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Directions: 1. Review each scenario and consider which blood types each patient can receive. 2. Name all the possible blood types the patient can receive and justify your response 3. Once complete, submit your Activity. 1. A 16-year-old patient has been in a car accident.He has lost a lot of blood and requires a blood transfusion. The hospital knows his blood type is AB-Based on the information presented, which blood types can the hospital give this patient?Explain your reasoning square B I UEE 2. A2B-year-old patient has given birth and is beginning to bleed out. She will require a blood transfusion. The hospital knows her blood type is 0- Based on the information presented, which blood types can the hospital give this patient? Explain your reasoning square B I UEE 3. A 35-year-old patient has been in a sking accident. He has lost a lot of blood and requires a blood transfusion. The hospital does not know his blood type. Based on the information presented which blood types can the hospital give this patient? Explainyour reasoning

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Directions:
1. Review each scenario and consider which blood types each patient can receive.
2. Name all the possible blood types the patient can receive and justify your response
3. Once complete, submit your Activity.
1. A 16-year-old patient has been in a car accident.He has lost a lot of blood and requires a blood transfusion. The hospital knows his blood type is AB-Based on
the information presented, which blood types can the hospital give this patient?Explain your reasoning
square 
B I UEE
2. A2B-year-old patient has given birth and is beginning to bleed out. She will require a blood transfusion. The hospital knows her blood type is 0- Based on the
information presented, which blood types can the hospital give this patient? Explain your reasoning
square 
B I UEE
3. A 35-year-old patient has been in a sking accident. He has lost a lot of blood and requires a blood transfusion. The hospital does not know his blood type. Based
on the information presented which blood types can the hospital give this patient? Explainyour reasoning

Directions: 1. Review each scenario and consider which blood types each patient can receive. 2. Name all the possible blood types the patient can receive and justify your response 3. Once complete, submit your Activity. 1. A 16-year-old patient has been in a car accident.He has lost a lot of blood and requires a blood transfusion. The hospital knows his blood type is AB-Based on the information presented, which blood types can the hospital give this patient?Explain your reasoning square B I UEE 2. A2B-year-old patient has given birth and is beginning to bleed out. She will require a blood transfusion. The hospital knows her blood type is 0- Based on the information presented, which blood types can the hospital give this patient? Explain your reasoning square B I UEE 3. A 35-year-old patient has been in a sking accident. He has lost a lot of blood and requires a blood transfusion. The hospital does not know his blood type. Based on the information presented which blood types can the hospital give this patient? Explainyour reasoning

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Magdalenamaestro · Tutor durante 5 años
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1. A 16-year-old patient with blood type AB can receive blood from donors with blood types A, B, AB, and O. This is because individuals with blood type AB have both A and B antigens on the surface of their red blood cells, and their blood plasma does not contain any antibodies against A or B antigens. Therefore, they can receive blood from any blood type without experiencing an immune reaction.<br /><br />2. A 28-year-old patient with blood type O can only receive blood from donors with blood type O. This is because individuals with blood type O have both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in their blood plasma, which would cause an immune reaction if they received blood from donors with A, B, or AB blood types.<br /><br />3. In the case of a 35-year-old patient whose blood type is unknown, the hospital should err on the side of caution and administer blood type O to the patient. This is because blood type O red blood cells do not have any A or B antigens on their surface, making them less likely to cause an immune reaction in the recipient. Once the patient's blood type is determined, the hospital can administer the appropriate blood type for future transfusions.
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