What happens if you're injected with the wrong blood type? - Bill Schutt
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- Опубликовано: 17 фев 2020
- Dive into the history of the life-saving procedure of blood transfusions and how it has evolved since the 17th century.
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In 1881, doctor William Halsted rushed to help his sister Minnie, who was hemorrhaging after childbirth. He quickly inserted a needle into his arm, withdrew his own blood, and transferred it to her. After a few uncertain minutes, she began to recover. What made this blood transfusion successful? Bill Schutt explains the history of the life-saving procedure.
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We are the most fortunate generation in the history of mankind upto this point, for being able to gain so much knowledge about different fields just from our homes. Just imagine how much our ancestors struggled to gain knowledge. Just getting access to few books itself was very difficult.
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A blood transfusion saved my life when I started hemorrhaging after giving birth! Thanks to others I was able to raise my now 13 yr old daughter and have 2 more children. Please donate if you're able. I donate at every chance now because without that transfusion, I wouldn't be alive today! You really are saving lives! I'm also a nurse so I often think of all the lives others helped me save just by donating. I'm a huge advocate of blood and plasma donation and never miss the opportunity to let people know how important blood transfusions are. Sorry but I get emotional thinking about how people I'll never meet saved my life and made it possible for me to save others. It's a beautiful gift!
Be thankful for that Gift We Humans are beings which can't function without each others help . Its our religion or ideology which keeps us joint together But As a single individual I prefer religion as it organizes human around a single entity the only problem is founding that true religion out of thousands of its fabrications but anyways we must be grateful to God
My country restrictions just add 1 more months this year im only able donate once per 3 months 😑
huh i thought people who received blood transfusions cannot give blood but guess this is wrong
@@Fury-hz1my It depends upon person. Blood transfusions are done to people who are lacking it if the body is incapable of producing more blood then you can't donate your blood because you can't function without full blood supply but for those who suffered a temporary blood shortage when they are recovered and their bodies are again able to create surplus of blood then they can again donate blood
Wish I could donate when I am older,I have low hemoglobin
Just how brave people in the past tried to transfusion a sheep blood in their body...
Or desperate
I suspect the man who was experimented on, due to his mental illness, did not consent.
The idea to do transfusion sheep blood to human itself were really outstanding. Just imagine from what kind of inspiration the person himself got an idea to transfer livestock's blood to human.
They probably thought: it's all blood. They're mammals, we're mammals.. 😁
I'm surprised it even work the first time. Different mammals have their own unique sets of blood type. They don't even have ABO groups like we do, let alone being able to match the correct blood type.
1:03 I thought he died when he said "he was in good spirits"
Lol "he was in good spirits i.e. his spirit left his body when he died"
I thought his hormones increased like of animal
Danny Hoberman I thought so too XD
I am an active blood donor from Finland. And I am proud about it. We don't recive any payments from it. Though there is no need for it anyway. Knowing that your donated blood can help three people in need, makes you very happy. And every new donor gets warm welcome.
The use of yellow in all of the blood colours is clever - it signifies the blood plasma - nice detail TED!
You mean the forbidden Apple Juice XD
Shoutout to all the amazing medical technologists/lab techs in hospitals doing the blood typing and determining antibodies! You don't get enough recognition and appreciation!
elepop 🙋🏼♀️Thank you 🔬💉🏨
Thank you 😁
You bet. We work hard 24/7
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On 2:42, although it is said that both are of the same type, the cards show “A” and “B”, respectively.
I believe they mean "sample A" and "sample B", as it says blood A and not type A in the end of that segment. Although I can see how that may cause confusion.
Yes..bro..it refers to sample type and not the blood group
Hello there! The A & B in that segment are referring to blood sample A and blood sample B, not their types! Hope this helps 😊
Hey guys, thanks for the responses and sorry for the misinterpretation. 😊
@@gsf02 I was a bit confused too, since there are also blood types A and B. It would be more clear if it says 'Sample'.
I'm a transfusion dependent Thalassemic person. How important blood donation and Transfusion is I have learned from very beginning of my life. Thanks who have invented it and immense thanks to the blood donors 🤗
Didn't knew the history behind blood transfusion until now. Thanks ted ed!
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The first guy who was in a Blood Transfusion: _"Hippity Hoppity your blood is now my property"_
DUDE
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this is how jotaro saved Joseph
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I recently donated blood earlier this year. It's a surreal experience getting a text from the company that drew your blood telling you that your blood is being used in a transfusion :)
that neat i give blood but the company i use does not give out texts
The musical switch from classical to contemporary to rock and back again is so cool
I'm so glad I was born in an era when all of these knowledges has been found.
*My Blood Type:* ABnormal
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I had to take blood transfusion as I was suffering from acute pneumonia, please donate blood and help others to make this world a better place❤❤
I've never wondered how blood transfusion works ... I figured I got the basics of it down, but I'll watch anyway
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I mean if by basics you mean you stick the liquid from one human to another than yeah you probably got the basics.
As always, this is so well crafted. Just a remark : there is a mistake at 2:40 where the two blood types are A & B. They are supposed to be identical, so A & A. Keep up the good work :)
They mean sample A and sample B
Hey there Mathieu! The A & B in that segment are referring to blood sample A and blood sample B, not their types! 😃
Mathieu Revillion, it’s blood type AB, but I’d you had A, and was given type B, it would’ve clot anyway.
I thought the same thing as well
@@TEDEd If that was the intention labelling it 1 and 2 would have made this much clearer when the audio is talking about blood types.
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Liked the pace of this video and great animation...right on point! thank you!
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I had a blood transfusion with a monkey and now i think Raid: Shadow Legends is the best game.
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I know right?
That animation though,
*chef’s kiss
The type of animation for this video is amazing!
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I work at a hospital, this video helps me a lot!
The sound design in this video was epic man.
*electric guitar riffs*
any idea what's the name of that music?
Very easy to understand
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I had a blood transfusion about 2 years ago, saved my life. This was really interesting
Why? An injury or an illness?
@@gettingshotsomeonesgonnapa8635 I had kidney and liver failure. They both shut down and I was in a coma for a week. The doctors aren't sure why it happened but I have problems with my health overall.
@@elizabethfoster4297 damn hope you're better now.
@@gettingshotsomeonesgonnapa8635 I am somewhat. Thank you
@@elizabethfoster4297 no problem.
Very interesting! I’ll be donating blood today :)
Thank you for your donation, you're changing multiple lives. When you donate whole blood, you also donate plasma, which is separated from the the rest of the blood to be made into IVIG, a treatment for autoimmune conditions. I currently am on that treatment every 2 weeks, so thank you for helping create my medicine.
Saraza you’re welcome! ^^ i’m glad to help people like you!
Informative video thank you Ted-Ed
Wonderfully Presented
First of all, great video with amazing and informative content, but boy I’m in love with the artworks.
Excellent video
I took a blood test yesterday, was called in 5 hours later into A&E because my haemoglobin was 68 and I was severely anemic, stayed overnight and was given blood in the morning. It was perfectly fine tbh. Don’t be scared if you need one!
"Cross-species transfusions..." Did I hear that right?
Why would they have thought that was a good idea?
maybe they were experimenting
#nerds 😂😂
Before knowing everything you don't actually know what is good or bad idea. It's very easy to say something like that with the knowledge already acquired.
Maybe the mere thought of harvesting blood from another human was barbaric back then?
GoldenAge maybe they thought all blood was the same
blood is blood man
great animation and information
Thanks TED-Ed
This...is quality content!
omg the music is really cool in this video
Idk why but my heartbeat increased while watching this...
Awesome and informative video
you guys teach me more than school ever will
Thank u alot🖤⚘
beautiful video as always, though small mistake at 2:40 showing the same blood type as A and B
A and B are used to represent the donor's and recipient's blood cells
I hope I clarified it for you :)
The A and B are not the blood group but variables used to denote each of them
Bruh this channel is awesome!!
I watched this, instead of reading about it, for school tomorrow. So thanks!
The music is on point
Love this narrator
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We owe our lives to these brave people of the past
So didactic. Thanks
That electric guitar is epic
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Great video, very informative and nicely illustrated!
However, I did find the constantly shifting backgrounds quite agitating and exhausting for my eyes..
Maybe something to keep in mind for future videos ;)
That guitar riff was amazing.
I didn't know about it , thanks Ted ed
i love this videos animations.
"I FEEL DIZZY!" "I think I'm going to stop standing up now"-Cabose after donating blood
When you learn more from RUclips than you do from school
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4:10 i liked the ambulance design
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The music is amazing
Very cool video. I'll recommend this to all my vampire friends.
Amazing that humans came up with such a method
So cool and interesting
0:24 That wink 😂
2:41 there is a mismatch between audio and the illustration visible on screen. but as always i loved the video
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE you're videos! 💝 But I miss the "Think Like a Coder" ones😞
Great
0:01 the last Muslim prophet said the quote: "charity doesn't decrease wealth" Anne Frank's is quite similar.
As a Muslim I didn't know that lol.
@@gettingshotsomeonesgonnapa8635 I knew it! That is why donating and charity is so promoted in Islam.
Good job, Nick Gehlfuss 😉
That guy risked his life to save his sister though he wasn't sure if they even have the same blood type, so brave.
the music was realy good is there a full version ?
Why have an I subscribed yet? 😄
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Oh wow 👍
That scream at 01:01!!😂😂
Now I fill like donating blood. Thank u TEDed
I find this pictures stressful but I give a like for the topic.
धन्यवाद🙂 ty
It would have been even more interesting if u guys would have included rhesus factor as well.
Yes cause that's one of the major factor for blood type.
TED-Ed & Kurzgesagt channels are the best .... 👍
I had one when I was little and I still had no idea how they work
The background music though 😂😂😂
any idea what music is that?
Would be cool to have another video along the same lines as this but detailing transfusions that have been massprocessed with other blood from whatever source of blood. just one protein? Like how can we have transfusions made from mass production rabbit farms for their blood an their high protein count like in their C1 inhibitors for people with low or non? Verses how can other peoples proteins be made the same ways in a big batch but still have side effects like as if the proteins still have markers from their original sources?
My mom watched this while giving blood lol