Frank received a blood transfusion due to a significant loss of blood from an injury or medical condition that left him in a critical state. The transfusion was necessary to restore his blood volume, improve oxygen delivery to his organs, and stabilize his overall health. This procedure is often used in emergencies to prevent shock and support recovery.
Blood type A can receive a transfusion from blood types A and AB.
If you receive a blood transfusion, you are under no obligation to "return" (or "donate") any blood to back the blood bank. This is true both before and after receiving a blood transfusion - i.e you do not have to have donated blood previously, before you can have a transfusion. (At least, this is how it works in the UK). Nice to know, really.
No, you can only receive your blood type when you get a blood transfusion.
blood transfusion :)
Catholics have no prohibitions about giving or receiving blood in a transfusion.
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A person who can receive any blood type during a blood transfusion.
Type A
No. Not for red cell transfusion.
A blood transfusion is a safe, common procedure in which you receive blood through an intravenous (IV) line inserted into one of your blood vessels.
the antibodies in the serum of the recipient
Has to be - but could be either O or B