They are not compatable and there will be clumping and clotting.
The blood AB has A and also B antigens while the A blood only has A. When AB blood is given to the person with A blood type, the body will recognize it as a foreign blood and will destroy the blood. The recipient will then die.
Not necessarily. It's just another type of blood, and there is no such thing as a bad blood type.
Blood type isn't good or bad. It is simply how your blood is composed.
no, the o blood type is recessive, so the mom must have either cheated, or been given the wrong blood during a blood transfusion. (doctors don't give transfusions to pregnant women, because it could be bad for the baby.)
Yes, it can get into your blood stream and give you blood poisoning.
O positive is a rare blood type. There are very few complications with this blood type that are known. If a person has O blood type then they can receive any type of blood transfusion.
no, the o blood type is recessive, so the mom must have either cheated, or been given the wrong blood during a blood transfusion. (doctors don't give transfusions to pregnant women, because it could be bad for the baby.)
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There are some blood type diets that seem to be on the mark for what the blood type is. In the diets it says what foods are good for you, bad for you and what you should use for a diet or weight loss.
That all depends on how much the patient is bleeding. If they are bleeding really bad then you would have to stitch, staple, or glue the patient's wound up after cleaning the blood off first. Now if the patient is bleeding but not loosing a lot of blood, then you would clean the wound and around the wound and then put a band-aid on the wound.
For a Diabetes Type 1 patient this sugar level is bad. They will not feel well at all. For them a reading in 300 is normal. If the sugar level goes above 700 then there is a chance of a diabetic coma.
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