Practice Question
A patient with type O negative blood requires a transfusion. Which blood type should the nurse choose to ensure compatibility?
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Correct Answer:
Type O negative
Rationale:
💎 Type O negative blood is the universal donor, containing no A, B, or Rh antigens, preventing immune reactions.
💎 Clients with O negative blood can only safely receive O negative transfusions due to the presence of both anti-A and anti-B antibodies.
💎 Transfusing incompatible blood can cause hemolytic transfusion reactions, leading to renal failure or death.
💎 Always verify blood type, crossmatch results, and two-nurse confirmation before transfusion.
💎 Compatibility ensures safe and effective oxygen-carrying replacement.
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- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: ATI Exam(s)
- Domain: RN ATI Adult Health
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