The O pos type can be called a universal donor. They can donate to any type that is also positive. Thus, O pos can donate to O pos, A pos, B pos, and AB pos. O pos should not be used in Rh negative patients in order to prevent the development of anti-D antibodies unless in an emergency and no other type is available.
Yes. O- can donate to all blood types. O+ can only donate to other positive blood types, including AB+.
The "O+" blood type is a subtype of the "O" blood type. Individuals who are O+ have the Rh factor present on their red blood cells, while individuals who are O- do not have the Rh factor. This distinction is important in blood transfusions to ensure compatibility between donors and recipients.
A person with A negative blood can donate blood to a person with A negative blood and a person with AB negative blood.
More than just two blood types are not compatible with each other. The four basic types of blood are: A, B, AB, O(not counting Rh). Type A blood can only receive blood from type A and type O. However, type A blood can donate their blood to type A and type AB. Type B blood can only receive blood from type B and type O. However, type B blood can donate their blood to type B and type AB. Type AB blood can receive blood from every type, A, B, AB, and O. However, type AB blood can only donate to other AB. Type O blood can only receive blood from type O. However, type O can donate their blood to A, B, AB, and O. So, AB is the "universal" reciepient and O is the "universal" donor.
Well blood type O+ can be given to anyone, but they can only receive their blood type. And O+ blood can be combined with certain materials that are found in A type or B type to make it another blood type. And people with a blood type of A or B or AB can only give their blood to people who have the same exact blood type as them.
Yes, O- is a universal donor.
It depends what blood type of blood you have if you are not an o plus you can't do it
Yes. O- can donate to all blood types. O+ can only donate to other positive blood types, including AB+.
no you cannot he will die
No. Someone who has B blood can only donate to someone with AB blood and B blood. Someone with O blood can only take O blood.
If its contamination your talking about.ALL if not only O.
No, 0 plus (O+) blood is not compatible with O- (O negative) blood for a kidney transplant. In blood type compatibility, O- can donate to any blood type, but O+ can only donate to other positive blood types (A+, B+, AB+, and O+). Therefore, a recipient with O- blood would not be able to receive an organ from a donor with O+ blood due to potential immune reactions.
Type O can donate to any other type, but can only receive a donation from another Type O.
They can only donate to other AB types, but they can receive blood from A, B, or O.
If Mr A Plus wants Mr B Minus to die, then sure. The blood types are NOT compatible.
The only type O can receive from is O. O - can only receive from O -, but can donate to A, B, AB or O, either + or -. O + can receive either but can only donate to A, B, AB or O Rh +.
Yes. This is why those with type O blood are called universal donors.