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Which blood type can be transfused into a patient who has blood type A–? A) A+ B) B– C) AB+ C) O–
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Which blood type can be transfused into a patient who has blood type A–?
A) A+
B) B–
C) AB+
C) O–
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d) O-
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i think the answer is D ) O -
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