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there is nothing to forgive, when a blood transfusion is required, the doctor in charge will do so to save the patient's life, end of story.
The doctor will recommend a blood transfusion in the event of severe hemorrhage to replace the blood and plasma lost. It is essential that an adequate blood volume is maintained.
i guess no. but it is really required you can i ask the doctor.
J. A. F. Napier has written: 'Handbook of blood transfusion therapy' -- subject(s): Transfusion, Blood Transfusion, Blood 'Blood transfusion therapy' -- subject(s): Transfusion, Blood
transfusion is required for you. Or you will die.
if you have a blood transfusion, knowing your blood group means you can tell the doctor, and get the right blood into you, or it can clot, if they put the wrong blood type into you
Jehovah's Witnesses who have lost blood are entitled to refuse a blood transfusion even if it will inevitably lead to their death; but they have no right to sentence their children to die. A qualified doctor is entitled to give a blood transfusion provided the child's consent is given. If the doctor is unhappy about this (though why should any doctor be unwilling top save a child's life?), the case should be referred to a doctor who is free from such qualms. If the Jehovah's Witness parent seeks to intervene to prevent the transfusion, the case should be rushed to court, if there is time. If not, the child should be given blood immediately.
One famous African American doctor is Dr. Charles Drew, who was a pioneer in the field of blood transfusion and the storage of blood plasma. He developed the first large-scale blood bank during World War II, significantly improving medical care for injured soldiers. His work laid the foundation for modern blood donation and transfusion practices, and he is celebrated for his contributions to medicine and public health.
Blood transfusion does not affect personality.
Dr. Charles Richard Drew is widely regarded as the originator of the blood bank concept. He developed techniques for the storage and transfusion of blood plasma, significantly advancing the field of blood transfusion and donation. His pioneering work during World War II led to the establishment of the first large-scale blood banks, which saved countless lives. Drew's contributions were instrumental in shaping modern transfusion medicine.
Blood type A can receive a transfusion from blood types A and AB.
"Life in a Bag: The Power of Blood Transfusion"