Giving blood...
It's safe. It's simple. It saves lives.
Who
benefits from a blood donation?
Blood is composed of several components, each of
which is used to correct a specific deficiency in the patient. For example:
Red blood cells - transfused to patients with anemia or massive bleeding.
Platelets - transfused to patients bleeding from chemotherapy or surgery.
Plasma - transfused to burn patients. Cyroprecipitate - transfused to
hemophiliacs.
Donate
four times a year!
"Be a Lifesaver"
BloodNetUSA's "Be
a Lifesaver" program is designed to encourage and recognize donors
giving at least four times in a calendar year. To join the "Be a
Lifesaver" program, a donor agrees to four donations in a calendar
year; this program forms
the foundation of BloodNetUSA's
recruitment efforts. A special gift recognizes the participation in the
"Be a Lifesaver" program.
Helping
family and friends!
Directed donations
At times, a patient may request blood from a family
member or friend; this is known as a directed donation. Although there
is no scientific evidence to support the belief that a directed donation
is a safer blood product, BloodNetUSA
will make every effort to provide directed donations to patients requesting
them. As with all regular blood donations, directed donors must meet all
donor eligibility criteria and must pass all infectious disease testing.
Both whole blood donations and apheresis donations can be directed to
a specific patient. Specific guidelines are available through BloodNetUSA
or the patient's physician.
Helping
yourself!
Autologous donations
Prompted by their physician's suggestion, some patients
may prefer to donate their own blood for an upcoming surgery. This is
called autologous donation and is medically the safest blood for a patient.
Recognizing the advantages of autologous donations, BloodNetUSA
is eager to provide this service. Certain mandatory guidelines are necessary
in order to facilitate the procurement of autologous donations. Specific
guidelines are available through BloodNetUSA
or the patient's physician.
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