what is blood transfusion? what is compatibility of blood groups for blood transfusion?
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In the context of blood transfusions, a blood match is a compatibility between the donor's blood and the recipient's blood. This does not always mean an identical blood match. Red blood cells from a donor that is type O+ can be transfused into patients of four different blood types: A+, B+, AB+, and of course O+.
Red cell compatibility
It is a general principle that red cell components of identical ABO group and RhD type as the recipient should be used for transfusion. As shown in the table below, O Rh negative is the universal red cell donor blood that can be given to all patients.
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transfer of blood from a healthy person ( called donor) to another person (called recipient) is called blood transfusion.
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