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jim has ab+ blood. what type(s) of blood can he receive in a transfusion? ab+ o+ o- a+ b+ ab- b- a-
People with AB+ blood are universal recipients. They can receive blood from all blood types because they have both A and B antigens on their red blood cells and the Rh factor (positive), so they don't have antibodies against A, B, or Rh+ in their plasma. So AB+, O+, O-, A+, B+, AB-, B-, A- are all acceptable (since AB+ can take any blood type with compatible Rh or no Rh conflict; for Rh+, they can take Rh+ or Rh- blood, and for antigens, they can take any as they have both A and B antigens).
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AB+, O+, O-, A+, B+, AB-, B-, A- (all the options are correct as AB+ is a universal recipient and can receive blood from any blood type)