Blood Types - HealthyKidTips.com
Video Description: "Give me 4 units of O-neg, stat!" Michael Davis, MD, pediatrician, discusses blood types, transfusions and compatibility of blood products in children. Related Article Subjects: ABO type, bleeding, blood, blood transfusion, blood type, Child, children, doctor, emergency, health, Healthy Kid Tips, HealthyKidTips, hemorrhage, kid, kids, Medicine, Michael Davis, pediatrician, Rh factor, transfusion reaction
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