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Blood donation camp at Paradip on 02.10.2005 - Gandhi Jayanti day

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Sairam to All.

To commemorate 80th year Advent of Bhagwan, there will be a BLOOD DONATION CAMP

on 2nd OCTOBER,2005 at SRI SATHYA SAI SEVA SAMITHY MANDIR, PARADIP PORT. You

are cordially invited to participate in the Camp and donate Blood. The camp

will be conducted by ORISSA RED CROSS.

Regards/Papu

Source : http://www.saiyouthchennai.net/ Blood Donation Summary

Donating blood is safe and simple. It takes approximately 10-15 minutes to

complete the blood donation process. Any healthy adult between 18 years and 60

years of age can donate blood. This is what you can expect when you are ready

to donate blood:

You walk into a reputed and safe blood donation centre or a mobile camp

organized by a reputed institution.

A few questions will be asked to determine your health status (general questions

on health, donation history etc). Usually you will be asked to fill out a short

form.

Then a quick physical check will be done to check temperature, blood pressure,

pulse and haemoglobin content in blood to ensure you are a healthy donor.

If found fit to donate, then you will be asked to lie down on a resting chair or

a bed. Your arm will be thoroughly cleaned. Then using sterile equipments blood

will be collected in a special plastic bag. Approximately 350ml of blood will

be collected in one donation. Those who weigh more than 60 Kg can donate 450 ml

of blood.

Then you must rest and relax for a few minutes with a light snack and something

refreshing to drink. Some snacks and juice will be provided.

Blood will be separated into components within eight hours of donation

The blood will then be taken to the laboratory for testing.

Once found safe, it will be kept in special storage and released when required.

The blood is now ready to be taken to the hospital, to save lives.

POST DONATION PROCEDURE

Post donation do's and dont's

Enjoy light refreshments and rest for at least for 10 - 15 minutes.

Do not leave the donation site without the permission of a staff member.

If you feel dizzy or faint either lie down or sit down with your head between

your knees until you feel better.

Do not smoke for at least one hour.

Drink more than usual amount of fluids.

Avoid alcohol intake for the next 24 hours.

Make your next meal a really hearty one.

Avoid lifting heavy weights or exercise for 24 hours.

Leave the gauze or band-aid on for 4 - 6 hours, do not get it wet.

If you have any problem please do not hesitate to call and talk to us.

Some Myths Clarified

Blood donation requires external motivation - most people are easily misled by

misconceptions and hesitate to donate blood. Some are scared at the thought of

a needle poking their vein to collect blood. Some others feel faint at the

sight of blood.Here is some scientific evidence that will clarify most

misconceptions. Will I become weak and anaemic after donating blood? Donating

blood is unlikely to make a person weak or anaemic. If the person is already

anaemic, then the person will not be allowed to donate blood. What happens to

the blood I lose? Will I get it back? Blood usually recuperates within 48 hours

after blood donation. Usually not more than 350 ml of blood is collected in one

donation. This is roughly <7% of the total blood volume in an average healthy

person, who has approximately 5 litres of blood. Will I get any disease when I

donate? NEVER. Reputed donation centers and blood banks usually use sterile

single use bags and needles and have trained staff to handle the process. There

is no risk of catching any disease in the process of donating blood.Will my BP

go down after donating blood?Some people are anxious during blood donation and

their anxiety shows up as a slightly elevated pulse rate. Usually this settles

down after in a few minutes. Blood donation does not usually affect blood

pressure.Will I feel giddy after donation?Unlikely. The feeling of giddiness is

more psychological than physiological. There is no need to be anxious about

blood donation. It is safe, easy and painless. Will I lose my red cells in the

blood if I donate frequently?No. A person can safely donate blood every 90

days. Donating at regular intervals does not result in loss of hemoglobin or

red cells. Eligibility To Donate Blood

AGE

18 to 60 Years

WEIGHT

At least 45 kg for both men and women

Well BEING

Must feel healthy that particular day(i.e. must not have a cold or cough or the

flu or be on any form of medication.)

HEMOGLOBIN LEVELS

Minimum 12.5 mg / dl

INTERVAL SINCE LAST DONATION

Minimum 90 days

NON Eligibility To Donate Blood

Persons with the following conditions are not eligible to donate blood MAJOR

ILLNESS / SURGERY Diseases of the heart or lungs Cancer High blood pressure and

on medication for that. Abnormal bleeding tendency or blood disorder. Major

Surgery (Can donate after 12 months) BLOOD TRANSMITTED DISEASES Conditions that

make your Blood Unsuitable for Donation Acquired Immune deficiency syndrome

(AIDS HIV infection). Hepatitis B or C Syphilis

MEDICATIONPeople who are taking drugs for cancer treatment, heart diseases or

current infections may also be not suitable as blood donor. Temporary deferral

may also be necessary for other medications.

SAIRAM.

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