A more in depth beak down is:
RECIPIENT DONOR
Recipient Type Whole Blood Red Cells Plasma
A A A,O A, AB
B B B,O B,AB
AB AB AB,A,B,O AB
O O O O,A,B,AB
In regards to RH unless in emergency neg must be given neg and poss must be given poss.
This is in a perfect world there a tons of other abnormal antigens and antibodies that may come into play, making things more difficult. HOPE THIS HELPS!
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That is some what true, In regard to an emergency when there is no time to check the blood O negmy father who is A poss.
It depends on who is donating and who is receiving. Blood type O cannot accept blood from blood type B. However, blood type B can receive O type blood. This is because O blood does not contain A or B antigens.
Your blood must be check for compatibility with the recipients blood which is called cross matching before transfusion. More important than blood groups is the blood cell factors and the RH factor.
O can be given to A, but A cannot be given to O. yes because blood type O is a universal blood type which means it can mix in with other blood types.
A person with A+ blood can receive O+ blood. But the opposite is not true: a person with type O+ blood cannot receive type A+ blood.
Not all blood types is compatible to O poistive. If your blood type is O positive, you can get a tranfusions from O positive, A positive, AB positive and B postive.
type o is compatible with all blood types
O+ is compatible with all Blood types. A+/- B+/- O
O- is compatible with donating to all blood types. AB+ is compatible with receiving from all blood types. All other blood types are on their own with compatibility.
red blood cells,white blood cells,plasma and platelets maybe....
I believe type O blood is the one blood type that can be matched to any of the other blood types. There is one type of blood, though, that is not compatible with type O blood. However, that is very rare.
Blood groups are A, B, and O. Each type of blood is either positive or negative. When a couple is planning on marriage, their blood type is not as important as the positive or negative aspect. A woman with negative blood types may encounter problems having children if her husband has a positive blood type. All blood types are compatible as long as they are both positive or negative.
Blood type O positive is considered the "universal donor" because it is compatible (does not reject) other blood types. This is crucial during blood transfusions, so blood banks need a ready supply of it at all times.
When the body encounters types of blood it is not familiar with, it makes antibodies to attack it. That's why O- is the universal donor. O means it has neither A or B components, and the negative means it does not have specific receptor proteins on it. That's also why someone AB+ can have any type of blood, because the body is used to A components, B components, and receptor proteins.
all blood types made compatible with each other
Blood type O positive is considered the "universal donor" because they can safely give blood to all other blood types without harm however the donor can only receive blood from other type O donors. Positive means that they can receive both positive and negative blood type O.
All four of the basic blood types can be either be positive or negative, they are A,B,AB, and O. Blood types are used to used define each person blood, they help to make blood transfusions more successful by matching up the blood types.
You are compatible with your own blood type and type O, unless you are type AB, then you are compatible with A, B, AB and O. It's important to have compatible blood types especially during pregnancy.