Group "O" can donate blood to all other groups but can receive back only from "O" group.
To make contribution is to donate some sort of gift to another person (Knowledge, Power, Presents, etc...).
Yes. A person with blood group antibody B can not donate blood to another person with group A because it will agglutinates as they blood group A can only be donated to to a person with blood group A. Even though you donate whole blood, all of it is not given unless you both have the exact blood type. A person with A type (who has B antibodies in their plasma) will only donate their cells. No antibodies will be given. So AB can be given A but without the plasma which has the antibodies.
The person having undergone a face lift can experience side effects like swelling, bruising and inflammation. (Prolonged) pain, headaches as well as nausia may also occur, scarring may also be an issue in some cases.
I believe it is all a matter of opinion. Like if someone needed a spare kidney, I would do it. It can also be a religious aspect. There are some many reasons as to why someone may or may not donate an organ to save someones life.
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.
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1 pint at a time
Perhaps he(she) is undergoing a sex change operation.
Maintenance of the vital functions of a critically ill or comatose person or a person undergoing surgery: "a life-support machine".
It is the feeling that one person is taking part or undergoing the feelings and/or experiences of another person.
It is advised to bring enough money along to cover postoperative prescription drugs.
There is no way to get rid of the bump on a person's nose without undergoing cosmetic surgery. That bump is actually an upturned portion of a person's nasal bone, and there is no way to fix that without surgery.
Weight loss surgery new can take a toll on the whole family, not just the person getting the surgery. Undergoing a new surgery for the first time can be fraught with perils, and for people that are unaware or unsure of the side effects, it can be a troubling mess that makes the whole family stop and take notice. There will be a window of time where the person needs support and help for dealing with their weight loss surgery too. This can be a good time to sit back and reflect on how to make the lifestyle changes necessary for the disease.
no you can't, even if you call in they will tell you you can redeem your miles as a gift and it will to mailed to that person but you can't "share" your miles.
tonsillectomy person should not donate bloo
yes a tattoo in not in your blood stream it's in your skin you can donate blood
It affects them because they do not eat animals because they think it is another person that has been reborn into an animal.