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Type AB POSITIVE is the universal red cell transfusion recipient. For plasma tranfusions, group O is the universal recipient.
The universal recipient blood type is AB. This blood type can receive A, B, AB, or O type bloods.
No. AB- is the rarest blood type and is not a universal recipient. Those who would be considered universal recipients are those with an AB+ blood type.
O Rh- is the universal donor and AB Rh- is the universal recipient of all blood types.
type O- blood group AB+ is a universal recipient.
The four blood types are A, B, AB, and O. The universal donor is O and the universal recipient is AB
O Rh- is the universal donor and AB Rh- is the universal recipient of all blood types.
AB+ is the universal recipient.
People with AB+ blood can receive blood of any type. This is the reason why AB+ is called the universal recipient.
blood type AB=universal blood recipient as it can receive any types ofblood. blood type O=universal blood donor as any types of blood can receivethe O type.
Blood group O is known as the "universal donor" because it has no antigens on its red blood cells and can therefore be safely given to any blood group. Blood Group AB is known as the "universal recipient" because it has no antibodies in its plasma and so can safely receive blood from any other blood group.