NO!!!!!
If you receive a blood transfusion, you are under no obligation to "return" (or "donate") any blood to back the blood bank. This is true both before and after receiving a blood transfusion - i.e you do not have to have donated blood previously, before you can have a transfusion. (At least, this is how it works in the UK). Nice to know, really.
i guess no. but it is really required you can i ask the doctor.
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.
Someone who has hydrocephalus cannot give blood. I do not know why. It is just stipulated by the transfusion guidelines (google it).
Yes. The only requirement is for the blood collection facility to irradiate any cellular blood products prior to transfusion to prevent transfusion-associated Graft Versus Host Disease.
People on blood thinner such as coumadin are not eligible to donate blood. The blood thinner inhibits the bloods ability to clot and may be dangerous to the recipient of the blood transfusion, especially during surgery.
J. A. F. Napier has written: 'Handbook of blood transfusion therapy' -- subject(s): Transfusion, Blood Transfusion, Blood 'Blood transfusion therapy' -- subject(s): Transfusion, Blood
transfusion is required for you. Or you will die.
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!
Blood transfusion does not affect personality.
If you have received a blood transfusion, you are generally not able to donate blood for a certain period of time, usually determined by blood donation guidelines. This is to ensure the safety of both the donor and the recipient. It's best to check with your local blood donation center for specific eligibility criteria.