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Q: Why there is no reaction against Rh factor on first transfusion?
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Will an Rh negative person who receives Rh positive blood for the first time have a transfusion reaction?

no.


Why does a transfusion reaction not occur the first time a rh positive patient is exposed to rh negative blood?

the transfusion reaction doesn't occur the first time an Rh+ patient is exposed to Rh- blood because the Rh+ patients body hasn't created the antibodies needed to attack the Rh- blood that it comes in contact with. the second time the Rh+ patients body comes in contact with Rh- blood, it will have the antibodies necessary to fight against Rh- blood.


How do you calculate n factor in an reaction?

first check out the total charge and the no of moles and then the n factor


How do you prove graphically that a reaction is first order?

If a reaction is first order, a graph of reaction rate against reagent concentration will be a straight line.


Blake's doctor found out that although Blake is Rh- he received Rh plus blood for the first time Will he have a transfusion reaction?

because blake ca dunk really well!


Why no reaction to blood transfusion first time to Rh negative or Rh positive blood?

because both rh positive ann rh negative the anti boby is less


First doctor to do blood transfusion?

idontknow


The First Amendment to the Constitution was a reaction against the restraint of speech and of the press that existed in?

England.


What can happen if you receive the wrong blood type?

Some symptoms of a mild transfusion reaction from getting the wrong blood are chills, fever, dizziness, flushed skin, back pain, and the presence of blood in urine. These symptoms can manifest when a person is receiving the transfusion or shortly after. In some cases, a person also can have a severe transfusion reaction that can cause symptoms like shock, decreased blood pressure, and a rapid pulse.


A reaction in which X and Y form products was found to be first order in X and second order in Y By what factor will the rate of the reaction change if X is doubled and Y is halved?

It will half.


Why is the Rh factor especially important with a transfusion?

In all the four basic blood groups there exist two sub-groups called Rh (+ve) and Rh (-ve). The people with the Rh (+ve) blood group have an additional "Rh" facto or the "Rhesus" factor (so named because it was first observed and discovered in the Rhesus monkeys). Whereas the people who do not have the 'Rh' factor are said to have Rh (-ve) blood as in B (-ve) etc. While blood transfusion it is very important to check the "Rh-compatibility" of blood of the donor and that of the recipient, because transfusion of Rh +ve blood to a person with anegative blood group leads to agglutination(clumping) of blood cells thus resulting in death of the person. But it must be noted that transfusion of Rh -ve blood to a person with positive blood group does not harm the recipient.


Does transfusion have a capital letter?

No - it is not a person or place etc Unless, it is the first word in a sentence.