Summary of Blood typing(Rh positive) slide agglutination test |MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE

The video discusses blood typing, essential for blood transfusions or donations, to prevent dangerous immune responses. The process involves using anti-serums for different antigens, adding blood drops on slides, mixing with sticks, and observing clumping reactions under a microscope. Results help determine the patient's blood type. ### Methodology 1. Prepare slides for different blood groups. 2. Ensure antiserums are at room temperature. 3. Label columns on slides for anti-A, anti-B, and anti-D. 4. Add drops of antiserums to slides. 5. Mix reagents and blood with disposable sticks. 6. Tilt slides back and forth for 30 seconds with occasional mixing. 7. Read results under a microscope after one minute. 8. Observe clumping for each antigen to determine blood type. ### Speakers - Not specified in the subtitles.

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06:12 — « for the fourth patient there is clumping on all of the blood containing anti a b and d therefore the blood type is ab positive »
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