Current FDA guidelines allow a maximum of 10.5 ml/Kg body weight of whole blood to be collected during volunteer donation. The majority of blood collection facilities use 500 mL collection sets, with up to an additional 50 mL collected for screening tests.
Autologous donation and transfusion.
People are rarely infected with HIV through blood transfusion now. Scientists have not always known what HIV was or how to detect it. During this time, many people were infected with HIV as a result of blood transfusion. Thankfully, now every blood sample collected is tested for a variety of diseases, including HIV.
blood transfusion
taking blood from a healthy person and giving it to another person who needs it
A person who can receive any blood type during a blood transfusion.
the pulse will increase, the temperature will increase , and the blood pressure will drop
Iatrogenic CJD occurs when a person is infected during a medical procedure, such as organ donation, blood transfusion, or brain surgery.
transfusion
The person who receives the blood in a blood transfusion is called the recipient or transfusion recipient. This individual may require a transfusion for various medical reasons, such as surgery, trauma, or certain medical conditions that affect blood production. The transfusion is carefully matched to ensure compatibility between the donor blood and the recipient's blood type to minimize the risk of adverse reactions.
A blood transfusion
blood transfusion :)
transfusion