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Carter
BloodCare
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Typing and testing
E)Storage
Your blood is typed: 0, A, B, or AB, as well as Rh factor (either
positive or negative.) Your blood is also tested for infectious
diseases such as syphilis, hepatitis Band C, HIV and West Nile virus.
Blood components
Whole blood is routinely separated into components that can
be transfused together or separately. Most patients need only
one or two parts of the blood, so dividing donated blood into
three parts saves multiple lives.
Plasma is the watery fluid that transports cells and replaces
volume. It is used to maintain blood pressure and assists
in clotting.
Platelets are parts of cells that help blood clot. They are
generally used to help leukemia and cancer patients.
Red cells carry oxygen to compensate for blood loss.
They are used to treat anemia and loss of blood from surgery
and/or trauma.
After being separated, typed and tested, blood is labeled
by blood group and expiration date. It is then stored for
distribution. From the time they are drawn, red blood cells can
be stored for up to 42 days, and platelets can be stored for
up to five days.
€) Withdrawal
Just like a regular bank, the blood in the blood bank is taken
out of storage when needed. Hospitals work closely with blood
banks so that when a certain type of blood is needed it can
be supplied quickly.
Giving blood has its rewards!
• You receive a mini-physical
each time you donate
• You receive a CareCard that makes donating easier and
more convenient
• Get your cholesterol test results by calling 1-800-00NATE-4
or logging on to carterbloodcare.org
• You automatically
become part of the Carter BloodCare
Life Plan and Family Life Plan which can help offset the
cost of blood transfusions
• T-shirts! T-shirts! T-shirts!
• You know you are part of saving up to three lives
in your community
Find out more:
carterbloodcare.org
• 1-800-00NATE-4
08/22/11