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P. pseudomallei can be cultured from samples of the patient's sputum, blood, or tissue fluid from abscesses.
Samples may include stool sample, blood sample, or other samples.
that the blood types are the same or compatible
Urine, blood and hair are commonly tested for drugs.
Their despciption is drawing blood from patients for example a patient that has medicanion like coumadin (a blood thinner) or just a simple blood draw for the lab to test. Also they administer stool samples and urine samples.
A blood type quiz will not affect your blood. The tests are run on blood samples taken from the patient and the blood is not returned to the body, but is discarded.
to identify the blood type of the patient or the sample being tested
A Rh negative patient cannot receive Rh positive blood as it will cause a antibody reaction to the donor plasma, but a Rh positive patient can receive Rh negative blood as the donor blood lacks the Rh antibody component. PS the Rh factor is present on Red blood cells and not in Plasma
Yes, but only if the patient has B, or AB blood. Anyone can receive o blood.
A ab Blood Group A+ve patient can receive donors of Group: A +ve . A-ve . O+ve And O -ve , and patient with blood group A -ve and can only receive A-ve and O -ve, in terms of Packed red cells ( Red blood cells) is required .
only from blood group O.
Samples taken from objects which are believed to have Jesus' blood on them (e.g. The Shroud of Turin or flesh from the Miracle at Lanciano) have been tested and all contain type AB blood.