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A client who is scheduled for a modified radical mastectomy decides to have family members donate blood in the event it is needed. The client has type A negative blood. Blood can be used from relatives whose blood is which type?

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Answer:

Type A or O negative

Step-by-step explanation:

The patient who is blood group type A Negative would benefit from blood group type O negative and blood group type A negative.

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Answer: Blood Group type O Negative and Blood Group type A Negative

Step-by-step explanation:

The patient who is blood group type A Negative would benefit from blood group type O negative and blood group type A negative. The patient is Rhesus D negative hence any blood containing rhesus D Antigen would lead to rhesus incompatibility reaction. Hence the patient can only receive blood without the rhesus D antigen.

Also the patient has blood group A has group A antigen in the red blood cell and B antibody in the plasma which means that the patient can only receive blood from blood group O and similarly blood group A. Other blood groups such as B and AB are regarded as incompatible.

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