Thank you for breaking it down so simply. I watched several videos from others and (for some reason) I just couldn't understand the whole anti- A, B... etc., but now I get it!
I just wanted to thank you , your videos really helped me , i'm from iraq and i told my friends about your videos and they all loved it . Thanks again .
You have no idea how long I was looking for a video to explain this. My goodness the nonsense I got about alien and blueblood and God gene, it was painful. A big thank you for such a informative video. Thumbs up!!!!!
+Justin Figueroa LoL, I thought the same thing and, of course, it was right after he said he was going to "dumb it down." I actually thought it was quite funny. We all make mistakes.
You're awesome ! My blood bank professor just reads her pre printed slides, and this book is so confusing. I've had A&P I and A&PII but kind of got confused on this for some reason.
I missed the first two lectures on blood and hormones due to add/drop, I have been so lost these three weeks and have an exam Saturday am. I actually understand the ABO system now! Thank you :-) Now I can finally begin reviewing hormone functions and anatomy and physiology of the heart.
Minor correction: probably you wanted to mean TRIANGLE, instead of rectangle. BTW, the best video ever I've seen on blood types. Could you please tell a little bit about the compatibility of Rh +/- as well?
when i was young my neighbor who had Ab- use to be called to Tampa General Hospital when in need of his Blood. This is like 50years ago They payed him 50.00 donation back then can you tell me why?
Thank you so much for this! You did so well at explaining an otherwise complicated subject. English is not even my first language but this was extremely well explained.
Q: DR. WILL YOU PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO EXPLAINING WHAT OCCURS WHEN AN 'O-' MOTHER WITH AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE CARRIES A BABY WITH RH POSITIVE (+) BLOOD TYPE? THANK YOU :)
Referencing 4 minutes and 23 seconds 4 - 57 years on this planet I have been calling that three-pointed box a triangle! I guess you learn something new everyday I will now start calling that three-pointed square a rectangle.
Good catch - well done Arlene! It make us question who qualifies to be an EXPERT. Anyway...I'm 69 years on this planet and am O Neg. JUST ONE TIME...I would very much appreciate one of these 'experts' explaining the date and the person who first showed up 'here' with RH Negative blood. Anyway...I won't hold my breath. Thanks again for the levity! Big Smile - Rx
When rh negative mother has rh positive foetus then in 2nd pregnancy incomplebility can be show because mother prepare antibody against rh antigen and antibody can pass through plasma membrame .... But when mother have blood group A and foetus has blood group B then we see incomplebility or not ?if not why ?
O- master race! My body rejects and destroys the blood of any other type beside my own and I can only receive my type of blood, but everyone else can receive my blood.
Alright my two sons and I have a blood disorder called VonWillebrands disease type 1. My older son and I have AB- and RH-, And my youngest son has AB+ and RH+.So my question is why didn't you tell us about the plasma on AB-RH- what happens when we need to be infused, because I heard that our blood is very rare for both types. So my oldest son and I use human plasma with Stimate and on bad bleeds we need Humate-P. And my youngest can only use Humate-P, and we all need Amicar to go along with them. So can you please help me understand that in case of an emergency why my youngest would be out of luck , and would the same go for my oldest son and I? I wanted to hear more about our rare blood types. And yes we all have dog tags, and go to the hematologist regularly except my oldest he is in prison, but he does get some help when he gets his teeth done. And of course my youngest and I have to be infused before dental procedures. So can you touch base on our situations. Thank you.
This is not a blood group. Von Willebrand disease is a genetic disorder caused by missing or defective von Willebrand factor (VWF), a clotting protein. VWF binds factor VIII, a key clotting protein, and platelets in blood vessel walls, which help form a platelet plug during the clotting process. So you just unable to make a blood clot if you bleed, so you will need medicine in a form of missing protein.
Under the front you my king center when comparing the plasma donation to the blood donation… It’s sort of like binary options for him to answer Ginger dragons breath person has type a blood they can receive type a plasma or a B plasma because as you located earlier, glad Mat is not going to have antibodies that or taxi a.m. if I understand correctly. Would help me understand this was binary Logic with numbers and opposites
CAN you address the origin of blood types? Like where they originated from. I understand it from regional societies, then after migration, there were others that the specific regional society. It has a lot to do with types of food the society ate in their isolated region.
I have A- blood type, I have been told it is kinda rare. Why is that? Also I was told that A- blood are more prone to get C-19, so my question is why is that and is there some facts behind this?
I could follow up until the plasma part. What’s the difference between plasma and blood in respect to blood type o being a universal donor ,,, but in plasma it’s a universal Recipient ..?
Is there a possibility some one would be told they are O+ and then later in life have a child natural without complications and then be told during a second pregnancy that they must receive RH shot because they are O- ? If so how is this possible?
Hallo, i got a question. You said Blood type 0 is the universal donator, but if you give blood (blood type 0) to a person with blood type A for example, the anti a antibodies in the plasma of the type 0 blood will attack the antigen A on the recipients RBCs. Did i got this wrong ?
found it lol : Because blood is not used as a "whole" but separated to it's constituents - RBC, serum, platelets, white blood cells, and only needed parts of the blood would be used for transfusion. So people who belong to blood group O are universal donors of RBC but not of the plasma. People who belong to blood group AB would be considered to be universal donors of plasma.
If you were to do a drawing demo of the difference between BB and BO cells, would there be a difference? Would there be less B antigens on the BO cell? When donating organs, do they have to have a complete match with the amount of Antigens? Example: BB can/can't donate a kidney to BO. I use the example of BB and BO because I am BO NEG myself.