CareTech Home Infusion Therapy
*Home>>>Blood Transfusion

Blood Transfusion???


What is your perspective about blood transfusions?? Do you think it's safe?? Why or why not?? Please be detailed....

for the most part transfusions are safe. They test the hell out of blood these days. But it is tested by humans who can make mistakes. If the blood is to save a life I would say do it. There are alternatives- artificial blood is now being given to patients who refuse transfusions. It is very expensive and has to be ordered in advance.

Safer that hemorrhaging out. They do their best to screen all the blood, I would be more concerned about catching something from the nurses not washing their hands

I think they are a good thing & save lives.

I would only accept one if absolutely necessary because they are not risk free.

They can only test for known bloodborne diseases, so donor blood could harbour a disease that is unknown... a good example is vCJD (mad cow disease).

There's also risk of error, humans are testing it after all. Blood taken from one person isn't just given to one person, it is broken down & can treat many (for example Anti D given to some pregnant women to protect against antibodies their fetus exposes them to, LOTS of doses of this can be obtained from one donor, or blood from one donor can be separated into plasma, platelets, red blood cells, etc).

Also, due to vCJD the UK buys some blood products from countries such as USA were donors are paid, this means that quality isn't so good as if it were donated charitably.

Tags
  Cpap   Commode   Blood Pressure Monitor   Autoclave   Aed   Blood Transfusion   IVP   IV Nursing   IV Injection   IV Infusion   IV Needles   IV Drip
Related information
  • Blood transfusion?

    Blood transfusion can be life-saving. REASONS FOR BLOOD TRANSFUSION Blood loss from injuries or internal bleeding Blood loss during and after surgery, including organ transplanta...

  • What happens if blood transfusion fails in the second stage of blood cancer?

    There generally is no question about whether blood transfusions will 'fail'. The question is whether or not the patient will have a reaction to the blood. You can react to the perservat...

  • I had blood transfusion 14 years ago, will this cause me to have hepatitis c?

    it is possible to acquire hep C via transfusion. See your MD and have blood work to include liver tests and hep abc panel. also have your urine and kidneys evaluated.. Don't pre diagnosis un...

  • Does having a blood transfusion (2 pints) affect your mestruation??

    Not the transfusion itself, but internal bleeding has been known to cause painful menstruation.

    ...
  • If I need a blood transfusion, can I get it from my husband? We are the same blood type?

    I believe it is discouraged that boyfriends/husbands give blood to their girlfriends/wives. Even if you are the same blood type, the introduction of his blood in you may create antibodies (sort ...

  • Is a blood transfusion needed in this situation!?

    Yes, a blood transfusion is definitely a possibility. More likely, the doctor will place you on iron supplements and maybe insist on a little more protein in your diet.

    ...
  • Will a blood transfusion affect immunity?

    Yes, that is usually why they do a white blood cell transfusion, * Blood transfusions are given to increase the blood's ability to carry oxygen, to restore the body's blood volume when...

  • Can a blood transfusion cause sickle cell trait?

    no way sickle sickle trait/disease is inherited (born with it) you can't acquire

    ...
  •  

    Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster