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With an internal hemorrhage what do you anticipate ? What type of transport patient is it? What kind of considerations for protocol do you have as tools?

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In emergency situations where the patient's blood type is unknown, O negative blood is transfused because it is the universal donor type and poses the lowest risk of transfusion reactions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Following a motor vehicle accident, a patient with severe bleeding and multiple traumatic injuries is a medical emergency. In such a critical condition where there is no time to determine blood type, the patient would receive O negative blood. The reason for this is that O negative blood is considered the universal donor type and can be transfused to any patient regardless of their own blood type, thereby minimizing the risk of transfusion reactions.

When blood volume needs to be restored urgently and the patient's blood type is unknown, O negative blood is the safest choice as it lacks A, B, and Rh antigens, which are the most likely to cause adverse reactions if they do not match the recipient's blood type.

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