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Slide 1 - WHAT IS SO WONDERFUL ABOUT BLOOD?
Slide 2 - BLOOD Blood flows everywhere through the human body. We cannot live without it. The heart pumps blood to all our body cells, supplying them with oxygen and food. Blood also carries proteins and cell fragments called platelets that let blood clot where there has been an injury.
Slide 3 - RED BLOOD CELLS Red blood cells carry oxygen to body tissues and remove carbon dioxide. They are red because they contain a protein called hemoglobin that is red in color. Red blood cells are round and thinner in the middle, like a balloon that is partly filled with water. This lets them squeeze through tiny blood vessels without breaking.
Slide 4 - PLATELETS If a blood vessel is cut, platelets stick to the edges of the cut and to one another, forming a plug that stops bleeding. They then release chemicals that react with fibrinogen and other clotting proteins, leading to the formation of a blood clot. The blood vessel can then heal over the cut area.
Slide 5 - PLASMA Plasma is the liquid part of your blood in which red cells and platelets float. Plasma is mostly water, but the proteins it contains are necessary for life. Some of of these proteins are clotting proteins.
Slide 6 - BLOOD FACT If someone is in an accident, has surgery or gets cancer, they may need another person’s blood to help them survive. There is no substitute for blood transfusion. This blood comes from blood donors.
Slide 7 - BLOOD FACT In the United States, a blood transfusion is needed about every two seconds.
Slide 8 - What time is it?
Slide 9 - DID YOU KNOW? When someone donates a pint of blood, that blood is separated into red cells, plasma and platelets. Each one of these can be given to a different patient who needs only that part of the blood.
Slide 10 - BLOOD FACT A kidney transplant patient, on average, will need one to two units of red blood cells to get through surgery. A heart transplant patient, on average, will need four to six units of red blood cells.
Slide 11 - PLASMA Plasma transfusion helps hundreds of patients with liver disease, severe burns, hemophilia, and leukemia. Transplant and cardiac patients are also helped by plasma transfusions. Plasma provides essential clotting factors to these patients.
Slide 12 - BLOOD FACT A liver transplant patient, on average, will need six to 10 units of red blood cells, 20 units of plasma and 10 units of platelets.
Slide 13 - BLOOD FACT A newborn open-heart surgery, on average, will need one to four units of red blood cells, one to two units of plasma, and one to four units of platelets.
Slide 14 - DO YOU KNOW ?
Slide 15 - BLOOD TYPE Not everyone has the same blood type! Blood type refers to features of the person’s red blood cells. There are hundreds of these different features.
Slide 16 - BLOOD TYPE The ABO blood groups are the features most people know about. In this group, there are 4 different types of red blood cells -- A, B, AB, and O.
Slide 17 - BLOOD TYPE About half of us are blood group O The next most common is blood group A. Few people have type B, and even fewer have type AB.
Slide 18 - BLOOD TYPE Th Rh blood groups are the next most familiar types. People whose red cells have a particular feature called the “ D antigen” are Rh positive. People who lack the factor are Rh negative. Most people are Rh positive.
Slide 19 - DO YOU KNOW ?
Slide 20 - BLOOD TYPE Type O blood may be transfused into patients of any blood type. Rh negative blood may be transfused into patients of either Rh type. So O negative is a very special blood type in a blood donor.
Slide 21 - DO YOU KNOW ?
Slide 22 - BLOOD FACT About half of Americans can safely be blood donors. But only about 5 percent actually donate blood. The other 95% are relying on these donors if they ever need a transfusion.
Slide 23 - DO YOU KNOW ?
Slide 24 - DONATING BLOOD IS EASY http://www.redcross.org/flash/giftoflife/giftoflife.html It is quick and it is safe. It doesn’t hurt badly at all. And it saves lives.
Slide 25 - WOULD YOU LIKE TO TAKE A QUIZ? https://corpweb.redcross.org/biomed/refcent/flash/start.html
Slide 26 - TODAY WE WOULD LIKE TO ASK YOU TO: Seriously consider becoming a blood donor when you become 17 years old. If you know somebody who has been helped by a blood transfusion, think about the good person that made a blood donation to help your friend.
Slide 27 - Think about organizing a blood drive at your school or help at a blood drive in your community. Talk with an adult about the importance of donating blood. Together, we can save a life. It is one of the most important things you can do.
Slide 28 - WHAT TIME IS IT? So how much time has passed since we started? Many, many people have needed blood. Remember, the only way for someone to receive blood is for another person to donate it.
Slide 29 - FIRST AID CPR WATERSAFETY DISASTER RELIEF INTERNATIONAL SERVICES ARMED FORCES EMERGENCES SERVICES YOUTH
Slide 30 - Call 1-800-GIVE LIFE to make your appointment to donate today
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