3. Blood Transfusion Basics
Blood transfusion is the process of transferring blood or
blood components from one person to another
Transfusions are used to treat massive blood loss due to
trauma or surgery
Also used to treat people suffering from blood disease
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4. History of Blood Transfusion
Blood transfusion began in the mid 1600s
Was banned in europe because few people survived
Doctors were using animal blood
In the 1900s, doctors discovered that people needed blood of
the same type for transfusions to be safe
Doctors also discovered how to preserve blood
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5. Parts of the Blood
Today, blood transfusions can involve specific parts of the
blood instead of whole blood
Red blood cells
White blood cells
Platelets
Plasma
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6. Risks
While we have become more advanced, there are still risks to
blood transfusion, these risks include:
Fever
Allergic reaction
Hemolytic reaction
Disease
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7. Supply and Screening
Blood supplies are often low, and drop usually in the
summer
This is due to strict screening methods and a lack of donors
All donated blood in Canada is tested for HIV, Hepatitis, and
other diseases
Canada has very specific screening requirements
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8. The Donation Process
Before Donation
During Donation
After Donation
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9. Before Donation
Checking of your pulse, blood pressure, temperature and
hemoglobin;
Questions about risk behaviours related to diseases
Signature of your application to confirm that you have read
and understood the information.
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10. During Donation
The blood donation itself only lasts about 10 minutes
The needle, like all of the materials used for collecting blood,
is new, sterilized, sealed and used only once.
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11. After Donation
Apply pressure for about five minutes to stop any bleeding.
Keep the bandage that covers the puncture on for six hours.
Avoid any intense physical activity for six to eight hours.
Depending on your job or the sport you practice, you may
need to wait a while before being active.
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12. Labile Blood Products
Labile blood products are perishable
Open 24/7, blood services are always ready to distribute
blood products
It takes at least one day to deliver fresh products
Each day, Quebec handles 200 blood orders from different
hospitals
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13. Stable Blood Products
Stable blood products last much longer than Labile ones. This
explains its name. Stable products are extracted from blood
plasma.
Stable products are purchased from suppliers
Some of the plasma produced from whole blood donations is
sent to a facility that extracts stable products from it.
(2010). Blood Donation. Retrieved from http://www.hema-quebec.qc.ca/donner/don-de-sang/index.en.html.
16. Advantages
People who donate blood do so out of a sense of goodness,
to help friends, and because of social duty. Doing so satisfies
these people.
Lets face it, blood transfusions and are necessary. Every day
hundreds of orders for blood are made by hospitals.
Blood donations are completely safe. The needles used are
sterile and new, and are used only once.
Sojka, Nilsson. (January 2008). The blood donation experience: self-reported motives and obstacles for donating blood. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?
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17. Disadvantages
Blood transfusions cannot be 100% safe, even with the strict screening rules.
There are risks involved with all transfusions.
Some people have a fear of needles, and this prevents them from donating
blood.
Blood donation can only be done 6 times a year per person, and this limits
the amount of blood given per year.
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