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What is type A preferred donor and permissible and incompatible donor?

o


Whose RB Cs are going to agglutinate the recipients or the donor in incompatible blood transfusion?

The donor


What is domino transplant?

A domino kidney paired exchange starts with a non-directed or altruistic donor. Instead of just one person benefiting from their donation, this donor can allow many incompatible pairs to be transplanted. The difference in the example shown below from the "Kidney Paired Exchange" is that Donor #2 is not compatible with either recipient #1 or #2. As such, the altruistic donor allows the other pairs to be exchanged, and have the domino effect.


Does your blood type effect you in any way?

i would not think so but if you transfer your blood to someone els with an incompatible blood type it could kill them.Donor O-, Recipient compatible with any type.Donor O+, Recipient compatible with O+, A+, B+, AB+; incompatible with O-, A-, B-, AB-.Donor A-, Recipient compatible with A-, A+, AB-, AB+; incompatible with O-, O+, B-, B+.Donor A+, Recipient compatible with A+, AB+; incompatible with O-, O+, A-, B-, B+, AB-.Donor AB-, Recipient compatible with AB-, AB+ onlyDonor AB+, Recipient compatible wit AB+ only.


What are the ratings and certificates for The Donor - 1995?

The Donor - 1995 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M USA:R


What is a blood donor?

A blood donor is a person who donates blood for use in transfusion.


What are the ratings and certificates for The Donor - 2008 III?

The Donor - 2008 III is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13 (self applied)


Is a person with blood type O a universal donor?

Yes, A person having O +ve blood group is universal donor


What will happen to liver donor?

Depends on if it's a live donor or a dead donor. With a live donor only part of the liver is harvested for transplantation, and the remaining part will grow back to (close to) its original size within weeks.


How is it possible for a person to be a living donor for a liver transplantation?

It is possible to transplant part of a liver from a living donor and have both donor and recipient survive.


How does a person become a deceased donor?

http://www.organdonor.gov/donor/index.htm That website will answer all of your questions. But you can go to your local DMV center and register to be a donor there.


Have rh- and received rh plus what will happen?

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...