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Blood Types The ABO System Rh Factor
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Circulatory System Carries blood with oxygen and nutrients to all cells in the body (also called the cardiovascular system) The main organ is the heart
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Components (parts) of Blood Plasma- Liquid part of blood Made of 90% water White Blood Cells- * fights infections and germs * Fancy name: leukocyte
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Components (parts) of Blood Platelets Aid in clotting blood (stops bleeding) Release fibrin that make a web like covering at the site of the wound When the fibrin dries up it forms a scab on the outside of the cut
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Components (parts) of Blood Red Blood Cells – Made in the bone marrow carry oxygen and other nutrients contain hemoglobin that reacts with oxygen to give the bright red color carry special sugars and proteins called antigens: A and B (and D)
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The ABO System RBC’s carry special sugars and proteins at the surface called antigens, which is where we get the names for our blood types. Only similar sugars and proteins can mix together. Blood Type Antigen A B AB O A B A and B No antigens
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The ABO System Who can receive from who???? Universal Donor – Type O (universal donor means able to give to any other type) Universal Receiver - Type AB (universal receiver means able to receive from any other blood type) Blood Type Receive from Donate to A (Antigen A) B (Antigen B) AB (Antigen A and B) O (No antigens) A O OB AAB B AB, B,A, O O AB,O B,A,
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The Rh Factor Many studies were done on a species of Monkey called the Rhesus Monkey. It was determined that their blood carried a protein that was in human blood also…antigen D. Antigen D is known as the Rhesus Factor. Aka…Rh factor
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The Rh Factor Rh factor is indicated by using + or – signs. Positive means you have antigen D Negative means you don’t! EX: A+, A- ** Positive can get from + and - **Negative can get from – ** Positives can only give to positives!
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The Rh Factor… Blood TypeAntigens A+ A- B+ B- AB+ AB- O+ O- Which blood type would be able to donate to any other blood type? (O-) Why? (has no antigens) Which blood type can receive from any other? (AB+) Why? (has all antigens) AandD A B D B ABD AB D none
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Did you know that…. Almost 40% of the population has O+ blood Patients with Type O blood must receive Type O blood About half of all blood ordered by hospitals in our area is Type O Type O blood is the universal blood type and is the only blood type that can be transfused to patients with other blood types Only about 7% of all people have Type O negative blood Type O negative blood is the preferred type for accident victims and babies needing exchange transfusions There is always a need for Type O donors because their blood may be transfused to a person of any blood type in an emergency
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Out of 100 donors….. 84 donors are RH+ 16 donors are RH- ** 38 are O+7 are O- 34 are A+6 are A- 9 are B+2 are B- 3 are AB+*1 is AB- ** indicates most common in US * Indicates least common in US
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