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hey everyone today were going to be talking about week D and if you remember the specimen that we have was being negative I didnt run a beat or D control next to the anti D because I didnt think that at that time but what were going to do is were going to actually do the D control which is going to be here this is going to be the D control reagent which actually has every additive in it except the anti D antibody like the RH testing did okay and so what were going to do is were going to test what we test previously with the were going to do the D that we did before but this time were going to add the anti D control reagent and what you want to think about before you ever do this is this is basically done on donor units before they are sent to a facility or if theres a transfusion center in that facility then they will do it there to make sure that what they say is on the label of the unit is actually the truth so if you have a person who has weak D who has donated that means