AB Neg is priorty followed by
B Neg
O because it is for everybody without antigens that the antibodies of the receiver's blood will attack.
Go to a hospital, or a local clinic and you could request that they test your blood type. Another way to find out your blood type would be to find a blood drive and actually donate blood. Most blood drives would give you an option to get your information about your blood, including you blood type.
Other useful sources of information include hospital and outpatient surgery center web sites
A person can find information about low blood pressure by contacting your family doctor or local hospital. Low blood pressure is also called hypotension. If you do not have a doctor or hospital in your area you can also find information about it on WebMD.
People who would find periscopes useful are those who would wish to spy on other people.:-)
Doctors write a form out for you to go to the lab at the hospital and have your blood taken. It is then tested to see what type of blood you have. The doctor will either call you or tell you when you come back in to see him or her.
The hospital will not find it in your blood but they will see it in your urine.The blood the hospital takes are test tubes for different reasons they don't check for drugs.They will most likely see it in the urine but it is irrelevent for them it will most likely not even be discussed
Yes your doctor should be able to give you a blood type table. If not you could find one online, although one from your doctor or the hospital would be more reliable.
First of all you can find your blood type from any hospital of doctors office by getting your blood drawn. Also there are 8 blood types O+,O-,A+,A-,B+,B-,AB+,and AB-.
I don't think it would be very useful because they could scare you
A nurse or a surgeon
hospital / nursing home etc.
I would ask my primary care physician to perform a test to identity my blood type. Many clinics have on-sight labs for these types of tests, makes it much more convenient than having to go to a hospital.