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7 July, 16:17

A primigravida has just given birth. the nurse is aware that the client has type ab rh-negative blood. her newborn's blood type is b positive. what should the plan of care include?

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  1. 7 July, 19:24
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    In given case, mother blood group id AB-Rh negative, while blood type of newborn is B-Rh positive. This condition can leads to development of RH disease, also known as erythroblastosis fetalis in second or subsequent pregnancies.

    It occurs when mother has Rh-negative blood group and father has Rh-positive blood group, which leads to a Rh-positive pregnancy. At the time of first delivery, mother gets exposed to Rh-positive blood of baby that causes production of antibodies and memory cells against Rh-positive blood in mother. During second pregnancy, these memory cells produce antibodies which may affect health of developing embryo in womb.

    So, nurse should prescribe to administration of D-antibodies or Rho-antibodies to the mother, immediately after the delivery. These antibodies act against antibodies against Rh-positive blood and neutralize them. Thus, no more anti-Rh positive antibodies will present in mother cell that can harm during second pregnancy.
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