The answer is to assess the Rh or as called as rhesus of the baby. In addition, the cord blood should be evaluated to determine the Rh type of the infant. If it is negative, there is no need for any further action or concern. However, if it is Rh positive the mother needs to be evaluated for possible supervision of RhoGAM.
The measures for giving RhoGAM are as follows:
• The woman must be Rho (D) negative.
• The woman must not have anti-D antibodies which are must not be sensitized.
• The infant should be Rho (D) positive in which the fetus cord blood is checked after birth.
• A direct Coombs test which is a test for antibodies performed on cord blood at delivery and must be weakly reactive or negative.
All of these requirements to be accomplished in the first 72 hours of birth, so the mother can obtain RhoGAM in the appropriate time frame.
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<u>Autotrophs</u> are organisms, such as plants, that can make their own food.
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The right answer is surprisingly E.
Quinones, flavoproteins, cytochrome c, and electrons are important elements, essential for the respiratory chain.
Oxygen in respiration plays a role of final acceptor of electrons (and turns into H2O), but there are other final acceptors of electron transport depending on the species (nitrates for Pseudomonas, Sulphites for Clostridium ...). This allows us to classify respiration in two: aerobic respiration (with oxygen) and anaerobic respiration (without oxygen but with another electron end acceptor).
Bar, because it's divided by year, so you wouldn't want to do a line graph and pie graph wouldn't make sense. A histogram is a range of info, so it too would not fit the table
It is the last one, letter D.