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Blood Donation

By: Cheryl Bratsch

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What is Blood?

• It is the blood’s job to transport oxygen, nutrients, and heat to different tissues and organs.

• It carries waste to the lungs, liver and kidneys for disposal.

• Blood is a very complex subtance and can only be obtained through a healthy donor.

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Who can donate blood?

• Volunteers from the community are the safest and most reliable source of blood supply.•Anyone in good health.•Anyone who weighs at least 110 pounds.•Anyone at least 18 years old.

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Where does the blood go?

• Blood is used by hospitals and other medical services.

• Some of the patients who typically require blood transfusions:

Cancer patientsBurn patientsPremature babiesVictims of traumatic injuries and accidents Patients undergoing major surgeries

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Did you know….

• Keep in mind that one donor generally gives one unit of blood per visit.

• Heart Transplant: 6-10 units of blood• Kidney Transplant: 1-2 units of blood• Automobile Accident: 4-40 units of blood• Premature Newborn: 1-4 units of blood• Leukemia: 2-6 units of blood• Sickle Cell Disease: 10-15 units of blood

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Where can I donate?

• There are many places to donate blood.• ARUP and America Red Cross have many

locations and walk-ins are always welcome.• Local blood drives at schools, churches,

hospitals, or local businesses are held frequently.

• For more information on blood donation visit:www.utahblood.org

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Help Save a Life Today!

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Sources

• http://www.utahblood.org

• http://www.redcross.org/donate/give/

• www.executivehm.com