Red blood cells? Absolutely. (if the antibody screen and crossmatch are both negative)
Whole blood? No, there may be Anti-D in the O neg plasma.
No the answer is that it has an negitive charge
I have just this minute come back from the doctor. My urine test was negative but my blood test was positive. I have been told that my HCG levels are extremely low therefore producing a negative urine test. I was also told that I am either 1-2 weeks pregnant or that I am in the process of a miscarraige. I had an internal exam and my cervix is closed which is a good sign! I would suggest to you if you had the same thing happen to wait a few days and go back and have both tests done again to see where your levels are at. Either way, keep a close eye on it. Hope this helps.
it cant have any charge at all. atoms have an equal amount of protons and neutron therefore the give off no charge. if they did give off a charge they would no longer be atoms they would be ions
negative
The electrical charge of the electron is negative. Proton is positive Neutron is neutral Electron is negative
You would give them A Rh Negative blood or you could also give them O Rh Negative as well. Group O is the universal donor so it can be given to anyone. If the patient is Rh Negative, they can only receive Rh Negative blood. If the patient was Rh positive, they can receive Rh positive or Rh negative.
No. The Rh Negative blood group is formed by an absence of the Positive factor.
Type A or Type O Negative can give to positive Positive can not give to negative
No, but she can give to you, so long as the negative and positive match up. (Negative can give to both negative and positive, positive can only give to positive). O can give to everyone; A can only give to A o B; B can only give to B or AB; and AB can give to AB (but not O). if you dont follow those rules your body will reject it and you may die :(
O negative can only be given to individuals with O negative blood type. B positive can be given to individuals with B positive and AB positive blood types.
Yes, it is possible to give O Positive blood to O Negative patients, but it is not likely to happen. Blood Bankers are trained to "match" blood to the person receiving the blood and these two types, while compatible, are not a good "match". The presence of the Rh factor in O Positive blood is likely to cause an immune response when given to a patient that does not have the Rh factor as in Rh Negative blood. The opposite is acceptable. It is perfectly OK to give Rh Negative blood to and Rh Positive person since they will not be getting something they do not already posses.
Yes, parents with blood group O positive can have a child with blood group O negative. This is possible if one parent is heterozygous for the Rh factor (one parent has both positive and negative Rh alleles), allowing for the possibility of the child inheriting the negative Rh factor.
Can a child with RH neg blood come from parents that are A positive and A negative
O positive is the most common blood type making up about 38% of the population.
A negative number times a positive number will give you a negative product.A negative number times a positive number will give you a negative product.A negative number times a positive number will give you a negative product.A negative number times a positive number will give you a negative product.
In most cases: no.
"A","B","AB" "O" either positive or negative