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Yes, blood banks typically charge hospitals for donated blood to cover the costs associated with processing, testing, storing, and transporting the blood. However, these charges may vary depending on the blood bank and any agreements in place between the blood bank and the hospital.
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.
No, this is impossible. For example: ifyou have type A blood and the person who donated to you had type B blood then you original blood would begin to clot, not recognizing the type B blood. Your blood would then begin to fight the foreign blood type/blood You would probably die within a week of having the transfusion.
Blood donation is generally safe as the body can quickly replenish the blood volume donated. Donors must meet strict health criteria to ensure they can give blood without any adverse effects. The process is closely monitored by trained professionals to safeguard the donor's health.
No harm comes to a blood donor during or after donation. Donated blood is replaced relatively quickly by the donor.
The use of the patient's own blood lowers the risk of allergic reactions to blood products derived from animal or donated blood.
An act of transferring donated blood, blood products, or other fluid into the circulatory system of a person or animal.
The main purpose of regulation is to ensure the quality of blood and to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases through donated blood. Before blood and blood products are used, they are extensively tested
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
One of the test performed on donated blood is the APA test which is used find out if the blood is clean and healthy
Yes it can
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Yes. If a person with that type needs it. Any blood can be donated as long as it has all the necessary requirements