Blood Collection in Blood Bank (Phlebotomy) |
Author(s): |
| Ajit Pal Singh , Sharda University, Greater Noida |
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| Phlebotomy, Donation, Blood, Transfusion, Donor, Blood bank |
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If any one needs blood for transfusion, he must have blood donors. There is as yet no acceptable alternative source of blood. We must obtain blood from living and healthy blood donors, who may be relatives of the patients needing blood. There are generally two types of preferred donation one is relatives and other is volunteer blood donors. Some times many NGO's organize blood donation camps, but still the need of blood is high. Mostly healthy people can donate blood without any ill effects. There are certain things which would make a donor unsuitable, however, and in order to keep blood as a safe and harmless procedure, we must screen our donors to be sure they are suitable for donation. There are two basic principles behind all donor screening, 1) The donation must be safe and harmless to the donor, 2) The blood donated must not be harmful to the patients who will receive it, and should be helpful to the recipient. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV9I20138 Published in: Volume : 9, Issue : 2 Publication Date: 01/05/2021 Page(s): 150-153 |
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