Science, asked by neha1464, 1 year ago

show in tabular form the diffrent blood transfusion that should occur among the various blood group in human beings

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Answered by girijasumathi19
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As shown in the table below, 0 Rh negative is the universal red cell donor blood that can be given to all patients.

This is common practice when a patient’s blood group is unknown and in emergency situations especially for women of child-bearing age.

Of course you can always give A blood to persons with blood group A, B blood to a person with blood group B and so on. But in some cases you can receive blood with another type of blood group, or donate blood to a person with another kind of blood group.

The transfusion will work if a person who is going to receive blood has a blood group that doesn't have any antibodies against the donor blood's antigens. But if a person who is going to receive blood has antibodies matching the donor blood's antigens, the red blood cells in the donated blood will clump.

People with blood group 0 Rh are called "universal donors" and people with blood group AB Rh+ are called "universal receivers."Rh+ blood can never be given to someone with Rh - blood, but the other way around works. For example, 0 Rh+ blood can not be given to someone with the blood type AB Rh -.
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