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If a person with type A blood is injured in an accident and needs a blood transfusion what type of blood will heshe receive?

Type A


If a person with Type 0-plus blood needs a blood transfusion can A-plus blood be given?

No. Persons with type O blood can only receive type O blood.


If your friend with type O plus blood needs a blood transfusion can your type A plus blood be given safely to him?

No. O types must receive blood from other O types.


What is transfusion?

taking blood from a healthy person and giving it to another person who needs it


Is red blood cells in an issue for blood transfusion?

Yes. In order for a transfusion to pass, the donator needs to have the same blood type as the receiver.


When is the appropriate time to give a blood transfusion?

A blood transfusion is typically given when a person's blood levels are low and they need additional blood to help their body function properly. This can be due to conditions such as severe bleeding, anemia, or certain medical procedures. The decision to give a blood transfusion is made by healthcare professionals based on the individual's specific medical needs.


Why is Rh factors checked before a transfusion?

There are several types of blood groups. When receiving a blood transfusion a sample is taken and sent to the lab. It needs to be matched to blood that has the same antibodies and rh factor in order for it to be transfused to a patient. There are times that even with all the necessary test causes a reaction to the person receiving blood.


What is the Immediate action when patient experience chills and rigors during blood transfusion?

Stop the transfusion immediately, monitor vital signs, and notify the healthcare provider. Chills and rigors during a blood transfusion could indicate a transfusion reaction which needs to be addressed promptly to prevent further complications.


Can you ever donate blood after a blood transfusion?

Usually, you can. But you will be requested to wait a year or so to make extra-double-certain that you didn't pick up any disease with the transfused blood that you'll then will pass on to someone else.


If type O blood is transfused into a person with blood type B what will need to be done to the blood?

Since a patient with Type B blood has B antigens on their RBC's and since Type O blood has both anti-A and anti-B antibodies present in the blood plasma, the donor blood needs to be treated before transfusion. The Type O blood needs to be separated into packed cells and plasma, usually done by centrifuge, and only the packed cells should be used for the transfusion. Remember the anti-B antibodies are present in the Type O blood plasma and could cause serious damage in the system of a patient with Type B blood.


If a person with ab blood needs to receive blood which type should he receive O or A?

If a person has AB type blood then they can receive any type of blood. A extra factor you have to take into account is whether they are AB positive or AB negative. An AB+ person can take any blood while an AB- person can take any blood as long as its negative. For a chart showing the blood type compatibility see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_types#Red_blood_cell_compatibility


When a person is exercising the body needs to deliver increased amounts of oxygen to the muscle' which component of blood ensures that the muscle's will receive it?

Hemoglobin in the red blood cells.