Yes, a person with AB negative blood can receive a transfusion from someone with AB positive blood. However, the Rh factor is a consideration; since AB negative individuals lack the Rh antigen, receiving Rh positive blood can lead to an immune response. Therefore, while they can technically receive AB positive blood, it is generally safer for them to receive Rh negative blood to avoid potential complications.
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.
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request is positive and demand is negative
Negative blood can be given to someone with positive blood. Positive blood CANNOT be given to someone with negative blood.
You can't get infected with HIV from someone coughing on you.
For an AB positive blood group, a compatible life partner would be someone with any blood type, as AB positive individuals can receive blood from any blood type and can donate to AB positive and AB negative individuals. Compatibility for having children would depend on the specific blood types and potential genetic issues.
Someone with type B blood can receive type O blood during a transfusion.
A more positive term for someone who is often seen as a negative Nancy is a realist or a pragmatist.
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A person with type O blood can only get a transfusion using type O blood. Someone with type A or B blood, however, can get a transfusion with their own type blood or with type O blood, which is known as a universal blood type.
one remember it this way: if something good happens to someone good, it's good (positive x positive = positive) if something bad happens to someone good, it's bad (positive x negative = negative) and finally, if something bad happens to someone bad, it's good (negative x negative = positive). but really, just ask your math teacher and get a tutor if you need to. best of luck in your studies.
Idolize can have both positive and negative connotations. It can be positive when used to show admiration and respect for someone. However, it can be negative when it implies an excessive or uncritical admiration that might lead to unrealistic expectations.