Can recipients with blood type A or B receive a blood transfusion from a type O donor?
Undesired blood clotting
Excessive bleeding
Lack of oxygen to the brain
Reduced ability to fight infection
Question 10(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(04.03 MC)
Can recipients with blood type A or B receive a blood transfusion from a type O donor?
No, because type O blood has both A and B antigens
Yes, because type O blood has both anti-A and anti-B antibodies
No, because type O blood has neither anti-A nor anti-B antibodies
Yes, because type O blood has neither A nor B antigens
Question 11(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(04.03 MC)
A person with type _______ blood is able to donate to anyone because their blood ___________.
A; lacks B antigens
B; lacks A antigens
O; lacks any antigens
AB; contains both A and B antigens
Question 12 (Essay Worth 5 points)
(04.02 HC)
The following is an excerpt from the case study "It's All Greek to Me": "I am sorry to give you bad news. Nikoleta does have anemia but, unfortunately, giving her a high iron formula was exactly the opposite of what should be done. Nikoleta's disorder has a genetic basis."
Iron is an important structural component of hemoglobin. Explain why this treatment failed and how the true cause of Nikoleta's anemia was discovered.
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