Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) accept and use modern medicine. They have absolutely no problem with blood transfusions. Many Mormon congregations host regular blood drives to assist local hospitals in providing blood transfusions.
Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) accept blood transfusions and any other modern medical procedures. Medical treatment choices are made by the individual patient, not the Church.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not accept blood transfusions.
Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) have no religious opposition to blood donations, blood transfusions, or any other modern medical practices. Most Mormon congregations host blood drives several times each year.
Perhaps you are thinking of the Jehovah's Witnesses, a completely different denomination which does not accept the practice of blood donation or transfusion.
No they are highly against it; Jehovah's Witnesses only accept non-blood based transfusions and expanders.
It depends on the state/facility. Most LPNs are not allowed to perform blood transfusions, that is a task that cannot be delegated to ancillary staff, or those that are not registered nurses.
Nowadays blood is screened for illnesses before it is used in transfusions.
Because blood is screened and sterilized before transfusions.
You can get it by blood transfusions.
Blood transfusions.
Charles Drew expanded the knowledge of blood banking and blood transfusions.
Blood transfusions are not taboo in the Catholic church. =Answer= The above poster is correct and you are thinking of Jehovah Witness.
Yes.
You sure can! You are just unable to give or donate blood from now on.
normal saline is compatible to blood
Standing there enough blood for transfusions.
An exact year is impossible to identify but the most blood transfusions likely occurred during wars due to mass casualties.