Blood donors are questioned about their general health, their lifestyle, and any medical conditions that might disqualify them as donors.
Yes because universal donors have o blood.
Approximately 15-16% of blood donors have Rh- blood. (This includes O-, A-, B-, and AB-)
As of 2003, all fibrin sealants used in the United States are made from blood plasma taken from carefully screened donors and rigorously tested to eliminate hepatitis viruses, HIV-1, and parvovirus
A blood donor is a person who donates blood for use in transfusion.
The cast of Blood Donors - 2009 includes: Dana Aritonovich as Dana Boris Himself as Boris
no donors can only receive o-
Donors of infected blood are entered into the Donor Deferral Register, a confidential national data base used to prevent deferred people from donating blood.
Yes, gay blood donors can safely contribute to blood banks and help save lives, as long as they meet the same eligibility criteria as all other donors, such as being in good health and not engaging in high-risk behaviors.
Donors are encouraged to drink plenty of liquids to replace the fluid lost with the donated blood. It is important to maintain the fluid volume of the blood so that the blood pressure will remain stable.
A person with A negative blood will form antibodies to Rh + and to B
You mean in national elections? What does blood-donating have to do with voting?
blood transfusion