any blood could be donated.
A person with A negative blood can donate blood to a person with A negative blood and a person with AB negative blood.
No, an O Positive person cannot donate to an A Negative person because the person who is Negative, or Rh Negative, will react to the Positive (Rh Positive) blood. Negative can only get Negative, Positive can get Positive or Negative.
An individual with A- (A negative) blood can safely receive the following blood types during a transfusion:A-O-
Everyone (any blood type) O negative is known as the universal donor. They can only receive O negative.
If you have type o negative then you are the universal donor and could donate to any other blood type. If you have o positive then you would be limited in what blood types you could donate to.
A person who has type O blood is called a universal donor which means you can donate blood to anybody no matter what their blood type is. The only thing is a person with o Type blood can only receive O type blood and nothing else. I worked in a ER and if the patient needed a blood transfusion and we didn't know what blood type he was we always gave type O blood.
O negative is the universal donor. This means that anyone can have a transfusion of O neg, despite their blood type.
AB negative, A negative, B negative, O negative. Type AB is a universal receiver.
O negative
No - a pos can not donate blood to a negative
A person with Type O can donate to any other blood type, but can only receive blood from another Type O person. A person having blood group O (with absence of Rh-factor) only can donate his blood to any other individual. Rh or Antigen-D is a factor which decides the positivity or negativity of the blood, so the blood group O-negative is considered the universal donor, as it does not effect any of other blood groups.
Type O is considered the universal blood type.