The school organizes blood donations, and I don t want to go...

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I'll give it, it's no big deal. We have blood tests beforehand, and those who are not qualified do not want to. There are classmates who are afraid of you like you, but they are qualified.

    Some students are not afraid, thinking that they are in good health, but they are not qualified. Now science has not yet reached the point of completely replacing human blood with pig blood, can you donate or donate, in recent years, several places across the country have reported that the blood bank is in an emergency, to transfer something across the province. This is also thanks to the big country, if the country is small, where to transfer it?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The school is disgusting, blood donation is voluntary, and it makes it difficult for students to do this.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If it is a man, tell the school that he has been drinking more water recently and his blood is relatively thin, which does not meet the requirements.

    If it's a girl, tell the school that your menstrual period isn't over yet.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the school forces you to donate blood, it is illegal, and there is no need to find a reason, donating blood is voluntary.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Blood donation is voluntary.

    The school can't force it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    On the day of blood donation, I asked for leave to say that the cold was not over, or that I really had a cold!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I'll tell you a trick, it's ruthless! Most people don't tell him: Tell your teacher that you have hepatitis B! He will never let you go.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are many ways to do this, such as colds, smoking, menstruation, inflammation, etc., and I heard that you can even eat a lot of nights on the first day!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Say that the period is coming, do you have a cold? If you have a cold, don't donate blood!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you ask for leave, you will say that you have chickenpox!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is okay to donate blood in schools. Some schools have regulations that blood donation can add credits, which is a practice to encourage everyone to donate blood, and blood donation can be counted as a social practice, and the policies of each school are different.

    Citizens can donate whole blood or component blood for blood donation, of which the interval between whole blood donation should reach 6 months, and the interval between blood component donation (referring to platelet donation) should reach half a month.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Part of the reason is that the blood you donate can be transfused back from the hospital for free when you and your parents need it, but this policy only works in the place where you donate, not elsewhere (blood banks in various provinces or territories are not connected and rarely transport to each other).

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is illegal to force blood donation in schools. The blood donation system promotes voluntary blood donation on the premise of ensuring the health of blood donors. Forcing students to donate blood without compensation violates citizens' right to personal liberty and can be sued in the people's court to defend their rights.

    Blood banks must provide blood donors with the necessary health checks free of charge; If the physical condition does not meet the conditions for blood donation, the blood station shall explain the situation to it, and shall not collect blood, and the physical health conditions of blood donors shall be prescribed by the health administrative department.

    1. Is there a holiday for blood donation?

    Countries that donate blood do not have clear leave rules. Some units are willing to let blood donors rest after donating blood, which is a spontaneous act of the enterprise, not a national regulation. However, Hainan Province is an exception, because Hainan Province is a special zone and can legislate on its own, so it is stipulated in Hainan's blood donation regulations:

    There are two days off after donating blood. The national policy on voluntary blood donation is as follows: (1) If the amount of blood donated by unpaid blood donors is less than 800 ml, they can enjoy free blood at three times the amount of blood donated.

    2) Those who donate 800 ml or more of blood will enjoy free blood for life. (3) The spouses, parents and children of unpaid blood donors enjoy the same amount of free blood. (4) When the whole family blood of the person who sacrifices coarse blood for free can be exempted from paying the blood deposit.

    5) In addition, the state has set up a "blood donation award" for unpaid blood donors: it is divided into gold, silver and bronze awards, and blood donors who have donated 40 times, 30 times and 20 times (200 ml for one time) are rewarded respectively.

    2. Whether the blood donation certificate is used nationwide or has regional restrictions.

    It depends on whether the blood donation certificate issued by your city is valid nationwide. The general scope of the blood donation certificate is marked on the blood donation card, and attention should be paid to the marking. If you are unsure, you can consult your local phlebotomite department.

    See if the city blood bank agency enters your information into what network. If it's just a local area network and the card issued to you is a handwriter, it can only be used in the city where you donate blood; If the registration information before blood collection is connected to the computer network and can be queried, and the issued certificate is a printed version, then it can generally be used nationwide.

    3. What are the conditions that need to be met to constitute the crime of manufacturing blood products?

    To constitute the crime of making blood products, the following conditions must be met:

    1. The main body is a special subject;

    2. Subjective negligence;

    3. The object of this crime is the state's management system for blood and blood products and public health;

    4. This crime is objectively manifested in the fact that when collecting, ** blood, or making or ** blood products, testing is not carried out in accordance with the provisions or other operational regulations are violated, resulting in consequences that endanger the health of others.

    Article 18 of the Blood Donation Law of the People's Republic of China shall be banned by the local people's health administrative department at or above the county level, confiscate illegal gains, and may be fined less than 100,000 yuan; where a crime is constituted, criminal responsibility is pursued in accordance with law

    1) Illegally collecting blood;

    2) Blood donated by blood stations and medical institutions** for free;

    3) Illegally organizing others to sell blood.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Private school teachers are allowed to donate blood, but there are certain conditions that need to be met. First of all, the teacher must meet the age requirement for blood donation, which is generally 18-60 years old; Secondly, the teacher must meet the weight requirements for blood donation, which is generally more than 45 kilograms; Finally, teachers must meet the health requirements for blood donation and must not have diseases such as infectious diseases, chronic diseases, etc. Steps to donate blood:

    1.Prepare for blood donation: Teachers need to prepare ID cards, blood donation certificates, blood donation registration forms, etc., and ensure that they meet the age, weight and health requirements for blood donation.

    2.Pre-donation check-up: Teachers need to undergo a physical examination before donating blood, including blood pressure, blood sugar, blood and other checks to ensure their health.

    3.Blood donation: Teachers can donate blood at blood donation centers or community blood donation stations, generally each donation is 450 ml, and the blood donation time is generally about 30 minutes.

    4.Post-donation check-up: Teachers are required to undergo a post-donation medical check-up to ensure their health.

    5.Rest: Teachers need to rest after donating blood to ensure their health.

    Blood donation is a virtue and a social responsibility, and private school teachers can actively participate in blood donation activities and contribute to society.

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