Blood type receiving chart
[DOC File]Blood Transfusions - Queen's University
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Note: The universal recipient of RBCs is AB type blood. The universal donor of RBCs is O type blood. Rhesus . The major antigen in the Rhesus blood group is the D antigen. About 85% of the general population is Rh positive (D positive) and the remaining 15% is Rh negative (D negative).
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Type A blood also has anti-B antibodies. In the presence of B-blood, the antibodies in A will attack the antigens of B and agglutination occurs. Type B: Type B blood has the B-antigen on the RBCs. Type B blood also has anti-A antibodies. Just like Type A blood, agglutination can occur if A antigens or B antibodies are introduced into it.
[DOC File]Blood Transfusions/Blood Components
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Chart the original copy of the completed Transfusion Record Form and return the copy to the Blood Bank. IV. EQUIPMENT. Request for Issue of Blood (Form 800-72) 18 or 20 gauge IV catheter. 24 gauge IV catheter – NICU only. Unit of blood or blood product. Y-Type blood administration set or appropriate administration set for blood component
[DOC File]2 - Quia
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2.02 Blood Types Name _____ Directions: Fill in the chart and answer questions below. Use the completed handout as a study guide. Blood Type Antibodies? Can donate to? Can receive from? A B AB O How does the Rh factor effect blood donation/receiving? _____ What is ertyhroblastosis fetalis? What is the cause? Who is at risk? How is it treated?
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2.0 Purpose: To ensure patients receiving blood components or products are identified correctly, receive the right product, in the right amount, at the right rate and at the right time. Abbreviations and Definitions
[DOC File]Student Worksheet
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Across the TOP are the blood types of a person RECEIVING blood. Down the SIDE will be the DONOR’S blood type. For each part of the chart, you will check to see if those two blood types “clump” or not. Since we cannot use real blood, “clumping” would happen if you see a color change (e.g. red turns purple) How To Test:
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