four hours
For sure it can be and that is the reason why in UK leucocytes are removed from whole blood before preserving it for future transfusion.
You could be allergic to the blood which was transfused, but this would have been noticed shortly after the transfusion. The antibodies in the transfused blood will quickly dissipate, so the answer to your question is no. You will not develop new allergies after a blood transfusion.
normal hemoglobin level is between 12-18 g/dL. elderly patient's may be slightly less.
Has to be - but could be either O or B
because it could have aids or a blood disease
Mislabeling of blood specimens can result in hemolytic transfusion reactions from the incompatible blood.
It is safe to fly on the same day as having a blood transfusion but the stress of the flight could be hazardous. It is best to avoid flying for a few days at least.
A reaction to the wrong type could be fatal.
Aids is communicable because it could be passed on by blood transfusion, mixing blood,and sexual contact.
No, AB+ people can receive blood from all blood groups.
co2 co so2 clorine
yes they could sometimes but they might not