1)A person with type A blood receiving a transfusion of type B or AB blood would have an ABO incompatibility reaction.If we have type O blood, which has no antigens, its a universal donor
2)Transfusion with the wrong blood type can cause a severe reaction that may be life-threatening. If we hav many blood transfusions, now we are more likely to have problems from immune system reactions. A reaction causes our body to form antibodies that attack the new blood cells.
A person who needs a blood transfusion is Type A. 1)Which blood types would not be...
1. What is the best initial step in the process to enact the Massive Transfusion Protocol? 2. While the lab is performing the type and crossmatch, the patient is transfused with packed RBCs at a steady pace. The lab is quickly running out of O Negative units. What other type of products should you normally transfuse during a massive trauma according to a standard massive transfusion protocol? 3. What type of laboratory tests are used to monitor patients undergoing massive...
QUESTION 10 A person with type O blood has been involved in a car accident and excessive bleeding necessitates a blood transfusion. Due to an error by a careless laboratory technician, the person is given type B blood. Explain what will happen. (4 marks)
Suppose a person is in a bad accident and requires a blood transfusion His blood type is O+ his sister offers to donate blood on his behalf , but she knows that her mother is A+ , and her father's blood type is unknown . Could the hospital use his sibling's blood without testing it first? Why or why not ? With testing is it possible that she could be a donor ? Indicate all the possible genotypic crossings between...
Mr. Jones is having a surgery which requires a transfusion. He is anxious that he will get a disease from being transfused. His blood type has been determined to be O+. Which blood type or types can be transfused with an O+ blood type? What can you tell him about the Blood Safety Act which will help with his anxiety?
how to solve on excel? i do not have minitab 4. The blood type O negative is called the "universal donor" type, because it is the only blood type that may safely be transfused into any person. Therefore, when someone needs a transfusion in an emergency and their blood type cannot be determined, they are given type O negative blood. For this reason, donors with this blood type are crucial to blood banks. Unfortunately, this blood type is fairly rare;...
1. What determines blood type? 2. What type of blood antigens are expressed if a person is blood type AB negative? 3. Why doesn’t a transfusion reaction occur the first time an Rh negative patient is exposed to Rh positive blood?
1,What is the cause of a febrile, non-hemolytic transfusion reaction? What are the symptoms of this type of transfusion reaction? What is the treatment for a febrile, non-hemolytic transfusion reaction? 2, What are the different types of transfusion reactions? Their causes and symptoms? 3, Which is the most severe type of transfusion reaction? What causes them and how often do they occur? 4,What are the signs and symptoms of a hemolytic reaction? 5, What are the immediate steps that should...
What do you think would happen if someone added a D-glucose off the D-galactose on the Oligosaccharides of a person with the type O backbone? Would that person be able to accept type A, B, or O blood? Who would this person be able to donate blood to? Explain your choice.
Question1: If we transfuse ABO incompatible blood, we would see what type of RBC destruction in the patient caused by what type of antibody class? A) Extravascular/IgG B) Extravascular/IgM C) Entravascular/IgG D) Entravascular/IgM Question2 : A blood bank specimen is acceptable to use for crossmatch purposes for up to..... hours of collection: A) 24 B) 40 C) 48 D) 72
EXERCISE 9 THE ABO BLOOD SYSTEM Work with a small group or alone to answer the following questions about the ABO blood group system and blood type compatibility 1. Can a person with blood type A successfully receive a transfusion from a person who has type O? Why or why not? 2. Can a person with blood type A successfully receive a transfusion from a person who has type B? Why or why not? 3. Can a person with blood...