a potential complication for the mother and fetus is rh incompatibility; therefore, assessment should include blood typing. if the mother is rh negative, her antibody titer should be evaluated. if treatment with rho(d) immune globulin is indicated, the nurse would expect to administer it at which time?

Answer :

The nurse would expect to administer it Correct response is at  28

weeks.

What is the treatment with rho(d) immune globulin?

If indicated, Rho(D) immune globulin should be given at 28 weeks for prophylaxis and again the following birth if the infant is Rh+.

Rho(D) immune globulin is a drug used to treat idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura in people who are Rh-positive and to prevent RhD isoimmunization in mothers who are RhD-negative.

It is frequently administered both during and after pregnancy.

When the-positive blood is administered to RhD-negative individuals, it may also be used.

Rho(D) immune globulin is used to treat immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) in patients with Rh-positive blood.

ITP is a type of blood disorder where the person has a very low number of platelets. Platelets help to clot the blood.

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