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What is voluntary blood donation?

What is voluntary blood donation?

“Voluntary” blood donation refers to “unpaid, non-remunerated” blood donation. 3. An altruistic donor who gives blood freely and willingly without receiving money or any other form of payment.

Can you give yourself your own blood?

For several weeks before elective surgery, you can donate your own blood. This practice is called preoperative autologous donation (PAD), and it is an alternative to transfusing blood from the community blood supply (called allogeneic transfusion).

What is the responsibility of voluntary blood donors?

Voluntary blood donation and the safety of blood and blood products. Voluntary blood donors, particularly regular donors, are the first line of defence in preventing the transmission of HIV, hepatitis viruses and other bloodborne infections through the route of transfusion.

What kind of blood donation is best?

O-negative is the universal blood type, meaning that anyone can receive your blood. And O- and O+ blood are both extra special when it comes to traumas where there is no time for blood typing. Whole blood donors are eligible to give blood every eight weeks.

Is blood donation volunteer work?

Does donating blood count as volunteer/community service hours? While donating blood is vital to our community and organization it is not part of the We Are Blood volunteer program. Time spend donating blood is not counted toward volunteer or community service hours.

What is the price of one unit blood?

At the moment, a unit of blood costs anything between Rs 250 and Rs 1,900. Most banks attached to government hospitals charge Rs 250 from their own patients. For an outsider the charge goes up to Rs 500. In private blood banks, the rates are known to go up every few months.

Is blood donation safe?

Blood donation is safe. New, sterile disposable equipment is used for each donor, so there’s no risk of contracting a bloodborne infection by donating blood. If you’re a healthy adult, you can usually donate a pint (about half a liter) of blood without endangering your health.