
Blood Types Explained - A, B, AB and O | Red Cross Blood Services
Not all blood is alike. Learn about blood typing and the rarest and most common types of blood and how they can impact your blood donation.
O Blood Type
Type O blood type is so important. Type O negative is the universal blood type used for transfusions. Learn about type O blood type.
What is Your Blood Type - Red Cross Blood
Jun 27, 2023 · Did you know that you can find out your blood type when you donate blood? Knowing your blood type is an important piece of health information.
A Blood Type
The importance of knowing your blood type is to prevent the risk of receiving an incompatible blood type if a transfusion is needed. If the wrong blood types are mixed, it can lead to a clumping of blood cells …
Facts About Blood Types | Red Cross Blood
Mar 28, 2024 · Do you know your blood type? Why is it important? Get the facts on each of the different blood types and how you can find out yours.
Blood Type Compatibility Download | Red Cross Blood Services
Know Your Blood Type Why Is Knowing Your Blood Type Important? Matching compatible blood types is important for blood transfusions. Knowing your type and compatibility is crucial if you ever need a …
AB Positive, AB Negative Blood | Rare Blood Type
Less than 1% of the U.S. population have AB negative blood, making it the least common blood type among Americans. Patients with AB negative blood type can receive red blood cells from all negative …
B pos, B Neg Blood Type Explained
B negative red blood cells can be given to both B and AB patients. B negative patients can only receive blood from other B negative donors or from type O negative donors (who are the universal donors). …
Donate Blood, Plasma or Platelets | Red Cross Blood
Whole blood is the most flexible type of donation. It can be transfused in its original form, or used to help multiple people when separated into its specific components of red cells, plasma and platelets. Learn …
Platelet Donation Questions | Red Cross Blood Services
All blood types, except for type O negative and type B negative, are encouraged to try platelet donation. Type O negative and type B negative can make the most impact for patients in need by continuing to …