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If you are given incompatible blood a series of events occurs that is known as a hemolytic transfusion reaction. It can be extremely serious and may lead to death. The naturally occurring antibodies in the recipient will bind to the antigens on the incompatible donor red cells leading to the breakdown of those cells aka in vivo hemolysis. The liver will then have to try to dispose of the broken down cells resulting in an increase of bilirubin and urobilinogen in the blood and spilling over into the urine. The pateint's blood pressure will start to drop resulting in tachycardia and possibly cardiac arrest...

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Q: Have rh- and received rh plus what will happen?
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What happen if you give RH- person RH plus blood if they have already been exposed to RH plus blood?

it will cause hypersensitization in RH- person


What can happen if an RH- person receives RH plus blood?

They could potentially develop an antibody.


Is it more common to be Rh plus or Rh?

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What is likely to happen to a donor's cells if an Rh person who is sensitive Rh plus blood receives a transfusion of Rh plus blood?

A delayed transfusion reaction is the most likely result. Anti-D antibodies will bind to the Rh positive red cells, with subsequent removal from circulation by the spleen.


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Can an O plus and a B plus have an O plus?

Yes. O, Rh positive and B, Rh positive parents may produce an O, Rh positive child.


Is it more common to be Rh- or Rh plus?

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Can a rh negative man marry rh psitive woman?

An Rh negative man can marry an Rh positive woman. There is no reason this cannot happen.


What is likely to happen to a donor's cells if an Rh- person who is sensitive Rh plus blood receives a transfusion of Rh plus blood?

They will have what is called a transfusion reaction. The red blood cells will start to breakdown, the body will not get enough oxygen, the kidneys will fill up with protein from the blood, breathing will slow down or stop, and the person can go into shock and die.


Can parents both blood type B plus have a chlid with A- blood type?

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Can a man with O rh plus and a woman with O rh plus have a child with O rh- blood?

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