1. GIVE BLOOD SAVE LIFE
There are many simple things that you can to do
someone's life.blood donating is one of these
simple things.
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4. There are many simple things that you can do to save someone’s life. Blood
donating is one of these simple things. It’s an easy procedure which is divided
into three steps (i.e. screening, donating and refreshing).
The first stage in blood donating is screening. In this stage, you’ll be asked to
complete a form and show an ID card. Next, you’ll be asked for some health
history questions and do a few tests (i.e. iron level, blood pressure and pulse
checked) for your and people good.
Donating is the second stage. In this stage, you’ll be asked to seat on a chair,
your arm will be cleaned with alcohol and a needle will be inserted into a vein in
you arm. After 15 minutes, when nearly a pint of blood has been collected, the
needle will be removed and a bandage will be placed on your arm.
In the final stage, you’ll spend a few minutes enjoying refreshments to replace
the fluids that you lost during donation. Then, you can leave the donation
center and continue with your normal daily activities.
As you can see, blood donating is a simple procedure. I highly recommend
everyone to give blood whenever they got the chance to. It could save your life!
5. There are many simple things that you can do to save someone’s life. Blood
donating is one of these simple things. It’s an easy procedure which is divided
into three steps (i.e. screening, donating and refreshing).
The first stage in blood donating is screening. In this stage, you’ll be asked to
complete a form and show an ID card. Next, you’ll be asked for some health
history questions and do a few tests (i.e. iron level, blood pressure and pulse
checked) for your and people good.
Donating is the second stage. In this stage, you’ll be asked to seat on a chair,
your arm will be cleaned with alcohol and a needle will be inserted into a vein in
you arm. After 15 minutes, when nearly a pint of blood has been collected, the
needle will be removed and a bandage will be placed on your arm.
In the final stage, you’ll spend a few minutes enjoying refreshments to replace
the fluids that you lost during donation. Then, you can leave the donation center
and continue with your normal daily activities.
As you can see, blood donating is a simple procedure. I highly recommend
everyone to give blood whenever they got the chance to. It could save your life!
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7. Any donor, who is healthy, fit and not suffering from any
transmittable diseases can donate blood.
Donor must be 18 -60 years age and having a minimum weight of
50Kg can donate blood.
Donor’s Hemoglobin level is 12.5% minimum.
A donor can again donate blood after 3 months of your last
donation of blood.
Pulse rate must be between 50 to 100mm without any
irregularities.
BP Diastolic 50 to 100 mm Hg and Systolic 100 to 180 mm Hg.
Body temperature should be normal and oral temperature should
not exceed 37.5 degree Celsius.
RULES FOR DONATING BLOOD
8. PREPARATIONS
Prepare yourself by having enough fruit juice and water
in the night and morning before you donate blood.
Avoid donating blood in empty stomach. Eat three hours
before you donate blood. Avoid fatty foods. Eat food
which is rich in iron such as whole grains, eggs, and
beef, and spinach, leafy vegetables, orange and
citrus.
Don’t consume Alcohol or caffeine beverages before
donating blood.
Avoid donating blood for 6 months if you had any major
surgery.
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10. FEATURES OF BLOOD
Blood is a bodily fluid in animals that delivers necessary
substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells and
transports metabolic waste products away from those same cells.
When it reaches the lungs, gas exchange occurs when carbon
dioxide is diffused out of the blood into the alveoli and oxygen is
diffused into the blood. This oxygenated blood is pumped to the
left hand side of the heart in the pulmonary vein and enters the
left atrium. From here it passes through the bicuspid valve,
through the ventricle and taken all around the body by the aorta.
Blood contains antibodies, nutrients, oxygen and lots more to help
the body work