Multiple Choice
Which statement best describes why packed red blood cells are usually transfused instead of whole blood?
A) Packed red blood cells provide the red blood cells the recipient needs without adding plasma that may change their fluid volume too much.
B) Whole blood is diluted with plasma so the recipient might not receive the needed number of red blood cells.
C) Whole blood contains antibodies that could attack the recipient's antigens on their red blood cells.
D) Whole blood contains plasma proteins that could cause edema in the patient.
E) Packed red blood cells are smaller than whole blood cells and therefore enter the bloodstream faster than whole blood.
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