A blood transfusion should be considered when a person's blood levels are low and causing symptoms like fatigue, weakness, or shortness of breath. Signs that indicate the need for a blood transfusion include pale skin, rapid heart rate, low blood pressure, and dizziness. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and recommendation.
The most compatible blood to transfuse in most cases would be O negative. The rare "Bombay" type would also work, but that should be saved for those who have this rare type as it is the only thing they can accept.
Since a patient with Type B blood has B antigens on their RBC's and since Type O blood has both anti-A and anti-B antibodies present in the blood plasma, the donor blood needs to be treated before transfusion. The Type O blood needs to be separated into packed cells and plasma, usually done by centrifuge, and only the packed cells should be used for the transfusion. Remember the anti-B antibodies are present in the Type O blood plasma and could cause serious damage in the system of a patient with Type B blood.
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I assume you are meaning in a transfusion. The ideal blood should be a perfect match. A positive should get A positive. In an emergency an A positive can receive any blood that has no B genotype. O+/-, A+/-,but NO B or AB.
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The only iv fluid used to start a blood transfusion in normal saline.
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If possible, this test should be postponed if the patient has recently undergone a transfusion, because any WBCs from the transfusion may interfere with the tissue typing of the patient's lymphocytes.
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