A transfusion of RH+ blood was given to a patient with Rh-blood .After one week a similar transfusion was given to the same patient.What was likely to be the effect of the second transfusion?
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Answer:
effect will be antigen antibody reaction...clotting of blood inside the vesels
Explanation:
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Getting a Blood Transfusion
A blood transfusion is given through tubing connected to a needle or fine tube (catheter) that’s in a vein. The amount and part of the blood transfused depends on what the patient needs.
First, blood tests such as a complete blood count (CBC) are done to find out if the patient’s symptoms are likely to be helped by a transfusion. A CBC measures the levels of components within the blood such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Tests of clotting (coagulation) may also be done if abnormal bleeding is a problem.
If a transfusion is needed, it must be prescribed by a health care provider. At that point, more blood tests must be done to find a donated blood component that closely matches the patient.