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- What is the significance of lower-than-normal or higherthan- normal hematocrit?With respect to a blood transfusion, under what conditions is Rh incompatibility a problem? List the recipient blood type and the donor blood type.What is responsible for the ABO and Rh blood types, and why does transfusion of an incompatible blood type lead to severecomplications?
- How is hematocrit determined?What specific adverse effect is a sickle cell patient at risk for due to blood transfusions, in addition to the typical transfusion reactions? Discuss factors and rationale that put this patient at risk.What are all the possible genotypes of an individual with type A blood? (We are not considering Rh factor for these problems)