What happens if you get a blood transfusion with the wrong blood type? Even though a patient's own blood type is the first choice for blood transfusions, it's not always available at the blood bank. Try to save some patients' lives and learn about human blood types! (To receive the wrong blood type is life-threatening. In this game allowing three attempts is for learning purpose!)
Tutorial 1: What is a blood type?
Tutorial 2: How do you determine a patient's blood type?
Tutorial 3: How do you perform safe blood transfusions?
People can happily receive blood from the same blood type as their own, but they have antibodies against any antigens not found on their own red blood cells. Look at the "Compatible blood chart" below!
ABO blood system
O can only receive blood from: O
A can receive blood from: A and O
B can receive blood from: B and O
AB can receive blood from: AB, A, B and O
Rh blood system
Rh+ can receive blood from: Rh+ and Rh-
Rh- can receive blood from: Rh-
This "Compatible blood chart" refers to blood transfusions with red blood cells.
People with O Rh- blood can only receive O Rh- blood.
People with O Rh+ can receive both O Rh+ and O Rh- blood.
People with blood type AB Rh+ can recieve blood from all blood types and therefore are called Universal receivers.
"The winner has created a minimalistic but, at the same time, captivating graphic design which grabs the user's curiosity. The playful teaching method in this well thought out production creates a desire to learn how one determines blood types, their differences and which ones are compatible for blood transfusions.”
The 2021 version of the blood typing game was built by a team of JPMorgan Chase technology employees who volunteered their time and expertise.