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    fireman, Captain America or a doctor to save a life, it is just as easy as donating blood. I once donated blood and I felt like a real time superhero. I saved the life of a girl named Jessie who got into a severe accident and it made me feel good about myself. Blood donation started as early as 1668 and has hence been going on. Every 2 seconds, someone is in critical need of a blood transfusion. People usually donate blood and walk away as if nothing has happened. They view this as a normal everyday thing

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    Blood Donation

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    with a heart defect and must have daily transfusion of blood everyday. Or imagine any situation where a loved one is hospitalized and needs blood supply. If anything ever happened to a loved one, in a heartbeat every single one of you would do anything to save there live. Background info: Every two seconds, someone needs blood and about 1 in 7 people entering hospitals need blood. That means a lot of blood is needed. The demand for blood is high, but the supply is not. In shocking statistics

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    According to the NHS 120,000 fewer people joined the blood donor register in 2014-15 than in 2004-05. This is significant sd it means there is a lack of volume and variation of blood. Throughout this brief I will consider the current system, mark out areas in need of improvement and consider alternatives to combat these increasing blood donation in the UK. Currently UK donors voluntarily register to donate. However not everyone can donate. For example, you must be healthy aged between 17-65,

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    Blood Donation: What You Need to Know For those in the medical industry, the possibility of saving someone’s life is a very real possibility. For the rest of us, we assume heroes and life savers are left for televisions and the big screens. Not anymore. It’s time we celebrate those everyday heroes that selflessly go above and beyond to make a difference. The fact is, saving someone’s life may involve sitting and relaxing in comfort and can take less than an hour. Saving a life is making the decision

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    test using the iterations remained strong. The factors were entered in multivariate models as categorical variables. The researcher findings of the study for the blood donation. Males appeared more willing to donate blood than females, but most respondents in each race-gender group were willing to donate except for black females. The donation for cadaveric organs, most white respondents had identified themselves as organ donors on their driver’s licenses or donor cards, whereas less than most black

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    finding love, but at least in donating blood. When individuals are asked why they donate blood, their response is simple, it is heartwarming as well as a rewarding feeling. Individuals can donate at blood drives and hospitals.Donors can either walk in or schedule an appointment. Donating blood is not easy for some people, especially if it is the first time, they may not know what to expect and they may be nervous. It is phlebotomist or employee at the blood donation center job to make the person feel

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    in health and safety courses. While many people have heard of the American Red Cross, not many can actually tell you what it does for our nation. Most think all it does is take your blood, and send it off when it’s needed. I intend to educate and expand the knowledge of what the American Red Cross does with your blood, and how critical it is to donate. As a local titleholder and possibly Miss Virginia, I would plan to travel around different areas and places such as schools, or churches to provide

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    approximately five liters of blood coursing through the vessel and delivering essential element. Without blood, the human body would stop working. Blood is fluid of life and health for each individual body. Every single drop of blood contains millions of red blood cells which functions as transporting oxygen to all parts of the body. If there are scarce, it will disrupt blood circulation of the body gradually. This phenomenon usually arises during severe blood injury. At this moment, blood transfusion is the

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    emergency call for blood and platelet donation because the severe winter weather was eating up your blood supply causing a shortage and once again you issued a statement on July 5th, 2017, saying that, “The decline in summer donations is causing a significant draw-down of our overall blood supply, and we urgently need people to give now to restock hospital shelves and help save lives,” (Mandal). So, if I am understanding this correctly, the nation is still experiencing a blood shortage? Ok, here’s

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    Blood Donation: The Gift of Life

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    In the US alone a blood donation is needed every 2 seconds; that is 41,000 blood donations that are necessary every day (Blood Facts). The first efficacious blood transfusion was done in 1667 on a boy who was administered sheep blood, the boy survived. This alone paved the way for modern blood transfusions. The first human to human donations were done in the early 1800’s and were unsuccessful due to the lack of knowledge with blood types. Then, in the 1900s, blood types were discovered and soon

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