ABSTRACT: Blood banks use various processes to prevent infections that can be transmitted by blood donation. One important measure to prevent infection is to recruit donors from populations that are known to have low rates of infection for blood borne diseases, such as voluntary, unpaid donors and people with no history of intravenous drug use. A second measure is to ask donors a series of additional screening questions (these will vary by region) to help identify those who may be at higher risk of infection. Phlebotomists must adhere strictly to the rules for including and excluding blood donors. The process for collecting blood from donors is similar to that used for blood sampling; however, a few additional measures are required for ...
Since the 1980s, widespread concern about AIDS has mobilised tremendous efforts to eliminate transfu...
Introduction: The activities involving phlebotomy, a critical task for obtaining diagnostic blood sa...
Background: Screening of transfusion-transmissible infections (TTIs) among blood donors is a cost-ef...
Bacterial infectious risk is a major problem in transfusion medicine. The type of micro-organisms is...
Venous blood sampling poses one of the basic professional skills of a nurse. As in other fields of m...
Diagnostic blood samples collected by phlebotomy are the most common type of biological specimens dr...
Blood is described as a connective tissue. It provides one of the means of communication between the...
PubMed ID: 15900840Skin disinfection during phlebotomy is a critical step for bacterial contaminatio...
Medical procedures, like phlebotomy, have changed and advanced throughout the course of history. Cha...
The topic of thesis are reasons for discarding blood donors. The aim of this thesis is to evaluace t...
Introduction: The health care of the blood donors before and after donation should be something abou...
Current situation: Blood culture is intended to detect infection in the bloodstream. Increasingly to...
Viral, bacterial, prion, and fungal infections have been transmitted via tissue allografts such as b...
A survey of kidney transplant recipients receiving two innovative microsampling methods, dried blood...
Step-by-step procedure for sequential collection of venous and capillary blood samples for this stud...
Since the 1980s, widespread concern about AIDS has mobilised tremendous efforts to eliminate transfu...
Introduction: The activities involving phlebotomy, a critical task for obtaining diagnostic blood sa...
Background: Screening of transfusion-transmissible infections (TTIs) among blood donors is a cost-ef...
Bacterial infectious risk is a major problem in transfusion medicine. The type of micro-organisms is...
Venous blood sampling poses one of the basic professional skills of a nurse. As in other fields of m...
Diagnostic blood samples collected by phlebotomy are the most common type of biological specimens dr...
Blood is described as a connective tissue. It provides one of the means of communication between the...
PubMed ID: 15900840Skin disinfection during phlebotomy is a critical step for bacterial contaminatio...
Medical procedures, like phlebotomy, have changed and advanced throughout the course of history. Cha...
The topic of thesis are reasons for discarding blood donors. The aim of this thesis is to evaluace t...
Introduction: The health care of the blood donors before and after donation should be something abou...
Current situation: Blood culture is intended to detect infection in the bloodstream. Increasingly to...
Viral, bacterial, prion, and fungal infections have been transmitted via tissue allografts such as b...
A survey of kidney transplant recipients receiving two innovative microsampling methods, dried blood...
Step-by-step procedure for sequential collection of venous and capillary blood samples for this stud...
Since the 1980s, widespread concern about AIDS has mobilised tremendous efforts to eliminate transfu...
Introduction: The activities involving phlebotomy, a critical task for obtaining diagnostic blood sa...
Background: Screening of transfusion-transmissible infections (TTIs) among blood donors is a cost-ef...