the O blood type patients can only receive blood from O type. even they can give to all type, so it is a universal doner but limited acceptor .
I assume you are meaning in a transfusion. The ideal blood should be a perfect match. A positive should get A positive. In an emergency an A positive can receive any blood that has no B genotype. O+/-, A+/-,but NO B or AB.
the O blood type patients can only receive blood from O type. even they can give to all type, so it is a universal doner but limited acceptor .
No. Not for red cell transfusion.
Type A
A person who can receive any blood type during a blood transfusion.
B and O
No, you can only receive your blood type when you get a blood transfusion.
Type B positive blood can be used for blood transfusions but the recipient must be B positive or AB positive. All other blood types can not receive a blood transfusion using blood that is B positive.
It is because o blood group has antibody A an B
A person with type B blood can only receive type B or O because it is said to be compatible and will not clump.
Think of the blood types as colors: Type AB= Purple Type A = Red Type B = Blue Type O = Clear Type AB can receive A, B, or O... either one won't change the original 'color' Type A can receive A or O Type B can receive B or O Type O can only receive O You also have to take into consideration the RH factor (positive or negative)... Negatives can only receive negatives, but can donate to either positive or negative.