only o negative. any other kind will cause coagulation
you can recieve blood from anyone with O blood but you can donate to anyone because O blood is called the "universal" blood type becuase almost anyone can use it
No, quite the opposite, a person with O- can only receive blood from another O- person.
The only option is O negative
O NEG only. O NEG is the universal donor
You are able to receive type A, type B and type AB you can receive any type of blood.
An individual who is blood type AB negative can receive any blood type that is negative. Somebody who is O negative can donate blood to anyone.
Type ab blood can receive types a, b, ab, and o blood, not just type ab blood. Type ab is known as the "universal receiver", as it can receive any blood type, while type o is the "universal donor", meaning type o can be given to any person.
No, they cannot. A person with O+ blood has a special antigen, or protein, on its extracellular membrane. The person with O- blood will form antibodies to the antigen and attack the O+ red blood cells killing them, this will eventually cause anemia and become a health problem.
a person with type AB Rh can receive blood transfusion from type O Rh negative this is because O blood group is a universal donor as they have no antigens on the surface of the red blood cell. So there will not be agglutination reaction as O group blood will not produce any antibodies that react with antibodies of AB blood group. However, there can be what is called a minor crossmatch reaction where the plasma associated with the transfused (type 0) blood will contain antibodies to the Type A and type B antigens which can cause a unsafe condition. When this is a possibility, often the donated cells are washed to remove the plasma proteins,
Consideration must be given to whether or not the person is Rh positive or Rh negative. A person with blood type A positivecan receive A positive, A negative, O positiveand O negative blood. A person with A negative blood can only receive A negative and O negative blood.
You are able to receive type A, type B and type AB you can receive any type of blood.
Type A or Type O Negative can give to positive Positive can not give to negative
It depends on what blood component is to be transfused. If O, Rh negative whole blood is to be given, the patient may be O, Rh negative or O, Rh positive. If O, Rh negative red cells are to be transfused, the patient may be any blood type (generally).
Yes, O negative blood is the universal donor, so if you're B positive or have any other blood type, you can receive O negative blood.
Platelets do not have blood types, so anyone can receive them from anyone else.
An individual who is blood type AB negative can receive any blood type that is negative. Somebody who is O negative can donate blood to anyone.
No, quite the opposite, a person with O- can only receive blood from another O- person.
B or O. But You need to put into account if the recipient is positive or negative as well
Type o negative and positive can donate to any blood type because it is the most interchangeable blood type i have people calling me all the time for my o neg blood and i love to donate when i can i love the fact that 1 pint saves 3 lives and you give a pint each visit it hurts the least out of donating plasma and bone marrow though
Blood group A and also blood group O can. Blood group O can donate blood to any blood group- universal donor.
They must receive type O negative blood, which many hospitals store as universal donor blood.