LAB MANUAL:MCKINLEY'S ANATOMY & PHYSIOL
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9781260484991
Author: McKinley
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 18, Problem 1CAL
Use the following paragraph to answer questions 1–5.
Taylor is an active 25-year-old woman. She was brought into the emergency room after being hit by a car. Taylor suffered extensive blood loss, and the physicians felt she might be in need of a transfusion. They began the procedure of typing her blood.
1. Taylor’s blood type was determined to be type A−. This meant she could be transfused with type
- a. A+.
- b. O+.
- c. AB−.
- d. O−.
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LAB MANUAL:MCKINLEY'S ANATOMY & PHYSIOL
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