Blood group O This blood type has neither 'A' or 'B' antigens in it and can be given safely to anyone (even if, for example, if they are A positive).
To collect blood safely and preserve it safely. To motivate people to donate people. To educate people about the composition and types of blood group
No, to donate blood safely the donor and the recipient have to have the same blood type.
Nope - O negative is the only group that can be safely given to the patient if their blood group is unknown.
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in blood banks and blood relation campaigns
An individual with A- (A negative) blood can safely receive the following blood types during a transfusion:A-O-
because it is a real universal donor and can donate to every blood group safely.
Blood type O- can only receive blood from others with blood type O-.
they ask people to donate blood so that they can give the blood to people who need it because they have lost alot of blood and or going to have a transplant or oporation.
No...you should not donate blood if you are tachycardic. Most blood banks will not allow you to donate blood if you heart rate is over 100. Some people with SVT can have a seizure if they donate blood. This is a question you need to have answered by your cardiologist.
The O blood type is known as the universal donor, but there is one catch the Rh factor, people who are O - (people who don't have the Rh factor) can donate to anyone, but if the person if O+, then they can donate to anyone who is Rh +, so yes there could be a problem depending on the Rh factor.
A blood bank is for people to donate blood and to receive blood that people donated to get blood transfusions.