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Blood Bank Deficiencies

Transfusion, 1965
The list of the most common deficiencies of Florida blood banks, published in 1960, proved useful to inspectors and to blood bank personnel in preparing for inspection toward accreditation by the American Association of Blood Banks. During the subsequent years, the most common deficiencies have changed.
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Blood Bank

Manual of Hospital Planning and Designing, 2022
A. Garg, Anil Dewan
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Locating a Blood Bank

Interfaces, 1986
A study was carried out to assist in the relocation of the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic and Transfusion Center in Quebec City. While models for this type of problem exist, many of them are data-hungry. This one provides advice based on sparse data.
Michel Turcotte, W. L. Price
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The Prevalence of Hepatitis B and C Viruses Among Blood Donors Attending Blood Bank in Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

, 2016
Background: The prevalence of blood borne viral infection is escalating worldwide. Screening blood donors is needed to prevent further spread of such infections.
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Blood Banking Automation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
THE INCOMPATIBLE blood transfusion remains a great danger in hemotherapy. It perhaps is most hazardous to the patient when it involves his receiving incompatible red blood cells. Pain, shock, chills, fever, and renal failure with acute tubular necrosis, abnormal bleeding due to disseminated intravascular coagulation, and death can result. Modern blood
Carl F. W. Wolf, E. Eric Muirhead
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Cord Blood Banking

International Journal of Nursing Education, 2016
Umbilical cord blood (UCB) contains stem cells that have already successfully treated a variety of diseases, including leukaemia, lymphomas, hemoglobinopathies, immunodeficiency, and disorders of metabolism; ongoing research continues to explore additional diseases for potential treatment.
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Transplantation and the blood bank

Pathology, 1990
Blood transfusion could be considered as the earliest form of successful transplantation, although the graft only survives for a short time. In solid organ and bone marrow transplantation supportive care with blood products is essential to a successful outcome. An additional beneficial effect in renal transplantation is pre-transplant blood transfusion
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Blood Bank Inventory

2020
Blood is a non-replenishable entity, and the demand of whole blood and its product is increasing every day around the world, and current supply does not fulfill the requirement. The only available source is voluntary donation from the patient’s relative, friends, or society.
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Blood Banking

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1978
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