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Short-Term Mechanisms: Baroreceptor-Initiated Reflexes
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Short-Term Mechanisms: Baroreceptor-Initiated Reflexes
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Long-Term Mechanisms: Renal Regulation
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Summing Up BP
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Rh blood group agglutinogen d
Rh+ has antigen on cell membrane Rh- has no antigen What happens when Rh+blood is donated to an Rh- recipient the first time? The second time? What is the safest thing to do both times? Erythroblastosis fetalis Rh- mother with Rh+ baby First time usually no problem Second baby? Safest thing to do both times? The drug RhoGAM can prevent the Rh– mother from becoming sensitized
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