Ms. Lewis is in urgent need of a blood transfusion. She has type
A blood. The blood bank is out of tye A blood and has only type B
blood. Ms. Lesis asks the doctor is she can use the B blood.
Would this transfusion cause an agglutination reaction?
Defend your answer, discussing the antigens and/pr antibodies
present in the donor and recipient blood.
Ans) That means people with type A blood create antibodies against B antigens. A person with type A blood receiving a transfusion of type B or vice versa. AB blood would have an ABO incompatibility reaction. In an ABO incompatibility reaction, your immune system attacks the new blood cells and destroys them.
Ms. Lewis is in urgent need of a blood transfusion. She has type A blood. The...
The universal donor is a person with type blood because this person has no present on the RBC, which in turn does not generate an immune response post infusion. AB; antigens AB; antibodies O; antigens O; antibodies Question 4 (1 point) Saved The universal recipient is a person with type blood because this person has no present in the plasma, which in turn does not generate an immune response post infusion. ● O: antigens AB; antigens AB; antibodies O; antibodies
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