Biology, asked by stewart6915, 1 year ago

Precautions taken during blood transfusion

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Answered by marifadil
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Before starting the transfusion, usually a few hours or even a few days beforehand, the patient is cross-matched with the donor blood (not plasma or platelets).

After double-checking labels on the bags of blood that are about to be given to ensure the units are intended for that recipient, the health care practitioner gives the blood to the recipient slowly, generally over 1 to 4 hours for each unit of blood.
Answered by Ankita161
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during blood transfusion the blood group of the recipient and the donor should be matched to avoid severe problems of clumping of RBC.Also the Rh Factor should also be matched before blood transfusion.An Rh negative person when subjected to Rh positive blood will start forming antibodies against Rh antigen.AB+ blood group is the universal recipient and O- is the universal donor.HOPE THIS HELPS.

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