How blood donation screening ensures safety for donors and recipients
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This article explains the blood donation process, focusing on the safety measures blood services take to protect both donors and recipients. It covers the pre-donation screening process, including questions about medical history, medications, lifestyle, and recent travel. The content emphasizes that these checks ensure donating blood is safe for the donor and that the blood is safe for the recipient.
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· 3 pulledWhether you are a first-time or regular donor, the blood service must make sure that you will come to no harm by donating blood.
This includes checking your blood to be sure it will be safe for the person who receives it.
Before you give blood, you will be asked questions about your medical history, including any medication you are taking, and about your current health and lifestyle.
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