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Hospital Blood Transfusion Services
Blood Bank
Why do people need blood transfusions?
1. Trauma.
2. Surgery.
3. Hematological or oncological medical conditions.

How much blood do blood banks transfuse each year?
In a state, two hospitals transfused more than 18,000 blood units to patients every year.

How do blood banks get blood?
1. Voluntary donors in the hospital.
2. Blood collected from donor sites and blood drives organized across the state.
3. Attendants, first degree relatives, or close friends of patients.

Why do some people hesitate to donate blood?
Lack of awareness, fear, and myths associated with it. Blood donation weakens them, which is a total myth.

Who can donate blood?
A healthy person, preferably more than 21 years of age, can donate blood safely every three months.

What resources are required for a blood bank?
Blood storage refrigerators.
Blood storage freezers.
Blood containers with anticoagulants without blood.
Blood containers with anticoagulants with blood.
Competent workers.
Blood chemistry analysts.
Relevant reagents and equipment.

What trauma, surgical, hematological, or oncological medical conditions need blood?
Here are further guidelines.
Blood Donor Center
Outpatient Infusion Unit
Apheresis Unit
Transfusion Service
Histocompatibility (HLA) Laboratory
How is blood stored in a blood bank?
Hematology
Adverse Reactions to Blood Products