Innovating Science - Understanding Blood Type Interactions Kit
Innovating Science - Understanding Blood Type Interactions Kit
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Innovating Science - Understanding Blood Type Interactions Kit

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  • Blood types interaction kit for determining ABO/Rh blood type of four individuals, with one needing a transfusion
  • Results used for determining which of three potential donors is best match for the patient in need
  • Simulated blood samples for realistic replication of blood typing procedure and safe classroom use
  • Materials for 10 groups of students for hands-on learning
  • Teacher's manual and student study guide copymasters for instructional use
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Jan 10, 2025
AMcElroy
2 out of 5 stars review

Had higher expectations, very basic and flawed

Purchased this for a class lab. The victim, suspect 1, and crime scene "blood" is dark red but the suspect 2 "blood" is yellow and obvious it will test differently. While this is a trifling concern, mainly I take issue with the plastic well trays provided. They are hard to clean the congealed, agglutinated samples from and the chemicals used in the simulation must soften or change the plastic in a way that when mixed with the toothpicks it allows them (toothpicks) to actually scratch the plastic, making these trays unusable (as they look like a positive when compared). Glass is probably a better tool to use in this. While I understand this can be costly or potentially breakable, it would make at least for a more sustainable kit. I also had the Anti-Serum A produce some small red agglutinated results when tested against suspect B (should be negative and yellow). This also caused issues with the lab

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