answersLogoWhite

0

For donors, the process of giving blood is very safe. Only sterile equipment is used and there is no chance of catching an infection from the equipment. There is a slight chance of infection at the puncture site if the skin is not properly washed

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is a blood donor?

A blood donor is a person who donates blood for use in transfusion.


What is blood donors?

A blood donor is a person who donates blood for use in transfusion.


What is the term for taking blood from one donor and introducing it into a recipient?

Blood Transfusion


Whose RB Cs are going to agglutinate the recipients or the donor in incompatible blood transfusion?

The donor


What is the universal donor in terms blood transfusion?

blood group O because it have no antigen.


Can Muslims have a blood transfusion?

Blood transfusion does NOT depend on which religion a person belongs. All that is taken into account is the compatibility of the blood group pf the donor and the recipient.


Which test is performed to determine the compatibility of a blood donor and recipient before a blood transfusion?

crossmatching


What are the risks associated with receiving a blood transfusion?

Sometimes problems occur with a blood transfusion, but that is supposed to be rare. Some people can have an allergic reaction to the transfusion.


What test is performed to determine if a donor unit of blood is not a suitable match?

The test performed to determine if a donor unit of blood is not a suitable match is the crossmatch test. In this procedure, the recipient's serum is mixed with the donor's red blood cells to check for any agglutination or reaction, indicating incompatibility. If the crossmatch shows a positive reaction, it signifies that the donor blood is not suitable for transfusion to that recipient. This test is crucial for preventing transfusion reactions.


What is the name for the universal donor?

This refers to type O blood. Anyone can receive this as a transfusion. No real name for it, though, just universal donor.


A patient's blood type is AB can she safely receive a plasma transfusion from a donor who is o?

no , it is not possible


If someone refuses a blood transfusion how long do they have?

Refusing consent means that the physician has explained all of the benefits and risks of having a transfusion of blood and blood products AND the patient will not accept the risks associated with transfusion. It is a signed document.