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This Updated/Latest 2025–2026 test bank for Modern Blood Banking and Transfusion Practices, 7th Edition by Denise M. Harmening is a comprehensive educational resource designed to help medical laboratory science, medical laboratory technician, and allied health students master the principles of immunohematology and transfusion medicine. Covering all 29 chapters, this resource includes chapter-by-chapter practice questions, detailed answer rationales, ASCP-style examinations, critical-thinking exercises, and clinical case studies that reinforce classroom learning and laboratory competency. Topics include red blood cell preservation, genetics, immunology, molecular biology, blood group systems, antiglobulin testing, antibody detection and identification, pretransfusion testing, donor selection, transfusion-transmitted diseases, blood component preparation, transfusion therapy, adverse transfusion reactions, apheresis, cellular therapy, hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, HLA testing, tissue banking, quality management, patient blood management, laboratory information systems, regulatory compliance, and medicolegal and ethical aspects of blood banking. This study resource supports examination preparation, self-assessment, and clinical decision-making while strengthening the knowledge and technical skills required for success in immunohematology, blood banking, transfusion medicine, and ASCP certification throughout 2025–2026. The 7th edition, published in 2019, contains 29 chapters and ISBN 9780803668881.

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A. Intuitive
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1. ANS: B
Croskerry (2009) describes two major types of clinical diagnostic decision-making: intuitive and analytical. Intuitive
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decision-making (similar to Augenblink decision-making) is based on the experience and intuition of the clinician and is
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less reliable and paired with fairly common errors. In contrast, analytical decision-making is based on careful
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consideration and has greater reliability with rare errors.
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To obtain adequate history, providers must be well organized, attentive to the patient’s verbal and nonverbal language, and
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able to accurately interpret the patient’s responses to questions. Rather than reading into the patient’s statements, they
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Vital signs are part of the physical examination portion of patient assessment, not part of the health history.
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Sources for diagnostic statistics include textbooks, primary reports of research, and published meta-analyses. Another
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The specificity of a diagnostic study is the percentage of normal, healthy individuals who have a normal result. The
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The likelihood ratio is the probability that a positive test result will be associated with a person who has the target
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condition and a negative result will be associated with a healthy person. A likelihood ratio above 1 indicates that a
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