blood is kept in different conditions whole blood is kept in pack with anticoagulant (ACD) at 2 to 8 degrees. While other blood componets like fresh frozen plasma is kept in a very cold environment
The ESU cuts tissue and/or stops the bleeding by coagulating the blood . The ESU cuts tissue and/or stops the bleeding by coagulating the blood .
to keep the blood from coagulating
The three main components in donated blood are red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Plasma, which is the liquid portion of blood, is also an important component that helps transport these cells throughout the body.
The American Red Cross Association will often mail a card to your home address with your blood type after donating. If you have already donated blood with the American Red Cross, your blood type is stored in their database and can be retrieved by a simple call.
No, because the Red Cross did not provide Amanda with a product.
Refrigeration helps keep the blood from coagulating.
After collecting bags of blood, the American Red Cross will distribute the blood to all hospitals, donate it to the needy and if the supply permits, it is filtered into various components and these components are used in research.
Donated blood is stored in a blood bank or collection center. Blood is normally refrigerated but can also be frozen.
For expiring donated blood, they are disposed in accordance to the laws of the blood bank about proper disposal of blood.
No, because donated blood may go to pregnant women.
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it goes to a blood bank