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    What Alternative Type Can Be Given to an O-Positive Person
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What Alternative Type Can Be Given to an O-Positive Person

Question 16

Question 16

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What alternative type can be given to an O-positive person when group O blood is not available?


A) A packed cells
B) B packed cells
C) AB packed cells
D) None of the above

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