It depends on what you consider to be a "blood transfusion"?
Type "O" recipient may receive type "O" red cells and whole blood (respective for Rh), any type Platelets (respective for Rh), and any type fresh frozen plasma or cryoprecipitate (Rh is of no concern with acellular products).
Blood type A can receive a transfusion from blood types A and AB.
No. Not for red cell transfusion.
Type A
A person who can receive any blood type during a blood transfusion.
No, you can only receive your blood type when you get a blood transfusion.
It is because o blood group has antibody A an B
No. Persons with type O blood can only receive type O blood.
A person with type B blood can only receive type B or O because it is said to be compatible and will not clump.
No...someone with a B blood type has anti-A antibodies so the A blood type in the AB blood would cause clotting.
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.
Nothing. O blood is the universal donor, which means any blood type can get O blood in a transfusion. Although this is true blood type O can only receive blood type O. This is because Blood type O has no antigens but has both antibodies A and B.
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.