I have never shed blood. I personally did not think about this, so when I started this task, I asked myself why I had never considered donation before. It is lack of advertisement, lack of time, selflessness or laziness. To be honest, reconsidering it now may be all combinations. Since I was relatively young, I have never encountered myself or my beloved person with serious medical problems.
It is important to explain the work you did on your resume, such as whether you are volunteering at an orphanage in Africa, are eating at a shelter in your homeless, donating blood. Did you manage the project during this time, did you perform a financial task, or trained an employee? This can also be added to your resume. Are you working on long-term extracurricular activities? If you are involved in extracurricular activities for a long time, even if this is not related to the work you are applying to, mention it in your resume. It is a respectable and attractive aspect that we can tackle specific tasks for a long time.
I donated platelets (my 47th blood donation, plasma or platelet!). This is an important moment of this year @ redcrossau, receiving a sufficient donation during the Christmas season. I encourage people who can make donations to make promises to help them. # donateblood # redcrossau # Canberra # CBR # red cross # christmas # donation # plasma # plate # blood # charity # charity
Blood provided is usually processed after harvesting to make it suitable for a particular patient population. Collected blood is separated into blood components by centrifugation. It is red blood cell, plasma, platelet, albumin protein, coagulation factor concentrate, cryoprecipitate, fibrinogen concentrate, and immunoglobulin (antibody). Red blood cells, plasma and platelets can also be provided separately through a more complicated process called apheresis. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends testing all blood donation for transfusion infections. These include HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, Treponema pallidum, Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas disease) and other related infections such as malaria parasites. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 25 countries can not screen one or more of one or more donated blood (HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, or syphilis).