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Why do blood types matter? - Natalie S. Hodge
Dig into the 4 main blood types — A, B, AB, and O — and find out why some bloods can mix while others cannot.
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It’s often said that despite humanity’s many conflicts, we all bleed the same blood. It’s a nice thought, but not quite accurate. In fact, our blood comes in a few different varieties. Natalie S. Hodge defines the four major blood types and sheds light on why some bloods can mix while others cannot.
Lesson by Natalie S. Hodge, animation by Brad Purnell.
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published: 29 Jun 2015
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Multiple Alleles (ABO Blood Types) and Punnett Squares
Learn how to set up and solve a genetic problem involving multiple alleles using ABO blood types as an example! This video has a handout here: http://www.amoebasisters.com/handouts.html
The Amoeba Sisters videos demystify science with humor and relevance. The videos center on Pinky's certification and experience in teaching biology at the high school level. For more information about The Amoeba Sisters, visit: http://www.amoebasisters.com/about-us.html
REFERENCE:
We cover the basics in biology concepts at the secondary level. If you are looking to discover more about biology and go into depth beyond these basics, our recommended reference is the FREE, peer reviewed, open source OpenStax biology textbook: https://openstax.org/details/books/biology
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published: 28 Feb 2015
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The World's Most Dangerous Blood Type
Watch this video ad-free on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/real-science-the-worlds-most-dangerous-blood-type
New streaming platform: https://watchnebula.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephaniesamma
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Sound: Graham Haerther https://haerther.net
Thumbnail: Simon Buckmaster https://twitter.com/forgottentowel
Producer: Brian McManus https://www.youtube.com/c/realengineering
References:
[1] https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/blood-transfusion
[2] https://courses.kcumb.edu/physio/btypes/transfusionrxns.htm
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type
[4] https://www.britannica.com/science/Rh-blood-group-system
[5]https://www.smithson...
published: 23 Nov 2019
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ABO Blood Types Made Easy!
In this video, Dr Mike explains the different ABO blood types and discusses who can give and receive blood in transfusions.
published: 29 Nov 2021
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Blood Types, Blood Group Systems and Transfusion Rule, Animation
(USMLE topics) Cellular basis of blood groups including ABO, Rh (Rhesus) and other less known systems, why blood typing is important in blood transfusion.
Purchase a license to download a non-watermarked version of this video on AlilaMedicalMedia(dot)com
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A blood type refers to the PRESENCE or ABSENCE of a certain marker...
published: 14 May 2018
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Hematology | Blood Typing
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During this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be teaching you about blood typing along with what can happen if a mismatched transfusion occurs. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
References:
● Le T, Bhushan V, Sochat M, Chavda Y, Zureick A. First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2018. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Medical; 2017
● Marieb EN, Hoehn K. Anatomy & Physiology. Hoboken, NJ: Pearson; 2020.
● Boron WF, Boulpaep EL. Medical Physiology.; 2017.
● Urry LA, Cain ML, Wasserman SA, Minorsky PV, Orr RB, Campbell NA. Campbell Biology. New York, NY: Pearson; 2020.
● Jameson JL, Fauci AS, Kasper DL, Hauser SL, Longo DL, Loscalzo J. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. New York etc.: McGraw-Hill Educatio...
published: 16 Mar 2017
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Blood Types
Paul Andersen explains the importance of blood types in blood transfusions. He starts with a brief discussion of blood antigens and antibodies. He describes how the ABO differs from the Rh blood type. He shows you how to solve simple genetic problems using Punnett squares. He then talks about the percentage distribution of the different types and the problems that may result during pregnancy.
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published: 23 Apr 2012
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Blood Types Explained | Blood Groups (ABO) and Rh Factor Nursing Transfusions Compatibility
Blood typing made easy with explanation on ABO blood groups and Rh factor for nurses (blood transfusions).
There are 8 total blood types from four blood groups (A, B, AB, O). In nursing we transfuse blood, but before we do this we have to collect blood from the patient who will be receiving the blood transfusion. The patient's blood will be typed and crossmatched with a donor. The donor’s blood must be compatible with our patient to prevent a transfusion reaction.
To understand blood typing, you have to understand the relationship between antigens and antibodies.
What are red blood cell antigens? They are either present or absent on the surface of RBC. All red blood cells have them EXCEPT Type O RBCs. Antigens are proteins that can elicit an immune response when they come into conta...
published: 17 Mar 2018
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The Pros & Cons of Your Blood Type
Did you know that your blood type affects more than just who you can donate blood to? There are certain traits about each blood type that can affect your health for better or worse! Learn more with Olivia Gordon in this new episode of SciShow!
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published: 13 Feb 2017
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Different Blood Types in Humans - Amoeba Sisters #Shorts
In this Amoeba Sisters short, the Amoeba Sisters tell the difference among human blood types A, B, O, and AB blood types. Video mentions antigens and antibodies. Amoeba Sisters Shorts tend to cover a specific biology concept, and they are helpful additions to our longer content videos. To see our Amoeba Sisters Shorts Playlist, visit https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwL0Myd7Dk1Hby0rih8yhnwGUv9lb-2PB To see our longer content videos, see our biology learning playlist here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwL0Myd7Dk1F0iQPGrjehze3eDpco1eVz #shorts #amoebasisters #amoebasistersshort
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Factual Reference:
Dean, Laura. “The ABO Blood Group.” Nih.gov, National Center for Biotechnology Information (US), 2017, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2267/...
published: 08 Dec 2021
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Why do blood types matter? - Natalie S. Hodge
Dig into the 4 main blood types — A, B, AB, and O — and find out why some bloods can mix while others cannot.
--
It’s often said that despite humanity’s many ...
Dig into the 4 main blood types — A, B, AB, and O — and find out why some bloods can mix while others cannot.
--
It’s often said that despite humanity’s many conflicts, we all bleed the same blood. It’s a nice thought, but not quite accurate. In fact, our blood comes in a few different varieties. Natalie S. Hodge defines the four major blood types and sheds light on why some bloods can mix while others cannot.
Lesson by Natalie S. Hodge, animation by Brad Purnell.
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Dig into the 4 main blood types — A, B, AB, and O — and find out why some bloods can mix while others cannot.
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It’s often said that despite humanity’s many conflicts, we all bleed the same blood. It’s a nice thought, but not quite accurate. In fact, our blood comes in a few different varieties. Natalie S. Hodge defines the four major blood types and sheds light on why some bloods can mix while others cannot.
Lesson by Natalie S. Hodge, animation by Brad Purnell.
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- published: 29 Jun 2015
- views: 5814362
7:05
Multiple Alleles (ABO Blood Types) and Punnett Squares
Learn how to set up and solve a genetic problem involving multiple alleles using ABO blood types as an example! This video has a handout here: http://www.amoeba...
Learn how to set up and solve a genetic problem involving multiple alleles using ABO blood types as an example! This video has a handout here: http://www.amoebasisters.com/handouts.html
The Amoeba Sisters videos demystify science with humor and relevance. The videos center on Pinky's certification and experience in teaching biology at the high school level. For more information about The Amoeba Sisters, visit: http://www.amoebasisters.com/about-us.html
REFERENCE:
We cover the basics in biology concepts at the secondary level. If you are looking to discover more about biology and go into depth beyond these basics, our recommended reference is the FREE, peer reviewed, open source OpenStax biology textbook: https://openstax.org/details/books/biology
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Learn how to set up and solve a genetic problem involving multiple alleles using ABO blood types as an example! This video has a handout here: http://www.amoebasisters.com/handouts.html
The Amoeba Sisters videos demystify science with humor and relevance. The videos center on Pinky's certification and experience in teaching biology at the high school level. For more information about The Amoeba Sisters, visit: http://www.amoebasisters.com/about-us.html
REFERENCE:
We cover the basics in biology concepts at the secondary level. If you are looking to discover more about biology and go into depth beyond these basics, our recommended reference is the FREE, peer reviewed, open source OpenStax biology textbook: https://openstax.org/details/books/biology
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- published: 28 Feb 2015
- views: 2611854
12:35
The World's Most Dangerous Blood Type
Watch this video ad-free on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/real-science-the-worlds-most-dangerous-blood-type
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Watch this video ad-free on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/real-science-the-worlds-most-dangerous-blood-type
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Sound: Graham Haerther https://haerther.net
Thumbnail: Simon Buckmaster https://twitter.com/forgottentowel
Producer: Brian McManus https://www.youtube.com/c/realengineering
References:
[1] https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/blood-transfusion
[2] https://courses.kcumb.edu/physio/btypes/transfusionrxns.htm
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type
[4] https://www.britannica.com/science/Rh-blood-group-system
[5]https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/your-blood-type-lot-more-complicated-you-think-180951669/
[6]https://www.realclearscience.com/blog/2013/04/the-mystery-of-the-vel-negative-blood-type.html
[7] https://curiosity.com/topics/rhnull-the-rarest-blood-type-on-earth-has-been-called-the-golden-blood-curiosity/
[8] https://www.blood.gov.au/inv-mgt-guideline-module-1-implementation
[9] https://mosaicscience.com/story/man-golden-blood/
[10] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2269/
Thank you to AP Archive for access to their archival footage.
Music by Epidemic Sound: http://epidemicsound.com/creator
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Producer: Brian McManus https://www.youtube.com/c/realengineering
References:
[1] https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/blood-transfusion
[2] https://courses.kcumb.edu/physio/btypes/transfusionrxns.htm
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type
[4] https://www.britannica.com/science/Rh-blood-group-system
[5]https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/your-blood-type-lot-more-complicated-you-think-180951669/
[6]https://www.realclearscience.com/blog/2013/04/the-mystery-of-the-vel-negative-blood-type.html
[7] https://curiosity.com/topics/rhnull-the-rarest-blood-type-on-earth-has-been-called-the-golden-blood-curiosity/
[8] https://www.blood.gov.au/inv-mgt-guideline-module-1-implementation
[9] https://mosaicscience.com/story/man-golden-blood/
[10] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2269/
Thank you to AP Archive for access to their archival footage.
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- published: 23 Nov 2019
- views: 13585576
8:05
ABO Blood Types Made Easy!
In this video, Dr Mike explains the different ABO blood types and discusses who can give and receive blood in transfusions.
In this video, Dr Mike explains the different ABO blood types and discusses who can give and receive blood in transfusions.
https://wn.com/Abo_Blood_Types_Made_Easy
In this video, Dr Mike explains the different ABO blood types and discusses who can give and receive blood in transfusions.
- published: 29 Nov 2021
- views: 281647
3:46
Blood Types, Blood Group Systems and Transfusion Rule, Animation
(USMLE topics) Cellular basis of blood groups including ABO, Rh (Rhesus) and other less known systems, why blood typing is important in blood transfusion.
Pur...
(USMLE topics) Cellular basis of blood groups including ABO, Rh (Rhesus) and other less known systems, why blood typing is important in blood transfusion.
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All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
A blood type refers to the PRESENCE or ABSENCE of a certain marker, or ANTIGEN, on the surface of a person’s red blood cells. For example, in the ABO system, presence of A or B antigen gives type A or B, presence of both antigens gives type AB, while their ABSENCE gives type O.
Blood typing is critical for blood transfusion, as there are very SPECIFIC ways in which blood types must be MATCHED between the donor and recipient for a safe transfusion. The rule is simple: patients should NOT be given antigens that their own blood does NOT have. This is because the recipient’s immune system may recognize any “NEW” antigen as “FOREIGN” and develop antibodies to target it for destruction. Depending on the scale of the triggered immune response, the reaction can be serious or fatal.
Applying the rule, a type A patient, who is NEGATIVE for B antigen, can only receive blood from type A and type O donors, whose blood does NOT contain B antigen. A type AB patient, having both antigens, can receive blood from anyone, while a type O person, being NEGATIVE for both A and B, can only receive from type O donors, but can give blood to anyone.
Another important system is the Rh system, for which, D antigen, or Rh factor, is best known. The blood type for this antigen can be either Rh-positive or Rh-negative. By the same rule, a Rh-negative patient canNOT receive blood from a Rh-positive donor, while the reverse direction is fine.
Each of the 4 types of the ABO system can be Rh-positive or negative. This gives 8 possible combinations - the 8 basic blood types everyone knows about.
But ABO and Rh are only a FRACTION of the 35 currently known blood group systems, many of which can cause serious reactions during transfusion if mismatched. Altogether there are HUNDREDS of antigens, giving rise to a gigantic number of possible blood types. A fully specified blood type should describe the COMPLETE SET of antigens that a person has. In theory, this list must be determined for both donor and recipient before a transfusion can take place. In reality, however, most people only need to care about their ABO type and Rh factor.
The ABO and Rh systems are the most important in blood transfusion for 2 reasons. First, most people can produce ROBUST antibodies against A, B and D antigens, which may NOT be the case for other antigens. In fact, anti-A and anti-B antibodies are usually developed during the first year of life. Second, the 8 basic blood types are distributed in comparable proportions that make mismatching a likely event. Most other antigens occur at such frequencies that ONLY a VERY SMALL subset of patients is potentially at risk. For example, if 99.99% of a population is positive for a certain antigen and only 0.01% is negative, only that tiny fraction of negative patients is at risk regarding that antigen. To account for possible INcompatibility OUTSIDE ABO and Rh, an ADDITIONAL test is usually made before transfusion. A blood sample from the patient is mixed with a sample of donor blood and the mixture is examined for CLUMPS. No clumping means a compatible match.
https://wn.com/Blood_Types,_Blood_Group_Systems_And_Transfusion_Rule,_Animation
(USMLE topics) Cellular basis of blood groups including ABO, Rh (Rhesus) and other less known systems, why blood typing is important in blood transfusion.
Purchase a license to download a non-watermarked version of this video on AlilaMedicalMedia(dot)com
Check out our new Alila Academy - AlilaAcademy(dot)com - complete video courses with quizzes, PDFs, and downloadable images.
©Alila Medical Media. All rights reserved.
Voice by Vicky Prizmic
All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
A blood type refers to the PRESENCE or ABSENCE of a certain marker, or ANTIGEN, on the surface of a person’s red blood cells. For example, in the ABO system, presence of A or B antigen gives type A or B, presence of both antigens gives type AB, while their ABSENCE gives type O.
Blood typing is critical for blood transfusion, as there are very SPECIFIC ways in which blood types must be MATCHED between the donor and recipient for a safe transfusion. The rule is simple: patients should NOT be given antigens that their own blood does NOT have. This is because the recipient’s immune system may recognize any “NEW” antigen as “FOREIGN” and develop antibodies to target it for destruction. Depending on the scale of the triggered immune response, the reaction can be serious or fatal.
Applying the rule, a type A patient, who is NEGATIVE for B antigen, can only receive blood from type A and type O donors, whose blood does NOT contain B antigen. A type AB patient, having both antigens, can receive blood from anyone, while a type O person, being NEGATIVE for both A and B, can only receive from type O donors, but can give blood to anyone.
Another important system is the Rh system, for which, D antigen, or Rh factor, is best known. The blood type for this antigen can be either Rh-positive or Rh-negative. By the same rule, a Rh-negative patient canNOT receive blood from a Rh-positive donor, while the reverse direction is fine.
Each of the 4 types of the ABO system can be Rh-positive or negative. This gives 8 possible combinations - the 8 basic blood types everyone knows about.
But ABO and Rh are only a FRACTION of the 35 currently known blood group systems, many of which can cause serious reactions during transfusion if mismatched. Altogether there are HUNDREDS of antigens, giving rise to a gigantic number of possible blood types. A fully specified blood type should describe the COMPLETE SET of antigens that a person has. In theory, this list must be determined for both donor and recipient before a transfusion can take place. In reality, however, most people only need to care about their ABO type and Rh factor.
The ABO and Rh systems are the most important in blood transfusion for 2 reasons. First, most people can produce ROBUST antibodies against A, B and D antigens, which may NOT be the case for other antigens. In fact, anti-A and anti-B antibodies are usually developed during the first year of life. Second, the 8 basic blood types are distributed in comparable proportions that make mismatching a likely event. Most other antigens occur at such frequencies that ONLY a VERY SMALL subset of patients is potentially at risk. For example, if 99.99% of a population is positive for a certain antigen and only 0.01% is negative, only that tiny fraction of negative patients is at risk regarding that antigen. To account for possible INcompatibility OUTSIDE ABO and Rh, an ADDITIONAL test is usually made before transfusion. A blood sample from the patient is mixed with a sample of donor blood and the mixture is examined for CLUMPS. No clumping means a compatible match.
- published: 14 May 2018
- views: 1002188
20:38
Hematology | Blood Typing
Official Ninja Nerd Website: https://ninjanerd.org
Ninja Nerds!
During this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be teaching you about blood typing along with wh...
Official Ninja Nerd Website: https://ninjanerd.org
Ninja Nerds!
During this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be teaching you about blood typing along with what can happen if a mismatched transfusion occurs. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
References:
● Le T, Bhushan V, Sochat M, Chavda Y, Zureick A. First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2018. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Medical; 2017
● Marieb EN, Hoehn K. Anatomy & Physiology. Hoboken, NJ: Pearson; 2020.
● Boron WF, Boulpaep EL. Medical Physiology.; 2017.
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Blood Types
Paul Andersen explains the importance of blood types in blood transfusions. He starts with a brief discussion of blood antigens and antibodies. He describes h...
Paul Andersen explains the importance of blood types in blood transfusions. He starts with a brief discussion of blood antigens and antibodies. He describes how the ABO differs from the Rh blood type. He shows you how to solve simple genetic problems using Punnett squares. He then talks about the percentage distribution of the different types and the problems that may result during pregnancy.
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Paul Andersen explains the importance of blood types in blood transfusions. He starts with a brief discussion of blood antigens and antibodies. He describes how the ABO differs from the Rh blood type. He shows you how to solve simple genetic problems using Punnett squares. He then talks about the percentage distribution of the different types and the problems that may result during pregnancy.
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- published: 23 Apr 2012
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15:15
Blood Types Explained | Blood Groups (ABO) and Rh Factor Nursing Transfusions Compatibility
Blood typing made easy with explanation on ABO blood groups and Rh factor for nurses (blood transfusions).
There are 8 total blood types from four blood grou...
Blood typing made easy with explanation on ABO blood groups and Rh factor for nurses (blood transfusions).
There are 8 total blood types from four blood groups (A, B, AB, O). In nursing we transfuse blood, but before we do this we have to collect blood from the patient who will be receiving the blood transfusion. The patient's blood will be typed and crossmatched with a donor. The donor’s blood must be compatible with our patient to prevent a transfusion reaction.
To understand blood typing, you have to understand the relationship between antigens and antibodies.
What are red blood cell antigens? They are either present or absent on the surface of RBC. All red blood cells have them EXCEPT Type O RBCs. Antigens are proteins that can elicit an immune response when they come into contact with its corresponding antibodies. Therefore, they stimulate antibodies to defend the body.
So, when the same red blood cell antigens and antibodies get together it will cause an IMMUNE RESPONSE called agglutination. This is where the RBCs will glue together, hence clump together. Therefore, it is VERY important a person is not transfused with the wrong blood type.
Blood Types: Recipient and Donor
A blood type: has only A antigens on its surface with B antibodies in the plasma.
Type A: donates to A and AB and recipient of O and A
B blood type: has only B antigens on its surface with A antibodies in the plasma.
Type B: donates to B and AB and recipient of O and B
AB blood type: has both A and B antigens on its surface with NO antibodies in it plasma.
Type AB: donates to only other ABs but recipient of O, A, B, and AB...known as the "UNIVERSAL RECIPIENT"
O blood type: has NO antigens on its surface with A and B antibodies in its plasma.
Type O: donates to all types but only recipient of other O....known as the "UNIVERSAL DONOR".
Rh factors: either present or absent on the red blood cells surface.
If these factors are present on the RBC the patient is Rh POSTIVIE, but if these factors are absent the patient is Rh NEGATIVE.
If a patient is Rh positive they can receive either Rh+ or RH- blood. While Rh negative patients can receive only Rh- blood.
Quiz Blood Typing: https://www.registerednursern.com/blood-types-nclex-quiz/
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Blood typing made easy with explanation on ABO blood groups and Rh factor for nurses (blood transfusions).
There are 8 total blood types from four blood groups (A, B, AB, O). In nursing we transfuse blood, but before we do this we have to collect blood from the patient who will be receiving the blood transfusion. The patient's blood will be typed and crossmatched with a donor. The donor’s blood must be compatible with our patient to prevent a transfusion reaction.
To understand blood typing, you have to understand the relationship between antigens and antibodies.
What are red blood cell antigens? They are either present or absent on the surface of RBC. All red blood cells have them EXCEPT Type O RBCs. Antigens are proteins that can elicit an immune response when they come into contact with its corresponding antibodies. Therefore, they stimulate antibodies to defend the body.
So, when the same red blood cell antigens and antibodies get together it will cause an IMMUNE RESPONSE called agglutination. This is where the RBCs will glue together, hence clump together. Therefore, it is VERY important a person is not transfused with the wrong blood type.
Blood Types: Recipient and Donor
A blood type: has only A antigens on its surface with B antibodies in the plasma.
Type A: donates to A and AB and recipient of O and A
B blood type: has only B antigens on its surface with A antibodies in the plasma.
Type B: donates to B and AB and recipient of O and B
AB blood type: has both A and B antigens on its surface with NO antibodies in it plasma.
Type AB: donates to only other ABs but recipient of O, A, B, and AB...known as the "UNIVERSAL RECIPIENT"
O blood type: has NO antigens on its surface with A and B antibodies in its plasma.
Type O: donates to all types but only recipient of other O....known as the "UNIVERSAL DONOR".
Rh factors: either present or absent on the red blood cells surface.
If these factors are present on the RBC the patient is Rh POSTIVIE, but if these factors are absent the patient is Rh NEGATIVE.
If a patient is Rh positive they can receive either Rh+ or RH- blood. While Rh negative patients can receive only Rh- blood.
Quiz Blood Typing: https://www.registerednursern.com/blood-types-nclex-quiz/
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4:58
The Pros & Cons of Your Blood Type
Did you know that your blood type affects more than just who you can donate blood to? There are certain traits about each blood type that can affect your health...
Did you know that your blood type affects more than just who you can donate blood to? There are certain traits about each blood type that can affect your health for better or worse! Learn more with Olivia Gordon in this new episode of SciShow!
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jth.12226/full
https://wn.com/The_Pros_Cons_Of_Your_Blood_Type
Did you know that your blood type affects more than just who you can donate blood to? There are certain traits about each blood type that can affect your health for better or worse! Learn more with Olivia Gordon in this new episode of SciShow!
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4295232/
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https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/gene/VWF#conditions
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jth.12226/full
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1:00
Different Blood Types in Humans - Amoeba Sisters #Shorts
In this Amoeba Sisters short, the Amoeba Sisters tell the difference among human blood types A, B, O, and AB blood types. Video mentions antigens and antibodies...
In this Amoeba Sisters short, the Amoeba Sisters tell the difference among human blood types A, B, O, and AB blood types. Video mentions antigens and antibodies. Amoeba Sisters Shorts tend to cover a specific biology concept, and they are helpful additions to our longer content videos. To see our Amoeba Sisters Shorts Playlist, visit https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwL0Myd7Dk1Hby0rih8yhnwGUv9lb-2PB To see our longer content videos, see our biology learning playlist here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwL0Myd7Dk1F0iQPGrjehze3eDpco1eVz #shorts #amoebasisters #amoebasistersshort
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Factual Reference:
Dean, Laura. “The ABO Blood Group.” Nih.gov, National Center for Biotechnology Information (US), 2017, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2267/.
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Further Reading Suggestion:
Did you notice we mention that this Short does not include positive and negative blood types - which also is very important - and that platelet and plasma donations can be different? Learn more about how those variables factor in here as this chart is really helpful!
https://www.oneblood.org/about-donating/blood-donor-basics/what-is-blood/about-blood-types.stml
Also, check out our Short about positive and negative blood types! https://youtu.be/BGKfAL71xeU
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In this Amoeba Sisters short, the Amoeba Sisters tell the difference among human blood types A, B, O, and AB blood types. Video mentions antigens and antibodies. Amoeba Sisters Shorts tend to cover a specific biology concept, and they are helpful additions to our longer content videos. To see our Amoeba Sisters Shorts Playlist, visit https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwL0Myd7Dk1Hby0rih8yhnwGUv9lb-2PB To see our longer content videos, see our biology learning playlist here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwL0Myd7Dk1F0iQPGrjehze3eDpco1eVz #shorts #amoebasisters #amoebasistersshort
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Dean, Laura. “The ABO Blood Group.” Nih.gov, National Center for Biotechnology Information (US), 2017, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2267/.
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Did you notice we mention that this Short does not include positive and negative blood types - which also is very important - and that platelet and plasma donations can be different? Learn more about how those variables factor in here as this chart is really helpful!
https://www.oneblood.org/about-donating/blood-donor-basics/what-is-blood/about-blood-types.stml
Also, check out our Short about positive and negative blood types! https://youtu.be/BGKfAL71xeU
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