Let's say there was an accident. Hospitals request blood for the injured who have lost blood. But when they ask for blood, they also specify their group. For example, someone with 0Rh+ blood group cannot receive blood from an ABRh+ person. If you transfer this blood to him, it can go to death. So, why can't different blood groups give blood to each other? What problems will occur if it is given? Or why and how are blood groups formed? How do we name our blood group by looking at the antigens on the membrane of our red blood cells? Why do agglutinogen structures determine the properties of our blood? How do blood antibodies (agglutinins) prevent the acceptance of different blood groups into the body? How can we understand our blood group? How does the logic of Rh classification work in addition to blood groups A, B, AB and 0? Which blood groups can give or receive blood from which blood groups? What is the rule for blood exchanges between groups? Which blood group is the universal recipient and which is the universal donor? In this video, we touch on many topics such as the formation of blood groups, the detection of blood groups, the logic of blood exchanges between different blood groups, the rules of the names given to blood groups according to antigens and antibodies.
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Video Planning and Text: Ferkad Kudvetoğlu
Voiceover: Ferkad Kudvetoğlu
Video Design and Montage: Ferkad Kudvetoğlu
Design: Ahmet Yasin Küçük
Subtitle: Ferkad Kudvetoglu
12 сен 2024