Determination of Blood Type in a Cohort of College Students

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2020-04
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Caliboso, Kayla
Dunne, Keawe
Morimoto, Pashyn
Pagat, Shawnea
Romine, Rebecca
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Romine, Rebecca
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University of Hawaiʻi — West Oʻahu
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Introduction: Blood typing is used to determine antigens present on erythrocytes. Methods: Twelve subjects participated in the lab. Each subject obtained their own blood sample and determined their blood type using an agglutination test kit. Results: The most common blood type in the class was O+ at 34%. Conclusion: Blood typing is essential to many medical procedures and is critical to blood transfusions and emergency situations. At the conclusion of the lab procedures it was determined O+ was the most common blood type.
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Kayla Caliboso, Keawe Dunne, Pashyn Morimoto, and Shawnea Pagat's poster presentation titled "Determination of Blood Type in a Cohort of College Students" for Dr. Rebecca Romaine's Human Anatomy & Physiology class.
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