They determine the blood match by figuring out the antigens on your Red Blood cells and then providing you with the same blood group type. If the same one is not available then Blood O type is given.
When donating blood they can only be given to a specific blood type. Type A can be given to A or AB blood types only. Type B can be given to B or AB blood types only. Type AB can only be given to AB. While type O can be given to all type A, B, AB and O blood types.
Ang Tagalog ng "matching type" ay "pantukoy na uri" o "uring pantukoy".
They are missing the antigens that elicit a reaction. So in an emergency, one may use their blood as if it were a matching type.
A mother and child will usually have the same blood types. You can visit your family doctor for blood typing in a family. Another way is the have a complete blood type history done on your whole family.
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O negative can be given to a person with any bloodtype, but if possible it is better for a person requiring transfusion to be given blood matching their own bloodtype.
I am a type 2 diabetic my problem is my blood sugar is high when I wake up in the morning, how can I correct it?
Matching expense with Income in the correct period. This the matching principal. Recording a prepaid expense and then expensing it periodically is one example.
I think there are some people that have been disadvantaged to not having tha correct blood type
the donated type A blood will not be transfused to the person with type B. if they do, there may be some complications and even blood clotting to the person receiving blood. what most hospitals or blood banks do in cases like that, they swap the blood of type A to a type B blood stored in the blood bank so that it will be the one transfused to the recipient.