I really enjoyed playing this game. I thought that it was fascinating watching which blood types patients could use depending on whether it would blend with their own. Once I played the game I started thinking about how kids blood types are related to their parents. I started to look it up and found a chart explaining that it is very similar to the game in that children can only receive a blood type that their parents could be injected with.
I thought that this game was really fun. I loved watching the blood go into the fake patients arm. I thought it was really cool how you get to learn about blood testing and typing, while having fun. I really liked learning about this. I want to become a neurologist when I get older, so learning about blood typing really interested me. I was wondering the same question on and on throughout the game. If someone has a certain type of blood, and then another is injected into them, why does their blood clot?
HERE IS A LIKE: http://www.hematology.org/patients/blood-disorders/blood-clots/5233.aspx
I think that playing this game was really eduacational and interesting. I think that it is a really good thing for kids to be playing more educational video games if they are playing video games at all, but I do get a little grossed out by this game. It's really cool, but I'm slightly sqeamish, especially after several IV's. I think that this game could inspire many others to take up a career in the field of medicine.
I think that this game was fun, but kind of hard to understand. I don't get why the health was effected the way it was, and why combination were more helpful then the correct blood, so I decided to do some research. After doing some research, I learned that certain blood types can donate to specific blood types, usually not their own. Now that I see how this works, I realize its more of a test of you knowledge then a game.
To answer ally's question I did some research and discovered that if your body sees another blood cell as a foreign invader it attacks it and invades it because of the antigens on it. If the shape is similar to what type of blood cell your body has, it will accept it.
I enjoyed this game a lot. It is an educational and fun way to learn about blood typing and transfusions. I never knew how to classify blood types until I played this game. I would recommend this game to any medical student. It could be used to study blood types and how to give a blood transfusions.
I enjoyed this game a lot. It is an educational and fun way to learn about blood typing and transfusions. I never knew how to classify blood types until I played this game. I would recommend this game to any medical student. It could be used to study blood types and how to give a blood transfusions.
This was a very fun game. At first I did not understand but than I got used to it. I played the quick game and it was exciting. I almost forgot that I was working on the blog! The hardest part was at the end when you had to choose the right blood in order for the patient to survive. The blood that they had from the car accident was different from the blood that needed to actually go into their body. Overall this game was a fun and educational way to learn.
This is one of the most educational and fun computer games that I have ever played. When I was starting to play, it took me 6 or 7 tries to get the right blood type of the patient. When I had played more, I started to understand that you have to look at what is inside the tube, not just guess from the letters on the tubes. What I found interesting was that if the patient has a blood type of A Rh+, you could inject the blood type AB Rh+, but not AB Rh-. I figured out that is so because when you have a certain blood type, you need to inject the one that is the closest if you don't have that exact one. If you inject Ab Rh- to a patient that has the blood type of AB Rh+, it isn't the closest and won't mix. I really found this game interesting and fun and would like to find more games like it.
I really enjoyed this game, and I think it is a very effective and fun way to learn about blood types. However, it was a bit confusing. But hopefully these types of games influence kids, and do video games that are actually educational.
I thought that this game was really fun and interesting. Before I played this game I never really knew how blood was classified. In the beginning I struggled to understand how to play the game, but as I continued I got the hang of it. I noticed that the patient's blood sometimes clotted in the test tube. I did a little bit of research to see which blood types can donate to which blood types. These were my results: 0 can donate to all A can donate to A and AB B can donate to B and AB AB can donate to AB I think that this topic is very interesting, and I might want to research deeper into the subject.
I thought this game was really fun. It was a little tough at first but then I got the hang of it. It is great to see some educational games out there and not just battling zombies. To agree with Juliet's point, it was sort of gross when you inject into the patient's arm and when you mess up. I loved the fact that it was an educational game and if you don't understand it at the end of the game, if you click what is blood typing it will show you. It was very interesting and educational that I may just play it one more time...
I really enjoyed playing this game. I found it very interesting that when you do the agglutination (clumping of bacteria or red cells when held together by antibodies) tests you can see what type of blood the patient has based on this test. I looked farther into it and this is exactly how it works: The test to determine your blood group is called ABO typing. Your blood sample is mixed with antibodies from type A and B blood, and the sample is checked to see whether or not the blood cells agglutinate. If blood cells stick together, it means the blood reacted with one of the antibodies. The second step is called back typing. The liquid part of your blood without cells (serum) is mixed with type A and type B blood. People with type A blood have anti-B antibodies, and those with type B blood have anti-A antibodies. Type O blood contains both types of antibodies. These two steps can accurately determine your blood type. Based on the patient's blood type we can figure out what kind of blood to inject into them. Type O- can go into any patient because it has no antibodies. Like Ali said, A can donate to A and AB, B can donate to B and AB, and AB can donate to AB. The reason you cannot put for example type A blood into a patient that has type B blood is because the antibodies will not recognize eachother and basically fight eachother. This reaction can cause weakening of your immune system. Overall, I found this game really interesting and fun even though I would not like to be the patient. Especially if the doctor injects the wrong blood type.
I really enjoyed playing this game. I thought it was a great and fun way to learn about blood typing. I wonder what type of blood I have. I looked it up and I found out that if you have A+ you have to get blood from the same blood type, and that others blood types can get all or some different blood types.
This is the best kind of game- fun, so you're not bored, and educational so that you can learn something new! I enjoyed playing so much that now I am curious what my blood type is! I would like for the game to create more mini-challenges that are harder so I can learn even more. Also, as to Sophia's comment, I actually did not have to look at the cells and antibodies because I checked the tutorial to see which blood types were compatible. But don't get me wrong, this was only a game. I can totally see how in real life situations you would have to look at what's inside the tube. Overall, I have to say "Great Job!" to Nobelmedia (the game's creators) for making a fun and educational game for kids eager to learn!
This game was really amazing because it was fun, addicting, and taught me. I understand ab+ ab- and on and on and on and on and on. I know that if there is a big red clump at the bottom, it is positive and if there is not, it's negative. I most certainly don't want to be a neurologist because I don't like blood.
I really enjoyed the game. I think it is really cool how you can play a fun game and learn about blood at the same time. I liked how it didn't tell you exactly what was which blood type, so you had to learn by yourself. I think that it is interesting how injecting a different blood type to a parient can cause problems. I would like to learn more about different blood types. I also think that I will play this game again. I give this game a 10 over 10.
I was excited to play this game because it seemed really interesting to me. At first, I thought that it was kind of gross, and a little bit scary, and I really had no idea what was going on. I was just guessing over and over again, but after trying many times, I finally understood how to play and it got really fun. The game is not JUST fun, but I learned something new; something that could be really helpful. Overall, I really like this game, AND think that the idea of it is really cool.
I really liked playing this game. After a few tries, I got much better at telling weather he was an Rh- or an Rh+. I figuered out that to find the general blood type you find which antibody conects with the red blood cells. Then if the Rh antibody conects with the red blood cell it is posotive, and if not it is negative. Mostly though I understood the game and it was quite fun, and I think it really helps you understand more about blood typing.
This game was very fun, but it is still unclear to me how some blood colors meant different things. I didn't know there were so many different blood types that could mean different things. I thought it was just O's and A's and B's, but there are so much more.
I really enjoyed this game. It was a great way to learn about different types of blood types, and which ones keep the humans alive. It was especially fun for me because I'm into gore and blood, so it was really interesting. I also signed up for the Blood Testing LEAP period, so I already knew about the different blood types, and the way they effect each other. I also kept cracking up when after you were done giving the patients the blood, they would say something like, "Yay!" or if you got it wrong, they would scream. This is a really great game for those who aren't really into science, but they're into games, so they can learn science in an educational but entertaining way. I would really like to show this game to my family and friends outside of school.
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I really enjoyed playing this game. I thought that it was fascinating watching which blood types patients could use depending on whether it would blend with their own. Once I played the game I started thinking about how kids blood types are related to their parents. I started to look it up and found a chart explaining that it is very similar to the game in that children can only receive a blood type that their parents could be injected with.
I thought that this game was really fun. I loved watching the blood go into the fake patients arm. I thought it was really cool how you get to learn about blood testing and typing, while having fun. I really liked learning about this. I want to become a neurologist when I get older, so learning about blood typing really interested me. I was wondering the same question on and on throughout the game. If someone has a certain type of blood, and then another is injected into them, why does their blood clot?
HERE IS A LIKE:
http://www.hematology.org/patients/blood-disorders/blood-clots/5233.aspx
I think that playing this game was really eduacational and interesting. I think that it is a really good thing for kids to be playing more educational video games if they are playing video games at all, but I do get a little grossed out by this game. It's really cool, but I'm slightly sqeamish, especially after several IV's. I think that this game could inspire many others to take up a career in the field of medicine.
I think that this game was fun, but kind of hard to understand. I don't get why the health was effected the way it was, and why combination were more helpful then the correct blood, so I decided to do some research. After doing some research, I learned that certain blood types can donate to specific blood types, usually not their own. Now that I see how this works, I realize its more of a test of you knowledge then a game.
To answer ally's question I did some research and discovered that if your body sees another blood cell as a foreign invader it attacks it and invades it because of the antigens on it. If the shape is similar to what type of blood cell your body has, it will accept it.
I enjoyed this game a lot. It is an educational and fun way to learn about blood typing and transfusions. I never knew how to classify blood types until I played this game. I would recommend this game to any medical student. It could be used to study blood types and how to give a blood transfusions.
I enjoyed this game a lot. It is an educational and fun way to learn about blood typing and transfusions. I never knew how to classify blood types until I played this game. I would recommend this game to any medical student. It could be used to study blood types and how to give a blood transfusions.
This was a very fun game. At first I did not understand but than I got used to it. I played the quick game and it was exciting. I almost forgot that I was working on the blog! The hardest part was at the end when you had to choose the right blood in order for the patient to survive. The blood that they had from the car accident was different from the blood that needed to actually go into their body. Overall this game was a fun and educational way to learn.
This is one of the most educational and fun computer games that I have ever played. When I was starting to play, it took me 6 or 7 tries to get the right blood type of the patient. When I had played more, I started to understand that you have to look at what is inside the tube, not just guess from the letters on the tubes. What I found interesting was that if the patient has a blood type of A Rh+, you could inject the blood type AB Rh+, but not AB Rh-. I figured out that is so because when you have a certain blood type, you need to inject the one that is the closest if you don't have that exact one. If you inject Ab Rh- to a patient that has the blood type of AB Rh+, it isn't the closest and won't mix. I really found this game interesting and fun and would like to find more games like it.
I really enjoyed this game, and I think it is a very effective and fun way to learn about blood types. However, it was a bit confusing. But hopefully these types of games influence kids, and do video games that are actually educational.
I thought that this game was really fun and interesting. Before I played this game I never really knew how blood was classified. In the beginning I struggled to understand how to play the game, but as I continued I got the hang of it. I noticed that the patient's blood sometimes clotted in the test tube. I did a little bit of research to see which blood types can donate to which blood types. These were my results:
0 can donate to all
A can donate to A and AB
B can donate to B and AB
AB can donate to AB
I think that this topic is very interesting, and I might want to research deeper into the subject.
I thought this game was really fun. It was a little tough at first but then I got the hang of it. It is great to see some educational games out there and not just battling zombies. To agree with Juliet's point, it was sort of gross when you inject into the patient's arm and when you mess up. I loved the fact that it was an educational game and if you don't understand it at the end of the game, if you click what is blood typing it will show you. It was very interesting and educational that I may just play it one more time...
I really enjoyed playing this game. I found it very interesting that when you do the agglutination (clumping of bacteria or red cells when held together by antibodies) tests you can see what type of blood the patient has based on this test. I looked farther into it and this is exactly how it works: The test to determine your blood group is called ABO typing. Your blood sample is mixed with antibodies from type A and B blood, and the sample is checked to see whether or not the blood cells agglutinate. If blood cells stick together, it means the blood reacted with one of the antibodies. The second step is called back typing. The liquid part of your blood without cells (serum) is mixed with type A and type B blood. People with type A blood have anti-B antibodies, and those with type B blood have anti-A antibodies. Type O blood contains both types of antibodies. These two steps can accurately determine your blood type. Based on the patient's blood type we can figure out what kind of blood to inject into them. Type O- can go into any patient because it has no antibodies. Like Ali said, A can donate to A and AB,
B can donate to B and AB, and AB can donate to AB. The reason you cannot put for example type A blood into a patient that has type B blood is because the antibodies will not recognize eachother and basically fight eachother. This reaction can cause weakening of your immune system. Overall, I found this game really interesting and fun even though I would not like to be the patient. Especially if the doctor injects the wrong blood type.
I really enjoyed playing this game. I thought it was a great and fun way to learn about blood typing. I wonder what type of blood I have. I looked it up and I found out that if you have A+ you have to get blood from the same blood type, and that others blood types can get all or some different blood types.
This is the best kind of game- fun, so you're not bored, and educational so that you can learn something new! I enjoyed playing so much that now I am curious what my blood type is! I would like for the game to create more mini-challenges that are harder so I can learn even more. Also, as to Sophia's comment, I actually did not have to look at the cells and antibodies because I checked the tutorial to see which blood types were compatible. But don't get me wrong, this was only a game. I can totally see how in real life situations you would have to look at what's inside the tube. Overall, I have to say "Great Job!" to Nobelmedia (the game's creators) for making a fun and educational game for kids eager to learn!
This game was really amazing because it was fun, addicting, and taught me. I understand ab+ ab- and on and on and on and on and on. I know that if there is a big red clump at the bottom, it is positive and if there is not, it's negative. I most certainly don't want to be a neurologist because I don't like blood.
I really enjoyed the game. I think it is really cool how you can play a fun game and learn about blood at the same time. I liked how it didn't tell you exactly what was which blood type, so you had to learn by yourself. I think that it is interesting how injecting a different blood type to a parient can cause problems. I would like to learn more about different blood types. I also think that I will play this game again. I give this game a 10 over 10.
I was excited to play this game because it seemed really interesting to me. At first, I thought that it was kind of gross, and a little bit scary, and I really had no idea what was going on. I was just guessing over and over again, but after trying many times, I finally understood how to play and it got really fun. The game is not JUST fun, but I learned something new; something that could be really helpful. Overall, I really like this game, AND think that the idea of it is really cool.
I really liked playing this game. After a few tries, I got much better at telling weather he was an Rh- or an Rh+. I figuered out that to find the general blood type you find which antibody conects with the red blood cells. Then if the Rh antibody conects with the red blood cell it is posotive, and if not it is negative. Mostly though I understood the game and it was quite fun, and I think it really helps you understand more about blood typing.
If you don't know about blood types than this is not the game for you. If you do know about blood types it can be very fun.
This game was very fun, but it is still unclear to me how some blood colors meant different things. I didn't know there were so many different blood types that could mean different things. I thought it was just O's and A's and B's, but there are so much more.
I really enjoyed this game. It was a great way to learn about different types of blood types, and which ones keep the humans alive. It was especially fun for me because I'm into gore and blood, so it was really interesting. I also signed up for the Blood Testing LEAP period, so I already knew about the different blood types, and the way they effect each other. I also kept cracking up when after you were done giving the patients the blood, they would say something like, "Yay!" or if you got it wrong, they would scream. This is a really great game for those who aren't really into science, but they're into games, so they can learn science in an educational but entertaining way. I would really like to show this game to my family and friends outside of school.
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