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.
the O blood type patients can only receive blood from O type. even they can give to all type, so it is a universal doner but limited acceptor .
no
Blood type A can receive a transfusion from blood types A and AB.
you have to know your blood type,but if its an emergency u just need to get O type of blood.
Yes, platelets are generally type specific. In O positive, there could be an anti B Negative antigen.
If there is too many platelets your not going to have healthbody or blood
Transfusion costs vary by hospital and type. You will need to check with the Hospital billing office in your area.
Antiplatelet drugs interact with platelets, which is a type of blood cell, to block platelets from aggregating into harmful clots.
No, you can only receive your blood type when you get a blood transfusion.
Blood type A have antigen A and anti- body B Blood type B have antigen B and anti- body A Blood type AB have antigens A and B and no anti- body Blood type O do not have antigen but have anti- bodies A and B
Platelets don't carry any specific anti-body or antigen that would need to be matched up as the whole blood does as to not cause coagulation