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that the blood types are the same or compatible
Yes. It can be.
The patient benefits from blood salvage by the elimination of the risk of blood-transmitted virus or blood transfusion reactions.
There are several types of blood groups. When receiving a blood transfusion a sample is taken and sent to the lab. It needs to be matched to blood that has the same antibodies and rh factor in order for it to be transfused to a patient. There are times that even with all the necessary test causes a reaction to the person receiving blood.
No because the blood does not have the autism factor.
yes
transfusion
there is nothing to forgive, when a blood transfusion is required, the doctor in charge will do so to save the patient's life, end of story.
Stop blood transfusion and keep the IV line open with PNSS.
A Group and Screen is taken pre transfusion, this is to check the blood group to ensure the patient recieves the correct blood group.
If a transfusion is given to a patient from a person with a different blood type, the immune system will attack those blood cells. This can cause a severe reaction in the patient, including shock to the immune system or death.
in some cases of blood transfusion patient may have allergic reactions ,in order to prevent this avil is prescribed by the physician