Multiple Choice
If a type B-negative patient is accidentally given type A-positive blood, what will happen
A) Nothing will happen because this is a safe match.
B) The patient's antibodies will begin to attack the donated erythrocytes.
C) The patient's antigens will begin to attack the donated erythrocytes.
D) The donor's antigens will begin to attack the patient's antibodies.
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