Rhogam, RH Factor, and Coombs Test (NCLEX Review)

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Комментарии • 71

  • @kattynavarro7765
    @kattynavarro7765 2 года назад +7

    Amongst all the videos I've watched where I can really understand Rh incompatibility, This is the BEST! Simple and understandable! 👏❤️ Thank you

  • @michellezander6872
    @michellezander6872 3 года назад +6

    I agree! One of the best videos I've seen on RH compatibility and the coombs test Thank you. You are a great teacher

  • @bloodbankdayshift4683
    @bloodbankdayshift4683 8 лет назад +19

    Coombs and indirect coombs are not properly defined in this video!! A direct coombs test detects antibodies that attach to the red blood cells in vivo (or within the patient's body), and indirect coombs detects antibodies that are attached to the red blood cells outside of the body or in vitro. When testing to see if the mom's antibodies are attacking the babies cells this is done doing a direct coombs test. To detect if the mom has antibodies in her plasma this is done using an indirect coombs test. These are the two basic tests in the blood bank and can test for all antibodies not just anti-D.
    She states that the test depends on where the blood is collected from and this is 100% incorrect. A DAT or Direct Coombs test is run on either cord blood or babies blood (it can also be run on adult blood). The Direct coombs in prenatal testing is looking to see if moms antibodies are attached to babies red blood cells. This test is used in the blood bank to test for other things as well, not just on moms and babies.

    • @djordjevic3365
      @djordjevic3365 Год назад

      Hello. Please help me.
      rh+, 0+, my coombs indirect is positive, anti M antitelo.
      Coombs direct is negative.
      Is that means that I could not have baby? I m not pregnant now, but planning to be

  • @evelinenyah2599
    @evelinenyah2599 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this clear explanation. I have been having difficulty understanding Coombs test. 👍

  • @garymartinez2812
    @garymartinez2812 Год назад +1

    Wow, so thankful for you because I really understand this now! You made this easy! I came back from ordering right now your quick facts on Amazon. Thank You!

  • @darilsandoval7452
    @darilsandoval7452 6 лет назад +6

    very simple to understand and straight to the point! thank you

    • @ReMarReview
      @ReMarReview  6 лет назад +1

      Awesome Daril I glad that this is helping! www.ReMarReview.com

  • @mere7830
    @mere7830 7 лет назад +2

    Is it that abnormal (positive) result means that mom should be given RhoGAM?

  • @sabnamkhatun6836
    @sabnamkhatun6836 Год назад

    Mam my blood grup o negative and my baby blood group b positive... After having a baby, I was not given anti-d injection, because of which my child had an abortion, then I was not given anti d injection. After conceiving the baby again, I was given anti d injection at 28week 38week is the baby and dies. After 24hr of having a baby, I was given anti-d injections. This time when I take the baby, there will be no harm. Can I have a healthy baby?

  • @ashleya4852
    @ashleya4852 11 месяцев назад

    I’m confused. My medsurg book right here states ‘if the woman has a positive indirect coomb’s test, RhoGAM is administered at 28 weeks of gestation’?? Then cord blood is tested and if baby is Rh+ the mom will receive another shot within 72 hours of delivery. ??

  • @djordjevic3365
    @djordjevic3365 Год назад

    Hello. Please help me.
    rh+, 0+, my coombs indirect is positive, anti M antitelo.
    Coombs direct is negative.
    Is that means that I could not have baby? I m not pregnant now, but planning to be

  • @mysty_CaliSty
    @mysty_CaliSty 6 месяцев назад

    I am adult and couldn’t donate plasma because they said I had Coombs. I’m confused because I’m only finding information on babies. How would an adult male get it?

  • @cristaljean3969
    @cristaljean3969 7 месяцев назад

    If the mom as antibodies against RH+ shouldn’t she take Rhogram to stop her from attacking the fetus if it’s rh positive

  • @annedee2910
    @annedee2910 8 лет назад +2

    thank you! helped a lot :) God bless..

  • @mouchie100
    @mouchie100 8 лет назад +4

    This is a awesome Understanding! Thank you

  • @TM-lf6os
    @TM-lf6os Год назад

    How do you know what the Rh status of the baby is though?

  • @emiliaesstial
    @emiliaesstial 2 года назад

    Hi there what the risk of getting pregnant again being over 40 years old haven't the Rh-negative factor baby being positive after birth, I had the two RhoGAM shot. last year I had spontaneous abortion. What the risk of the future pregnant 😳 🤔 what are the procedures or steps to be taken???

  • @albertproia970
    @albertproia970 6 лет назад +1

    This was the best explanation of this I have ever heard...on the day of my NP licescure exam!! TY!!

  • @lisapirone4623
    @lisapirone4623 7 лет назад +1

    Great explanation! Thanks so much

  • @emiliaesstial
    @emiliaesstial 2 года назад

    Hi there what the risk of getting pregnant again being over 40 years old haven't the Rh-negative factor baby being positive after birth, I had the two RhoGAM shot. last year I had spontaneous abortion. What the risk of the future pregnant 😳 🤔 what are the procedures or steps to be taken???

  • @gr8myndse162
    @gr8myndse162 Год назад

    I wish I could afford your program...you explain the info MUCH BETTER than these other so-called experts. I had Re-mar but I didnt have time to do it...I need $$$$!!!!! Im in nursing school and love your content!

  • @kpalikbaenkatere7191
    @kpalikbaenkatere7191 7 лет назад +1

    So easy to understand. l simply luv it

  • @lyndan3946
    @lyndan3946 8 месяцев назад

    Not the father is just a visitor 😂😂😂

  • @naturethangs6465
    @naturethangs6465 2 года назад

    My School Recommends This Video!!! Hi Mrs. Regina And Remar!!! I Will, I Must Pass NCLEX!

  • @thewilytroutesq5260
    @thewilytroutesq5260 5 лет назад

    A few things I might clarify further, but an EXCELLENT presentation of an often misunderstood issue. I'm a blood banker. We dedicatedly check charts and pharmacy records to make certain Moms get RHIG when required. But admittedly, some of us are frustrated when nurses and doctors are not doing what needs to be done, and are depending on underpaid, frayed peons in the lab give them a worried call. Would love to see a presentation from you on WHY Rhogam or its generic equivalents are crucial to Mom's next child. PS Could you please tell your colleagues we cannot simply hand out blood product to a 600 gram neonate without orders and PROPER identifiers? Blood products are much more dangerous and controlled than any opioid you can name: try waltzing into the pharmacy and asking for a slog of Oxy without patient identifiers! If a caregiver is unsure of hospital protocol, stand strong and DEMAND the training.

  • @juliojimenez2896
    @juliojimenez2896 2 года назад +1

    this was very helpful thank you!

  • @MiStaUZI
    @MiStaUZI 2 года назад

    I love you! You are amazing! I have my OB final in 3 days and rhogam always confused me. Thank you for this ☺️

  • @mubashiramir892
    @mubashiramir892 3 года назад

    Is it necessary to take RhoGam @28 wk in 1st pregnancy??

  • @elizabethwanjui9698
    @elizabethwanjui9698 6 лет назад

    Thanks so much I have just started following your lectures.this is great.I failed Enclex and I need your help.will never forget about RhoGam ever again.very helpful.Thanks

  • @Tiffstylexoxo
    @Tiffstylexoxo 8 лет назад +1

    What happens if you don't give RhoGAM to the mother?

    • @TerresaOxentenko
      @TerresaOxentenko 6 лет назад +1

      Teevee nothing bad with the first born if the mother never had a miscarriage or amnio prior to delivery. If baby born is Rh negative no shot is necessary even after delivery. There is mercury in that shot and children of Rh negative mothers who took the shot suffer from autism and neurological damage at a much higher rate than children of Rh negative moms who never took the shot or Rh positive moms who of course did not take the shot. Check cord blood after birth of first child w every Rh negative mother as the father could well have carried the Rh negative trait and the baby if Rh negative has same Rh factor type (negative) as mother and therefore the mother would not need the shot, as she would not have developed the antibodies against the D antigen because it would never have existed. Only if the mother had developed antibodies for the D antigen would the mother need a shot during pregnancy. A good doctor would test for the antibodies in the mother to determine that. And they should keep the mercury and other inflammatory additives out of all vaccines. What they are doing is damaging the fetus be it an Rh negative or an Rh negative carrier.

    • @sissyatwell861
      @sissyatwell861 3 года назад

      I didn't get Rogam on my first pregnancy...she didn't make it @38wks. Had prior miscarriages and did not know I was negative

  • @camilleblake7587
    @camilleblake7587 6 лет назад

    Thanks a lot. This is a great video. Helped tremendously. Keep up the good work.

  • @alessandragonzalez7268
    @alessandragonzalez7268 2 года назад

    Amazing, and to the point! thankyou thank you thank you!

  • @aprilwharton2635
    @aprilwharton2635 3 года назад

    Awesome!!! Thanks for making it simple❤

  • @ajishavilson3873
    @ajishavilson3873 6 лет назад

    wow ur the very best!!! life saver..thank youuuu so much!!!😍

  • @eyesusyadenal8383
    @eyesusyadenal8383 4 года назад

    God bless you dear, finally I understand better.

  • @claudiagonzalez2665
    @claudiagonzalez2665 Год назад

    I loved her

  • @mightymook333
    @mightymook333 5 лет назад

    You're great! Glad my friend sent me your way!

  • @totwisted
    @totwisted 2 года назад

    why is it not explained like this in school?

  • @eduard348
    @eduard348 5 лет назад

    No explanation just guidelines read out loud.

  • @MusicforYoungViolinists
    @MusicforYoungViolinists 5 лет назад

    Wonderful -thanks

  • @ronalynsoriano5030
    @ronalynsoriano5030 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you!!!!!

  • @francesbell616
    @francesbell616 8 лет назад

    Thank you sooooooo much...I was struggling with this!!! You made it very simple to understand!!!

    • @ReMarReview
      @ReMarReview  8 лет назад

      +Frances Bell That's great! :)

  • @TerresaOxentenko
    @TerresaOxentenko 6 лет назад +2

    My doctor was intelligent enough not to give me an Rh mother pregnant w her first child one of these shots until after the baby was born. If the baby is Rh negative the mother would not take the injection. Thank God my doctor knew this. So my Rh negative daughter and I were never injected with mercury and she did not suffer autism or any other neurological disorder as so many children of Rh negative mothers, who took the injection do. For first time mothers, who have never miscarried, never take the shot until after the cord blood is tested and a confirmed Rh positive child is born.

    • @lcsoccer
      @lcsoccer 6 лет назад

      I'm guessing your kid isn't vaccinated? If so, I hope he or she is home schooled

    • @TerresaOxentenko
      @TerresaOxentenko 6 лет назад +2

      lcsoccer wrong. My doctor knew what he was doing.. kid vaccinated, yes. And think think please..and let me guess , based on your prejudiced reply, “you must be Rh +,” if so I hope your protect your immunity... because studies show that the RH factor positive’s immune system is weak in comparison to the Rh negative’s. Some very good and interesting medical journal comparative studies in the literature review with equal sampling of the blood types including Rh factor, shows that. Also if you understood the Rh negative blood types well enough you would also understand that a dose or two or three of mercury would detriment the brain of the baby possibly worse than an Rh positive, but no matter the type if the injection is not warranted just avoid it. That’s what my doctor decided. So I gave birth to a very healthy A - baby girl. And a non complicated pregnancy and delivery.

    • @TerresaOxentenko
      @TerresaOxentenko 6 лет назад +1

      lcsoccer however that is not to say I shouldn’t have been tested for the antibodies for the D antigen. Knowing what I know now I would have asked for that... but I followed his advise. Possibly my mother could have given me the antibodies at my birth has she rejected and Rh + baby. She had Rh negative children though. My spouse was Rh+ but the only man I ever been with and this was our first child and my doctor knew all of this. He made the right choice based on the information at hand.

    • @vivageocentrism5167
      @vivageocentrism5167 5 лет назад

      Why do you have to get Rhogam right away after the birth of the baby if mom is neg baby positive and first child? Won't that affect the breast milk?

  • @stellac9489
    @stellac9489 6 лет назад

    Great! Great! Great! Great! Great! video! I have struggled for these for a long time! Thank you soooo much!

  • @ceestudy5898
    @ceestudy5898 Год назад

    spot on! thank you so much ❤

  • @luvafn
    @luvafn 3 года назад

    Can't thank you enough!

  • @tonyaxiong6537
    @tonyaxiong6537 7 лет назад +1

    straight to the point! love it

    • @ReMarReview
      @ReMarReview  7 лет назад

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  • @chizmo7
    @chizmo7 8 лет назад

    Thanks! Clearly explained.

  • @leoniestorbakken4577
    @leoniestorbakken4577 3 года назад

    She is awesome!!

  • @edres80
    @edres80 7 лет назад

    thanks a lot

  • @hayamhayam6820
    @hayamhayam6820 6 лет назад +1

    wow by far this was one of the best videos on RH +/- Thank you so much for making this topic very easy to understand.

  • @allendnk
    @allendnk 8 лет назад +1

    Great tutorial!! Not forgetting this ever! :)

  • @babyphatbabe345
    @babyphatbabe345 4 года назад

    I have B- blood. RH negative factor. They make a huuge deal about getting Rogam every single pregnancy. It makes me tired and achy but it's worth it