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What happens if blood does not work?

You might need a blood transfusion.


What happens when the platelets count is 5000?

A blood transfusion is usually ordered.


What has the author J A F Napier written?

J. A. F. Napier has written: 'Handbook of blood transfusion therapy' -- subject(s): Transfusion, Blood Transfusion, Blood 'Blood transfusion therapy' -- subject(s): Transfusion, Blood


What happens to a person who receives the wrong type of blood?

If the blood types do not match, you run the risk of toxicity.


What is a sentence for transfusion?

transfusion is required for you. Or you will die.


What happens if a person gets the wrong blood during a transfusion?

the pulse will increase, the temperature will increase , and the blood pressure will drop


How does blood transfusion affect personality?

Blood transfusion does not affect personality.


Why is heparin given after blood transfusion?

Heparin is given after a transfusion to prevent blood clotting.


Can a blood transfusion cause anaphalactic shock?

can a blood transfusion cause anaphylactic shock


What is done for low hemoglobin and having blood transfusion?

blood transfusion and low iron


Which department in the laboratory that processes blood products for transfusion?

There are several different labels for the department, here are a few: Blood Bank, Blood Transfusion Services, Transfusion Medicine


Do you have to replace blood if you receive a blood transfusion?

If you receive a blood transfusion, you are under no obligation to "return" (or "donate") any blood to back the blood bank. This is true both before and after receiving a blood transfusion - i.e you do not have to have donated blood previously, before you can have a transfusion. (At least, this is how it works in the UK). Nice to know, really.