The antibodies in blood group B will destroy the blood group A cells.
They will actually cause clumping and therefore clots which will cause a heart attack.
EMT's need to be prepared for the unexpected. Small clues in a patient's history can make a huge difference in their care. A patient with a headache could be having a migraine, a stroke, an impending seizure, or a thousand other ailments. Knowing what problems the patient has encountered in the past helps the EMT to narrow down the possibilities of what is wrong. A patient regularly taking Excedrine (R) Migraine might be having another migraine. A patient who historically has high blood pressure but is out of their medication could be at a high risk for a fatal stroke. A typically healthy patient with extremely low blood pressure could be at risk of shock or cardiac arrest, whereas an elderly patient whose blood pressure is normally high but is currently "textbook normal" could be suffering from a multitude of issues. What is normal for one patient is deadly for another; the patient's history helps to figure this out.
Discard it and draw from the correct patient.
it will eat the body and have a spasm
no not necessarily ..some people bend them and some don't..however, keping the arm straight will help to reduce the chance and size of bruising.
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Agglutination
Notify the supervisor STAT!
Nothing is wrong because blood AB has antigen A and B.
your a stage 4 COPD patient
The physician would order pathology or blood test typically to help diagnose a patient. The blood usually shows everything that he or she needs to see in order to better assess what is wrong with the patient. From there, they will decide if the patient needs to take any more tests.
Answer Why does there have to be something wrong with you just because you are having a hard time meeting the right guy? Be patient in life and what is meant to come your way, will.
your blood pressure could be high