No. There are different types of antigens found on blood (A and B) which can only be accepted by people if they don't produce the antibody for it. If you're type A, you can only accept blood from people with type A or type O (O meaning no antigens). Type AB (has both A and B receptors) can accept from either A or B or O. Type O can only accept from type O. There are also other antigens found on blood besides from the ABO group.
Yes.
Blood transfusions were used in the early 1900's, but doctors couldn't understand why it worked on some people but not on others. When they did more research into the blood they found out that there are different blood types
You can find out your blood type by asking your healthcare provider to perform a blood type test. This could be done during a routine doctor's visit or at a blood donation center. Knowing your blood type is important for medical purposes and emergencies.
You can go to your doctors office to have your blood type analyzed. They will give you a prescription to have your blood drawn. You can also visit your local blood bank.
No. Unless you have the supplies needed to find a way to get it to break the blood-brain barrier.
Doctors write a form out for you to go to the lab at the hospital and have your blood taken. It is then tested to see what type of blood you have. The doctor will either call you or tell you when you come back in to see him or her.
You may be able to find that information by visiting the website http:www.noblood.org
i do not beleive that humans have the technology to have made a calculator that measures strate from the stream of blood the doctors have to extract blood in order to find a blood pressure
First of all you can find your blood type from any hospital of doctors office by getting your blood drawn. Also there are 8 blood types O+,O-,A+,A-,B+,B-,AB+,and AB-.
You can find your child's blood type by getting a blood sample drawn at his/her Doctors office. They prick your child`s finger and put it on a slide. Results are usually back in 24 hours.
You can find out your blood type by asking for a blood type test from your doctor or a healthcare provider. Blood type tests are simple and involve a blood sample, which is then analyzed in a lab to determine whether you have blood type A, B, AB, or O.
Any of the manufacturers of blood glucose testers will provide a free unit. These include One Touch, Bayer and CCS.