The plan for the morning was to take the
dogs to the woods, but it is pouring with rain… so why not do one of these?
I was presented with two cases:
32486 – a sixty-two year old chap in the
operating theatre needing group & save for a fratured neck of femur
He grouped as A Rh(D) Positive with a negative antibody screen
He grouped as A Rh(D) Positive with a negative antibody screen
75877 – a twenty-three year-old woman in
labour needing four units of CMV-neg blood as soon as possible
She grouped as A Rh(D) Positive with a
negative antibody screen
I selected four units of A Rh(D) Positive
CMV negative which were also K Negative
I got it wrong… I say “I got it wrong” - It
was expecting “uninterpretable” where I’d said “Positive” but
look at the reasoning. “Interpretable
D group was wrongly identified as uninterpretable”
I got the red light and have absolutely no idea
why. It looks like it has stuffed up, and the software won’t let me access the
exercise to see what I got wrong.
This isn’t the first time it has done this…
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