It can if enough of the antigens (protein markers that determine blood type) match. If someone is O Negative and preferably negative on a few other antigen, then they are considered a universal donor.
A blood donor is a person who donates blood for use in transfusion.
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Jeffrey J. McCullough has written: 'Transfusion medicine' -- subject(s): Blood, Blood Transfusion, Blood banks, Blood donors, Blood groups, Organization & administration, Transfusion
Yes they do! Dogs and cats are frequently blood typed in veterinary practices to become donors or recipient of a blood transfusion.
Because he or she can receive all blood type for transfusion without having blood clumps.
Blood types are not dependent on race so if their blood types are the same when they are tested it would be fine.
It's where you give someone red blood cells essentially. They get whole blood from donors and remove everything except the rbcs, giving you concentrated rbc.
Directed donors are family or friends of the patient who needs a transfusion. Some people think that family and friends provide a safer source of blood than the general blood supply.
Donors are advised to drink lots of liquids to replace the fluid lost with the donated blood. It is important to maintain the fluid volume of the blood so that the blood pressure will remain stable.
J. A. F. Napier has written: 'Handbook of blood transfusion therapy' -- subject(s): Transfusion, Blood Transfusion, Blood 'Blood transfusion therapy' -- subject(s): Transfusion, Blood
Pat Brawley has written: 'To pay or not to pay' -- subject(s): Blood donors, Blood platelets, Health aspects, Health aspects of Plasmapheresis, Plasmapheresis, Safety measures, Transfusion
transfusion is required for you. Or you will die.