When blood is transfused into a recipient, it is carefully matched. In an emergency situation, an exact match may not be possible. Assuming that there are no incompatibilities outside of the ABO–Rh...


When blood is transfused into a recipient, it is carefully matched. In an emergency situation, an exact match may not be possible. Assuming that there are no incompatibilities outside of the ABO–Rh system, list the types of whole blood that could be given to persons of the following types without major agglutination:



































Recipient Type




Possible Donor Types




A–






B+






A+






B–






AB+






AB–






Jun 07, 2022
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