blood cells being tested have the Bantigen, agglutination will occur. Anti-D or Rh (antibodies) If the red blood collaboing tested have the D antigon, agglutination will occur. Control No antibodies present No agglutination should occur Belng Tested O Positive O Negative A Positive A Negative B Positive B Negative I AB Positive AB Negative Invalid Agglutination – Red blood celis clump together No agglutination – Red blood cells do not clump together Part IV: Measuring Blood Glucose Levels 1. If a patient’s glucometer reading is 70 mg/dl, what is the most likely explanation for her hypoglycemia? 2. If a patient’s glucometer reading is 135 mg/dl, what is the most likely explanation for her hyperglycemia? 3. Briefly describe the metabolic disease known as Type II diabetes mellitus. Part V: Blood Typing 1. What is the definition of an antigen? 2. What are the two main blood groups and why are they classified that way?
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