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【1590】Blood donation

Xie Wanying walked over calmly.

Seeing her coming, Ding Lulu raised her lips and complained: "You asked me to come here earlier, but you are so slow."

She had never made an appointment with this cousin at all. She came early because she felt guilty.

Time was tight and Xie Wanying had no time to quarrel with the other party.

Ding Lulu kept talking for a long time, but she didn't reply, which seemed like she was wasting her words. She could only wrinkle her nose and groan twice, then turned around and followed her all the way to the blood bank.

After registering, the two of them took the car and rushed to the center of the blood bank.

Every day, many people come to donate blood and inquire about blood donation matters. The medical staff at the blood station center are quite busy.

According to the blood donation process guide posted at the center of the blood station, Xie Wanying went to get the form to fill in, then weighed and measured her blood pressure.

These are the physical examinations that blood donors must undergo before donating blood. Some people are not allowed to donate blood if they are underweight, nor are their blood pressure too high or too low.

After measuring, my weight was normal, my blood pressure was normal, and I immediately went to the rapid testing project.

The doctor will prick the blood donor's finger with a needle, squeeze out some blood from the blood vessel of the finger, and put it on a test paper to do several rapid blood screenings. The tests here generally refer to blood type, hemoglobin, liver function, blood type, hepatitis B surface antigen

and detection of Treponema pallidum.

Before the rapid test results come out, blood donors wait for news in the lobby. If the results of several tests are qualified, it means that the donor's blood is temporarily qualified to donate blood.

Why is it said to be temporarily qualified? Because the blood collected from the blood donor must undergo a comprehensive laboratory test, including the rapid test done on site, and the inspection will be done again to check whether the result is correct, in order to prevent mistakes

1. At the same time, nucleic acid testing for HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C and other tests that cannot be done quickly are required.

As long as one of the above tests fails, the blood of the donor cannot be used for clinical patients. In short, the blood transfused to clinical patients must be as foolproof as possible. Transfusion-transmitted diseases caused by blood transfusion are very important in clinical practice.

Taboo things will have disastrous results for the patient and may constitute a medical accident.

After collecting finger blood and other rapid test reports, Ding Lulu kept chattering and said to Xie Wanying: "Let me make it clear to you first. I came to donate blood only because of my cousin, not because of you. You

Did you hear that clearly?"

That's how it was. Xie Wanying knew that this cousin was nagging her because she was too nervous, so she didn't argue with her.

Sure enough, Ding Lulu explained to her again: "I may not be able to donate blood. If my blood is not up to standard, I cannot donate blood to my cousin. You can't blame me."

Could this cousin be cursing her body for having a blood-borne infectious disease? Xie Wanying turned her head and glanced at Ding Lulu's face.

After Ding Lulu realized what her look meant, her eyes turned red and she clarified: "Of course there are no infectious diseases in my blood."

If there is no infectious disease, he must be qualified, so why can't he donate blood? Xie Wanying curled her lips and turned back.

"I am relatively underweight." Ding Lulu found another reason for herself not to donate blood.

When the staff at the blood station heard what she said, they immediately looked over the weight values ​​from her physical examination and said to her: "Your weight is within the normal range based on your current height and age."

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