Why is it acceptable to transfuse an AB person with A packed red blood cells but unacceptable to transfuse type A whole blood?
A) The anti-A in donor whole blood would sensitize recipient cells.
B) The anti-B in donor whole blood would sensitize recipient cells.
C) The anti-A, B in donor whole blood would sensitize recipient cells.
D) None of the above
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