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Which blood types can blood type A receive a transfusion from during a transfusion, considering that blood type A can receive from blood types A and AB?

Blood type A can receive a transfusion from blood types A and AB.


If a person has blood type A he or she cannot receive a blood transfusion from a person with blood type O?

That statement is incorrect. A person with blood type A can receive a blood transfusion from a person with blood type O because type O blood is considered a universal donor that is compatible with all blood types.


What are the different blood types, and how does having a positive blood type impact blood donation and transfusion compatibility?

There are four main blood types: A, B, AB, and O. Each blood type can be either positive or negative, based on the presence of a protein called Rh factor. Having a positive blood type means that the Rh factor protein is present in the blood. When it comes to blood donation and transfusion compatibility, individuals with positive blood types can receive blood from donors with either positive or negative blood types. However, individuals with negative blood types can only receive blood from donors with negative blood types. This is because receiving blood with a different Rh factor can lead to a negative immune response in the recipient's body.


What other blood groups is o positive compatible with?

A person with O positive blood is compatible for transfusion with other blood types that are also positive (O positive and AB positive). However, O positive blood can also be safely transfused to patients with A positive and B positive blood types in certain circumstances.


From which ABO donor types could you receive blood?

It depends if you are A pos or A neg. If you are A pos, you can receive A pos, A neg, O pos, and O neg. If you are A neg, you can receive A neg, or O neg. The reason for this is that if you are A neg and receive Rh positive blood, it is possible you may develop an Anti-D antibody (Rh antibody)which would cause you to have a reaction to further transfusion of Rh positive units.

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Which blood types can blood type A receive a transfusion from during a transfusion, considering that blood type A can receive from blood types A and AB?

Blood type A can receive a transfusion from blood types A and AB.


Can an O negtive person receive B positive platelets in a transfusion?

No, an O negative person cannot receive B positive platelets in a transfusion. Blood types must be compatible to prevent adverse reactions. O negative individuals can only receive O negative blood products.


What types of blood types are compatible?

Generally the only time blood type compatability is important is during a blood transfusion. At this time it is essential that the recipient be given a blood type they are compatible with to avoid a fatal reaction. A person with AB blood can receive blood for anyone. A person with A blood can only receive blood from someone who has either A or O blood. Similarly a type B person can receive only from type B or O. A type O person can donate to any bloodtype, but can only receive from another type O person.


If your friend with type O plus blood needs a blood transfusion can your type A plus blood be given safely to him?

No. O types must receive blood from other O types.


What blood types can receive type B blood?

Type B and O. With type A and AB, the blood would resist the transfusion and clump up.


Which blood types can a person with o blood receive?

A person with type O can receive only type O blood.


What determines the type of blood that a person can receive in transfusion?

First you must have a type and screen which determines your blood type. Then the blood get cross-matched to see if it is a good fit. There are many factors that must be considered before a person receives blood. Of course in a trauma situation where there is no time to type, screen and cross match patients always receive Type O negative blood as this is the "Universal Donor."


Can a person of ab-ve blood group accept o-ve blood?

Yes, a person with AB- blood can receive O- blood in a transfusion because AB can receive blood from A, B, AB, and O blood types. However, individuals with AB- blood type can only donate to other individuals with AB blood type.


What factors determine the compatibility of blood types for transfusion?

Blood type is determined by the type of antigen


Is Blood types checked before a transfusion?

In most cases, blood type of the recipient AND donor are checked. In a case of extreme emergency, the recipient blood type may not be checked and they will receive group O NEG unmatched red cell transfusion.


If a person has blood type A he or she cannot receive a blood transfusion from a person with blood type O?

That statement is incorrect. A person with blood type A can receive a blood transfusion from a person with blood type O because type O blood is considered a universal donor that is compatible with all blood types.


If a person with type on B blood needs a transfusion witch types of blood he or she can receive?

A person with type B blood can receive blood from donors with type B or type O blood. This is because type B individuals have B antigens on their red blood cells and anti-A antibodies in their plasma. Type O blood is considered the universal donor for individuals with type B blood.