Question of blood donation cart please thank you for the person who works at the blood bank.

Updated on society 2024-03-19
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first question is answered: the yellow canister is the one used to collect discarded needles, which are the needles used by blood donors for blood testing, and then when the blood donation vehicle returns to the blood center or blood station, the canister will be completely closed (after closure, it can only be opened by destructive methods) and handed over to a professional medical waste disposal institution for disposal, so the canister is also disposable. And the jar itself has also been aseptically treated, of course, in the process of use, there are needles and blood droplets carried by the needles, according to the operating procedures, it is not allowed to contact the outer wall of the yellow can.

    The second question answers: because the outer wall of the jar is aseptic, you will not have any infectious disease if you touch the outer wall of the jar and then press the band-aid, and to be honest, the bacteria and contamination of the hand itself that touches the yellow jar at that time is much greater than the outer wall of the yellow can. Also, your hand is not in direct contact with the eye of the blood donation, so please rest assured!

    Your love and courage bring hope to patients!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You're too nervous, there's no problem at all, and in a dry situation, the virus leaves the body and dies immediately, and if you press the band-aid with your hand and don't touch the wound directly, you'll be fine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.Will the blood collected by the blood donation vehicle really be used on the patient? Where will the collected blood be used?

    Every bag of blood with love can help you live longer, but you may not dare to take the first step to donate blood because you are worried about safety, the amount of blood you donate, and the direction of your blood donation. In fact, scientific blood donation has a strict set of procedures from collection to utilization. All blood components are collected at once; Component blood donation:

    with blood cells. Separators collect a component of the blood, such as platelets.

    The process of returning the other components to the donor. The two methods are basically the same, but the difference is that component blood donation requires the detection of the content of certain blood components and other related indicators in the blood donor's body; The duration of component blood donation is slightly longer than that of whole blood donation.

    It takes 40-60 minutes for platelets to be collected per unit of blood donor. Unpaid blood donation.

    Not only can you donate whole blood, but you can also donate blood components. Among them, platelets are a component of the blood, and a bag of mechanical platelet components can bring back to life patients who have died in the course of a long time due to difficulty in stopping bleeding.

    2.In addition, the process of platelet donation is also different from whole blood donation. Platelets need to be separated through a blood separator, and then other blood components are transfused to the donor.

    The whole process takes an hour and a half. "Once the blood has been collected, it cannot be used directly on the patient. It needs to be tested and separated.

    According to the staff of the Component Department of the Blood Station in the center of Shaoxing, after blood collection, the blood components are separated and prepared for Xunxin and blood testing. Your body's iron levels are balanced and a healthy adult usually contains 5 grams of iron, most of which is found in red blood cells.

    and in the bone marrow. After donating 200 millilitres of blood, the body loses only about a quarter of a gram of iron. This amount can be replenished from the diet within a few weeks of donating blood.

    3.But too much iron in the blood can damage the health of your blood vessels, and lowering iron levels can help reduce the risk of diseases related to vascular malformations, such as heart disease.

    and stroke. There are two types of blood donation: whole blood and component blood. Sometimes people may be told "component transfusions" when they need a blood transfusion. In fact, blood components are finely differentiated and made into high-concentration, high-purity blood products.

    More targeted infusions to patients with different symptoms. Blood donated by unpaid donors is used in a safer and more efficient way to reach those who need it, without fear of being wasted.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, the blood does dissipate and will be used on the patient; They will not be used anywhere else, but will be saved and used on the patient when he needs to take pure things.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, most of the blood will be used on the patient, and some will be used to test various equipment.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.Take the ID card to register a**, the content of name, gender, date of birth, physical condition, past medical history, etc.

    2.Draw 3 ml of blood for testing. Main laboratory items: infectious diseases, blood lipids, blood glucose, blood components, etc.

    3.After passing the laboratory test, prepare to donate blood, blood donation is generally divided into 200 ml and 400 ml, you can choose by yourself.

    4.After the blood is finished, a blood donation certificate will be issued, indicating the time and amount of blood donated.

    5.Distribution of souvenirs.

    6.About a month later, the blood center will text you to let you know if your blood is qualified, and say thank you, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First of all, I took a blood test, and after the test, I got in the car to donate blood, and there was nothing.

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