APPLIED RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY

ANATOMY

CHEST AND CARDIOVASCULAR

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Coop has Type A-blood. What types of blood may he safely receive?
A
Type A-Type O-
B
Type A-Type A+Type O-Type O+
C
Only Type A-
D
Only Type O-
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -If you have type A blood, you can only receive types A and O blood. If you have type B blood, you can only receive types B and O blood. If you have type AB blood, you can receive types A, B, AB, and O blood. If you have type O blood, you can only receive type O blood.

Detailed explanation-2: -Type O blood does not cause an immune response when it is given to people with type A, type B, or type AB blood. This is why type O blood cells can be given to people of any blood type. People with type O blood are called universal donors.

Detailed explanation-3: -"Blood type and cross match” For example, a patient with blood group A can receive blood from a donor with blood group A (which lacks the B antigen) or blood group O (which lacks all ABO blood group antigens). However, they cannot receive blood from a donor with blood group B or AB (which both have the B antigen).

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