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1501/ About 14 million units of blood are donated in the United States each year by approximately eight million volunteer blood donors. These units are transfused to as many as four million patients per year. On any given day, approximately 40,000 units of red blood cells are needed, and more than 23 million units of blood components are transfused every year. Despite these amazing statistics, less than 5% of those eligible to donate blood actually do so. (See links at the bottom of this page to join the 5%. Be a winner. Donate today. And remember, any blood you give will on average help three other people)

1502/ Whole blood is just as it sounds-it is blood with all of its components intact. Whole blood contains red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets suspended in a proteinaceous fluid called plasma. These parts can be separated from whole blood in order to provide patients with superior treatment by giving them the specific elements they need. It also eliminates waste by excluding non-essential components for each particular treatment.

1503/ Platelets are colourless cells, produced in the bone marrow by the fragments of megakaryocytes, whose main function is to control bleeding by helping to form wound - healing blood clots. Platelets also assure that blood vessels stay leakproof in daily life. Platelets adhere to torn blood vessels to create a plug, slowing the loss of blood.

1504/ There are four main Blood types: A, B, AB and O and each Blood type is either Rh positive or negative.

1505/ Blood types in the US - Type O positive 38.4%, O negative 7.7%, A positive 32.3%, A negative 6.5%, B positive 9.4%, B negative 1.7%, AB positive 3.2%, AB negative 0.7%.

1506/ Elizabeth Bathory was born in 1560 into a very wealthy family in Europe. She married Count Ferenz, known as the Black Hero of Hungary, at 15, and went to live with him at Castle Csejthe in the Hungarian countryside. One day her maid pulled her hair while combing it, so Elizabeth slapped her and gave her a bloody nose. When the blood spurted from the maids nose, Elizabeth thought the skin smeared by the blood looked fresher, smoother and more youthful than it had appeared for years, so she ordered the maids wrists be slit, and she was drained of blood, which Elizabeth then bathed in. This occurred for years, she would send her henchman out to find young unmarried woman and bring them back to work as maids. She would throw the drained bodies out of the castle for the wolves to devour.

In 1610 the wolves did not devour the bodies before local inhabitants found the corpses and raised the alarm to the King himself. The king sent Elizabeth's own cousin with a detachment of soldiers to raid the castle. They found several half alive tortured servants that had puncture wounds to their wrists, and about 50 bodies buried outside the castle. Sixteen of Elizabeth's staff, her sorceress and torturer accomplices were arrested and taken to jail and all found guilty. Most were beheaded and cremated, but two were burned alive. Elizabeth refused to testify, and was confined to her bedchamber with only a narrow slit left open for food, water and air to get in. She survived in this state for four years.

1507/ Human blood consists of about 22 percent solids and 78 percent water.

1508/ Type O Negative is the "universal donor;" it can be transfused to anyone, whether their blood type is positive or negative.

1509/ Suppose there was a road accident and ten people needed transfusions to save their lives. The average breakdown of the blood types that would be needed is:

4 or 5 would need Type A blood
4 or 5 would need Type O blood
1 would need Type B blood
Any of these patients could receive O Negative red blood cells if their type isn't available. Type AB donors would be important because their plasma could quickly replace lost blood volume or help control bleeding.

1510/ Under normal resting conditions, the blood pressure against the artery walls is about 120 mm Hg when the heart muscle contracts (systole), and about 80 mm Hg when the heart muscle relaxes between beats (diastole) resting systolic readings above 140 mm Hg or diastolic readings above 90 mm Hg are typically considered hypertensive, indicating that the pressure of the blood against the artery walls is higher than desirable and may pose a health risk if it remains at these levels.

1511/ White cells (leukocytes) are the protective cells in the blood stream. They attack bacteria by squeezing through capillary walls to reach the area of infection where they destroy bacteria. White blood cells are also made in the bone marrow, and are produced at twice the rate of red blood cells. A disease related to white cells is Leukemia.

1512/ Heart surgery uses an average of six pints of red blood cells and six pints of platelets. The average liver transplant patient needs 40 pints of red blood cells, 30 pints of platelets, 20 bags of cryoprecipitate, and 25 pints of fresh frozen plasma. The average bone marrow transplant requires 120 pints of platelets and about 20 pints of red blood cells.

1513/ The blood volume in a healthy adult amounts to 8% of total body weight. For example, if you weigh 100 lbs, 8 lbs of blood is circulating in your body. So, an average man has 12 pints of blood, and the average woman has about 9 pints.

1514/ Women are transfused with slightly more than half of the blood used in the United States, and people 65 and older use approximately 45 percent of all blood products. If you live to the age of 72, there is a 95 percent chance that you will have a need for blood products during your lifetime.

1515/ One out of every 10 people entering a hospital needs blood. Every three seconds someone needs blood, and approximately every 10 seconds, someone in the United States is receiving a blood transfusion. Approximately 3 gallons of blood supports the entire nation's blood needs for one minute.

1516/ Since a pint is a pound, you lose a pound every time you donate blood.

1517/ The Red Cross has one of the world’s largest registry of rare blood donors and maintains a frozen supply of rare blood available for immediate shipment around the globe. This registry is tapped daily, responding to more than 1,000 requests each year.

1518/ Frequency of major blood groups in the UK population: (RH = Rhesus - Pos = Positive - Neg = Negative)

O Rh (D) Pos 38%
Rh (D) Neg 7%
Overall 45%

A Rh (D) Pos 36%
Rh (D) Neg 7%
Overall 43%

B Rh (D) Pos 8%
Rh (D) Neg 1%
Overall 9%

AB Rh (D) Pos 2%
Rh (D) Neg 1%
Overall 3%

Total Rh (D) Pos 84%
Total Rh (D) Neg 16%

1519/ Red blood cells can be stored for up to 42 days at 1-6°C and 10 years if frozen. Platelets must be kept at room temperature and expire in 5 days. Fresh frozen plasma and CRYO must be stored at -18°C for no longer than 1 year.

1520/ Blood cells are made in the bone marrow. The bone marrow is the soft, spongy material in the centre of the bones that produces about 95 percent of the body's blood cells. Coagulation proteins (clotting factors) are made in the liver and water comes from the body's general fluid content.

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