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Chest patch blood type on the uniform
Patch size: 115х23 mm
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The history of the appearance of the blood type patch on the uniform.
The first patches indicating blood type appeared in the German army during the Second World War. In some parts of the German army, there was even the practice of applying a unit number and blood type to a soldier’s skin using tattoos.
The purpose of the patch indicating the blood type.
In the field, during a battle, when a soldier is wounded, first aid must be given quickly. And so, as to carry out analyzes in combat conditions, as a rule, there is neither time nor adequate equipment, a patch of blood type can help save a soldier’s life.
Soldier token - blood type.
Also on the army uniform of many countries of the world, in addition to the patch, a special token is used, indicating the blood type of the soldier. Such patches and tokens helped save many and many fighters on the battlefield.
The shape, color and size of the strip indicating the blood type can be very different. The main thing is that the patch should be firmly fixed on the uniform of the soldier and, in an extremum situation, could save the life of the soldier.
For safe blood transfusions, physicians need to know several parameters - a group of shelter, Rh factor and kell factor. Kell-factor on the fighter patches began to appear only in recent times.
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At the time of the Soviet Union on the patches indicated the blood type in Roman numerals:
I, II, III, IV
Now in most armies of the world and other militarized divisions it is customary to use the international classification in the form of Latin letters:
0, A, B, AB
Rh factor.
Rhesus factor is indicated as a record:
Rh+, POS, (+) or Rh-, NEG, (-).
Kell factor
Kell factor determines the presence in the blood cell Kell antigens. It is customary to indicate the kell factor in the form of a Latin letter “k” with the sign: