Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 51, Issue 81932 |
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the donor's and the recipient's blood , is avoided by careful direct cross- matching of the bloods immediately before each and every transfusion . The donor's blood must not be toxic to the recipient's blood , nor vice versa . Even the ...
the donor's and the recipient's blood , is avoided by careful direct cross- matching of the bloods immediately before each and every transfusion . The donor's blood must not be toxic to the recipient's blood , nor vice versa . Even the ...
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... donor's blood may cause a general reaction in the re- cipient , we prefer a fasting donor ( about 12 hours ) . The selecting of a healthy donor assures the recipient blood of superior quality and protects the donor against a loss that ...
... donor's blood may cause a general reaction in the re- cipient , we prefer a fasting donor ( about 12 hours ) . The selecting of a healthy donor assures the recipient blood of superior quality and protects the donor against a loss that ...
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... donor's arm until the necessary amount of blood has been withdrawn . It is loosened from the recipient's arm immediately after the successful intro- duction of the needle into the vein . The recipient and donor are asked to contract the ...
... donor's arm until the necessary amount of blood has been withdrawn . It is loosened from the recipient's arm immediately after the successful intro- duction of the needle into the vein . The recipient and donor are asked to contract the ...
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