Why is it important to know a person's rhesus factor before a blood transfusion?
A patient who is Rh+ can receive only Rh– blood.
A patient who is Rh– can receive only Rh+ blood.
A patient who is Rh+ can receive only Rh+ blood.
A patient who is Rh– can receive only Rh– blood.
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A patient who is Rh_ can receive only Rh_ blood
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If two different blood types are mixed it can lead to a clumbing of blood cells that can be potentially fatal
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