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Dhaka International University
Emergency Blood Donation
Management System
Presented By
 Md. Fahim Faysal Himel
 Md. Zahid Hasan
 Md. Mehedi Hasan
 Md. Kawsar Amin
 Md. Salim Iqbal asdfa
 Md. Bulbul kabir
 What is Blood donation?
 Objectives
 History of Blood Donation
 Blood Donation Basics
 Supply and screening
 The donation Process
 Project Implementation
System Tools
Functionalities of this System
Organization of this site
Security Of This system
User Interface
 Conclusions
What is Blood donation?
A blood donation occurs when a person
Voluntarily has blood drawn and used for
transfusion.
Donation may be of whole-blood (WB), or of
specific components directly.
Objectives
To conduct a study on blood donor
management.
To design an electronic blood donor
management system.
To validate the design using a prototype
Support
History of Blood Donation
 Blood transfusion service became available in
Bangladesh at the Dhaka Medical Collage
Hospital in 1950.
 An estimate from 2011 is that of the 500,000
units of blood required annually, only 25%
come from voluntary donation, 20–25% from
paid donors, and 50–55% from one-time
donation for a specific patient.
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
Supply and screening
 Blood supplies are often low, and drop usually in the
summer
 This is due to strict screening methods and a task of
donors
 All donated blood in our system are tested for HIV,
Hepatitis, and other disease.
 Our system has very specific screening requirements
The donation Process
 Before Donation
 During donation
 After Donation
Before Donation
 Generally, you must be at least 16 years of age.
 Weight is minimum 110 pounds and in basic
good health.
 Checking of your pulse, blood pressure,
temperature and hemoglobin.
 The body contains 10 to 12 pints of blood. Your
whole blood donation is approximately one pint.
 Screening questions at each donation must be
asked to ensure the safest possible blood supply.
 Signature of your application to confirm that
you have read understood the information.
During donation
 The needle, like all of the materials used for
collection blood is new, sterilized, sealed and
used only once.
 You may feel a slight sting in the beginning
lasting only a couple of seconds, but there
should be no discomfort during the donation.
 Donation process takes about 10-15minutes.
 The entire donation process, from registration
to post-donation refreshments, takes about one
hour.
After Donation
 Most people feel great after giving blood.
 If any abnormal symptoms, check it by the doctor.
 Apply pressure for about five minutes to stop any
bleeding.
 Avoid any intense physical activity for six to eight hours.
 The volume of fluids will adjust within a few hours of your
donation.
 The red blood cells will be replaced within a few weeks.
 Be sure to eat well at your regular mealtimes and drink
plenty of fluids.
Functionalities of this System
This system is used for maintaining whole
information about Blood Donation.
In this project mainly 3 modules are there.
 Admin
 Donors
 Acceptors
Admin
The person who is able to observe and maintain
whole system
 Log in
 Change Password
 Maintain donor details
 Update donor details
 Accept Message
 Logout
Functionalities of this System(cont…)
Donor
A person who donate blood voluntarily
 Log in
 Change password
 Update information.
 Logout
Functionalities of this System(cont…)
Acceptor
Who looks for blood and accept blood form donor
Search a blood
Emergency Message
View donor list
Functionalities of this System(cont…)
Project Implementation
System tools
User Interface
System Tools
HTML
CSS
JavaScript
PHP
MySQL DataBase
User Interface
• Home
User Interface(cont…)
•Admin
We Following MODEL
 Business modeling
 Data modeling
 Process modeling
 Application generation
 Testing and turnover
Phase Activity
Limitation of the Manual system:
time consuming
leads to error prone results
consumes lot of manpower
lacks of data security
Retrieval of data takes lot of time
Percentage of accuracy is less
Reports take time to produce
Advantages over Manual system
Access from any where of world
Access at any time
Quick Search
Better Communication
Optimize to volunteer
Time Optimize
Cost Optimize
Security Of This system
Only administrator can do any kind of insert,
update and delete related operation.
 User has no permission to do this kind of
operation.
secure form destroy data and any kind of
illegal operation.
It is easy to find out the operator.
Conclusion
This report presents the Blood Bank
Management System related issues.
Problem to calculate amount of blood in stock.
 difficulty in identifying blood expiry date.
In future we must overcome this drawback by
using modern technologies.
Reference
• Blood donation. Retrieved March 06, 2014 from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_donation
• HTML. Retrieved March 13, 2014, from
http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_attributes.asp
• MySQL. Retrieved May 11, 2013, from http://www.sitepoint.com/how-to-
install-mysql
• CSS. Retrieved March 01, 2014, from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascading_Style_Sheets
• JQuery. Retrieved March 02, 2014, from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jquery
• JavaScript. Retrieved March 30, 2014, from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript
• PHP. Retrieved February 30, 2014, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHP
• Principles of user interface. Retrieved March 06, 2014, from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principles_of_user_interface_design
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Dhaka International University

Emergency blood donation management system

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    Dhaka International University EmergencyBlood Donation Management System Presented By  Md. Fahim Faysal Himel  Md. Zahid Hasan  Md. Mehedi Hasan  Md. Kawsar Amin  Md. Salim Iqbal asdfa  Md. Bulbul kabir
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     What isBlood donation?  Objectives  History of Blood Donation  Blood Donation Basics  Supply and screening  The donation Process
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     Project Implementation SystemTools Functionalities of this System Organization of this site Security Of This system User Interface  Conclusions
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    What is Blooddonation? A blood donation occurs when a person Voluntarily has blood drawn and used for transfusion. Donation may be of whole-blood (WB), or of specific components directly.
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    Objectives To conduct astudy on blood donor management. To design an electronic blood donor management system. To validate the design using a prototype Support
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    History of BloodDonation  Blood transfusion service became available in Bangladesh at the Dhaka Medical Collage Hospital in 1950.  An estimate from 2011 is that of the 500,000 units of blood required annually, only 25% come from voluntary donation, 20–25% from paid donors, and 50–55% from one-time donation for a specific patient.
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    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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    Supply and screening Blood supplies are often low, and drop usually in the summer  This is due to strict screening methods and a task of donors  All donated blood in our system are tested for HIV, Hepatitis, and other disease.  Our system has very specific screening requirements
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    The donation Process Before Donation  During donation  After Donation
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    Before Donation  Generally,you must be at least 16 years of age.  Weight is minimum 110 pounds and in basic good health.  Checking of your pulse, blood pressure, temperature and hemoglobin.  The body contains 10 to 12 pints of blood. Your whole blood donation is approximately one pint.  Screening questions at each donation must be asked to ensure the safest possible blood supply.  Signature of your application to confirm that you have read understood the information.
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    During donation  Theneedle, like all of the materials used for collection blood is new, sterilized, sealed and used only once.  You may feel a slight sting in the beginning lasting only a couple of seconds, but there should be no discomfort during the donation.  Donation process takes about 10-15minutes.  The entire donation process, from registration to post-donation refreshments, takes about one hour.
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    After Donation  Mostpeople feel great after giving blood.  If any abnormal symptoms, check it by the doctor.  Apply pressure for about five minutes to stop any bleeding.  Avoid any intense physical activity for six to eight hours.  The volume of fluids will adjust within a few hours of your donation.  The red blood cells will be replaced within a few weeks.  Be sure to eat well at your regular mealtimes and drink plenty of fluids.
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    Functionalities of thisSystem This system is used for maintaining whole information about Blood Donation. In this project mainly 3 modules are there.  Admin  Donors  Acceptors
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    Admin The person whois able to observe and maintain whole system  Log in  Change Password  Maintain donor details  Update donor details  Accept Message  Logout Functionalities of this System(cont…)
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    Donor A person whodonate blood voluntarily  Log in  Change password  Update information.  Logout Functionalities of this System(cont…)
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    Acceptor Who looks forblood and accept blood form donor Search a blood Emergency Message View donor list Functionalities of this System(cont…)
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     Business modeling Data modeling  Process modeling  Application generation  Testing and turnover Phase Activity
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    Limitation of theManual system: time consuming leads to error prone results consumes lot of manpower lacks of data security Retrieval of data takes lot of time Percentage of accuracy is less Reports take time to produce
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    Advantages over Manualsystem Access from any where of world Access at any time Quick Search Better Communication Optimize to volunteer Time Optimize Cost Optimize
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    Security Of Thissystem Only administrator can do any kind of insert, update and delete related operation.  User has no permission to do this kind of operation. secure form destroy data and any kind of illegal operation. It is easy to find out the operator.
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    Conclusion This report presentsthe Blood Bank Management System related issues. Problem to calculate amount of blood in stock.  difficulty in identifying blood expiry date. In future we must overcome this drawback by using modern technologies.
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    Reference • Blood donation.Retrieved March 06, 2014 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_donation • HTML. Retrieved March 13, 2014, from http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_attributes.asp • MySQL. Retrieved May 11, 2013, from http://www.sitepoint.com/how-to- install-mysql • CSS. Retrieved March 01, 2014, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascading_Style_Sheets • JQuery. Retrieved March 02, 2014, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jquery • JavaScript. Retrieved March 30, 2014, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript • PHP. Retrieved February 30, 2014, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHP • Principles of user interface. Retrieved March 06, 2014, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principles_of_user_interface_design
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