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What do I get in return for my blood donation?

Information About Donating Blood
Blood you donate here at Hoag begins being processed for use by our patients as soon as you donate. You'll get the satisfaction of knowing you have directly helped another person and a free mini-medical examination including a blood pressure check. An identification card showing your blood group and Rh type will be mailed to you and you will become a member of our Gallon Club when you have given 8 blood donations.

Is cord blood donation confidential?

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Identifying information is never exchanged between a cord blood donor and cord blood transplant recipient. The identity of the cord blood donor is kept confidential at the cord blood bank.

What are the benefits of Autologous Blood Donation?

Information About Donating Blood
Although the blood supply today is very safe, autologous blood is the safest and most compatible blood for you.

A Patient's Guide to Autologous Blood Donation What is Autologous Blood Donation?

Information About Donating Blood
Your physician may recommend autologous blood donation if there is a possibility that you may need a blood transfusion during or after your surgical procedure. Autologous (pronounced aw-TOL-o-gous) blood donation is when you donate and store your own blood prior to your surgery. During surgery, should you require a transfusion, the blood that you donated will be given back to you.

Frequently Asked Questions about Blood Donation Why should I donate blood?

Information About Donating Blood
You should donate blood because it's an easy, relatively painless thing to do. The safety of the nation's blood supply is dependent on volunteer blood donors. 60% of the nation's population will require a blood transfusion at some time in their lives. Despite this fact, only 2% of the eligible donors in Southern California participate in blood donation. You'll feel good about doing something for someone else. It's an opportunity to share your good health with others.

Question: What is living donation?

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Answer: Living donation is when a living person donates an organ or part of an organ to another person. The living donor may be a relative, friend, spouse or an in-law. Or, the donor may be a stranger that has volunteered to help someone else. Living donation usually involves one of these organs: a segment of the liver, the lobe of one lung, a kidney, or a portion of the pancreas. Living donation is an alternative for individuals awaiting organ transplantation from a deceased donor.

Question No-17 How can i arrange a blood donation camp?

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Answer- Contact Chief District Medical Officer/Additional District Medical Officer (PH)/Additional District Medical Officer(MED)

Can I direct my blood donation to an individual?

FAQs About Donating Blood | Give Life | American Red Cross
Patients scheduled for surgery may be eligible to donate blood for themselves in the weeks before non-emergency surgery in a process known as autologous donation. If an autologous donation is not used, it is discarded. Family members and friends can also make directed donations. Directed donations are fully tested, so if they are not used by the intended patient, they can be released for use by other patients.

Can I direct my blood donation to the military?

FAQs About Donating Blood | Give Life | American Red Cross
The American Red Cross has created a strong operations network that helps us direct your blood donation to the areas of the country — or the world — where they are most needed. While you can't direct your donation to be specifically routed to military personnel, you can be sure that it will be sent to the areas of most critical need.

Question : Do you test the whole blood or serum?

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Answer : We test using serum. Testing serum verses whole blood gives us the advantage maintaining the specimen for a longer period of time, and more accurate results.

Question: What if I have already said "yes" to donation at the DMV?

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Answer: Your decision to be a donor was transferred to save7lives.org. You can review your record and make changes by accessing your information here.

How does the National Marrow Donor Program support cord blood donation and transplantation?

Cord Blood Donation: Frequently Asked Questions
The National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) is committed to building a strong network and inventory of high-quality cord blood units available to any patient who needs a transplant. We work with expectant parents and public cord blood banks to increase the number and diversity of cord blood units available for patients. We are also committed to improving transplant results for patients. That is why we are conducting a research study on cord blood transplantation and patient outcomes.

What is CMV (cytomegalovirus), and what does it have to do with blood donation?

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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common virus spread by air droplets (from coughing & sneezing), sexually, and by blood contact. In healthy persons it may cause minor flu-like symptoms, cough, sore throat and enlarged glands (resembling infectious mono), or no symptoms at all. It occurs at all ages, and by adulthood, blood tests show that about 50 percent of healthy adults have had the virus (and are now immune to it).

How long does it take to replenish my blood after a donation?

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Your body replenishes the fluid lost from donation within 24 hours. It may take up to two months to replace to lost Red Blood Cells.

What are the benefits of blood donation to me?

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Ans. Every time you donate a unit of blood at a blood bank, which is a member of the association of Voluntary Blood Banks, you will receive a certificate and a Blood Donation Card. This card can be used by you to get blood from the registered blood bank when you have a need. Also, every time you donate blood, screening tests are done on the blood for jaundice, hepatitis, AIDS etc. Hence, you are able to get screened for these communicable diseases free of charge.

What should I eat before blood-donation?

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Ans. Anything, but preferably something. Eating light snacks and a drink (nonalcoholic) before blood donation makes you psychologically more comfortable. Drink some liquid like tea, cold drink, juice, etc. to replenish fluid and eat some snacks. All this will be available for you at the blood bank.

What exactly happens during blood-donation?

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Ans. Giving blood is a very simple and straight forward process. On arrival at a blood bank, you will be asked to fill a few details on a donor form. Your medical history will be taken by a medical personnel in an area which provides adequate privacy. Blood Banks routinely take a small drop of blood to ensure that you aren't anemic. After you pass this simple medical screening process, you will be escorted to a blood donation area.

Question : How much blood needs to be drawn and where do I get a drawn?

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Answer : We will provide you with a draw specimen kit so that your doctor or laboratory can draw one 10ml (red top) or two 5ml (red tops) tubes of blood.

Question : Do I have to fast or do anything special before I have my blood drawn?

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Answer : You do not have to fast in order to do our test. However, you cannot take steroids or antihistamines for five days prior to blood draw. If you are fasting for another test, it will not have any effect on our results.

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