why is blood typing used?
Answer: to see if a person has an A antigen, B antigen, neither, or an Rh factor
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Micro Lab
- what is the rapid plasma reagin (RPR) test?
- what are the three clinical stages of syphilis if it goes untreated?
- what is syphilis?
- what are some characteristics of treponema palladium?
- what is the causing agent of syphilis?
- what are the protozoal and fungal infections that are diseases of lesser magnitude in the spectrum of STDs?
- what are some representative viral infections?
- what are some bacterial STDs?
- what is the Direction Flu A Test?
- what is the fluorescent antibody technique?
- what are side effects of Tetracycline?
- what is the MIC Assay?
- regarding antibiotics, what is the size of the zone of inhibition when there is resistance?
- regarding antibiotics, what is the size of zone of inhibition when there is susceptibility?
- what was the technique that we used in the water quality analysis to concentrate bacteria?
- what was the complex differential media that we used in the water quality analysis?
- what is the active ingredient in hand sanitizers?
- why did we use soft agar to enumerate a bacteriophage?
- when we performed enumeration of a bacteriophage, what was our pathogen?
- when we performed enumeration of a bacteriophage, what was our host?
- what is septicemia?
- what is bacteremia?
- what is the most common blood borne pathogen?
- what is blood typing a form of?
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