The rarest blood type is called Rhnull. Only around 1 in every 6 million people have Rhnull blood. Learn about other blood types and their compatibilities in this article.
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Downloadable Blood Products PDF! Easy to read and perfect for studying content for the NG NCLEX and for on the unit reference! Includes: - Blood typing and compatibility chart. - Rh compatibility cue. - Donation restrictions. - Alternatives to blood transfusions. - Nursing role and considerations for: - Transfusion set up including proper fluids. - Acute reactions, rare reactions, delayed responses to transfusions. - Treatments for reactions. Signs & symptoms to watch for. - Visualizing graph of cells, antibodies and antigens with blood typing. I was struggling during school to remember the important information about blood products, so I made a cheat sheet that makes sense to me! This sheet is easily laid out to highlight the key differences, information, and important nursing cues you need to recognize in the clinical setting and for the NCLEX. I hope it helps you too!