After reading this all day long and not be able to understand the concept I went on TH-cam and came Across your video and now I understand why and how. Thank you so so much 😊
you all prolly dont care but does anybody know a tool to log back into an instagram account..? I was dumb forgot the login password. I would love any assistance you can give me
@James Jeffery thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process atm. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
I think...it is like malaria test thick and thin blood film... thick to detect positive or not = direct coomb On the other hand thin blood film to identify what kind a organism = indirect coomb..
Peds rotations as part of FP...no one explained anything. I did hear enough about personal matters, but no teaching on blood testing. Thanks for this...
But does this also mean that the patient shouldn't get B blood as well because at the beginning of the video. the patient also some derived antibodies against B antigens.
I have question with respect with crossmatching 1.do we wash serum ? 2.why using serum has an advantage instead of using PLASMA. 3. incase of Prozone, do you think the best remedy is to wash the Serum thank you for clearing my mind- I need clarification because I've been out of school for 8 years and i'll take exam few months from now - rica
Yes you can, because the patient has "Anti A" antibodies , so you don't give him a blood type which the RBCs have that "Antigen" on their surface..meaning you don't give A blood and AB blood...O blood, the RBCs have no proteins on their surface, so you're clear to proceed.
@@dok9415 can I give B blood? i would think not because at the beginning of the video, the patient also had antibodies to B antigens. Do I assume because the B antibodies were in lower quantity that hemolysis will not occur?
@@deannaj4904 donor's antibodies do not affect recipient antigen present on donor's blood surface is cause of destruction of cells bcz this antigen is attacked by recipient antibodies we can give
well , i thought that in ( indirect combs test we are looking for other AB that causes hemolytic anemia not ABO AB ) because we do the test to these patient that are ABO compatible but still have hemolytic anemia
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After reading this all day long and not be able to understand the concept I went on TH-cam and came Across your video and now I understand why and how. Thank you so so much 😊
The Best explanation ever now I can understand what the test mean
I couldn't understand the tests until I saw your video! thank you so much!
you all prolly dont care but does anybody know a tool to log back into an instagram account..?
I was dumb forgot the login password. I would love any assistance you can give me
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@James Jeffery thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process atm.
Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@James Jeffery It worked and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
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Clearly explained. Thank you so much
this had a HUGE benefit for me, I had been struggling alot with this concept. THANK YOU
Best ever video
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From pakistan.
this is a very good explanation
Wow I finally understand the coombs test!
You explained it so well ! I finally understand it, thank you so much !
You are the best! Thanks for this wonderful video. It really helps!
I think...it is like malaria test thick and thin blood film... thick to detect positive or not = direct coomb
On the other hand thin blood film to identify what kind a organism = indirect coomb..
This is very well presented lecture
Thanks a lot
Peds rotations as part of FP...no one explained anything. I did hear enough about personal matters, but no teaching on blood testing. Thanks for this...
As usual, well explained and clear lectures in a very concise way. l like all your lectures. Thanks for the effort.
Thanks for great explanation!
on God this video made it clearer than it has ever been my whole life. eiii
thank you so much for this video!! :)
so helpful! thank you!
Thank you so much
I know understand this test
Pls can the patient be transfused with O blood? Or just B?
A and B antigens are carbohydrates?
ABO system Ag are glycolipids
But does this also mean that the patient shouldn't get B blood as well because at the beginning of the video. the patient also some derived antibodies against B antigens.
What if the same blood type "O". of the patient & the donor who is also type "O" is incompatible? What could be the reason
beautifully explained thank you
I have question with respect with crossmatching
1.do we wash serum ?
2.why using serum has an advantage instead of using PLASMA.
3. incase of Prozone, do you think the best remedy is to wash the Serum
thank you for clearing my mind- I need clarification because I've been out of school for 8 years and i'll take exam few months from now - rica
So the coombs test is just blood typing?
i love this professor
Can you transfuse O blood as well?
Actually I got now 😅
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Yes you can, because the patient has "Anti A" antibodies , so you don't give him a blood type which the RBCs have that "Antigen" on their surface..meaning you don't give A blood and AB blood...O blood, the RBCs have no proteins on their surface, so you're clear to proceed.
@@dok9415 can I give B blood? i would think not because at the beginning of the video, the patient also had antibodies to B antigens. Do I assume because the B antibodies were in lower quantity that hemolysis will not occur?
@@deannaj4904 donor's antibodies do not affect recipient antigen present on donor's blood surface is cause of destruction of cells bcz this antigen is attacked by recipient antibodies we can give
are the A and B antigens proteins of polysaccharides?
thanks! can the direct Coombs test be used to diagnose Immune Thrombocytopenia or its only limited for Anaemias ?
Thank you so much Dr. !!!!! It really helps me
is cross matching the same as indirect Coomb test
well , i thought that in ( indirect combs test we are looking for other AB that causes hemolytic anemia not ABO AB ) because we do the test to these patient that are ABO compatible but still have hemolytic anemia
Thank you!!
spectacular.
i understand now! Thank you
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Helpful video ☺
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Thank you
Thanks ..I don’t understand, though.
Tq
Literally saved my poor little brains 🧠
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hahaha "what the heck"
very interesting
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Why did he say what the heck 😅
Hindi me
Thank you.