Absolutely not. Anyone who has on any type of medication cannot donate blood.
PABD is generally indicated when there is a reasonable chance that a blood transfusion will become necessary, when the patient is in adequate health to donate blood, and when there is sufficient preoperative time for the patient to donate.
it will eat the body and have a spasm
Just tried to donate blood today and got rejected because I had typhoid fever 20 years ago.
lungs can not be donated.
The benefit of blood in bags is that when a serious accident occurs and we need to give blood to the patient, after verifying what blood group he/she belongs to we can donate them blood.
No. Patients with a history of any hematologic malignancy are permanently deferred as volunteer blood donors.
A ab Blood Group A+ve patient can receive donors of Group: A +ve . A-ve . O+ve And O -ve , and patient with blood group A -ve and can only receive A-ve and O -ve, in terms of Packed red cells ( Red blood cells) is required .
Nope - O negative is the only group that can be safely given to the patient if their blood group is unknown.
No, this patient can't donate blood, even if he is cured he/she can't donate blood until a period of 12 month from hiss last day of jaundice. This is because Liver in Jaundice patients is not working in anormal way, and the blood in those patients is poison with bilirubin, that's why they can't donate.
Yes. This is most often used when needing a blood transfusion for an operation.The patient can donate his or her own blood, which is then stored until needed.Their is a short period for usage, so you can't donate too far in advance!
Yes, you can donate blood while taking meloxicam. You cannot donate blood if you are taking antibiotics.