Not sure what you mean by "transfuse" but if you are asking if they can transfuse blood the answer is yes.
No, we let the patient do it.
Doctors often need to transfuse blood to a patient during a major operation. The company had to transfuse some of its cash into the failing subsidiary.
Because that is where blood is... You can't exactly transfuse it into your liver or something because that's where blood goes in and it will come out old and used up. So they inject into veins so it goes to the heart and other vital organs... That's what I think anyway.
In an emergency, doctors can transfuse blood directly from a donor to a patient. (metaphoric usage) His plan was to transfuse cash from his thriving business to the failing one.
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You can give either A or B blood.
Kinds of blood to be transfuse are packed RBC, fresh whole blood and plasma.
Trans means across. So blood transfusion = move blood from source to recipient.
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Yes, it is safe to transfuse AB blood to an AB- blood patient because the AB blood type is the universal recipient. However, it is always important to ensure that the blood is cross-matched to check for compatibility and to monitor the patient for any adverse reactions during and after the transfusion.
A person can have A, B, AB, or O blood types. This is why when they transfuse blood to another person they have to make sure it is the same blood type or their body rejects it.