This book offers a global overview of the history of blood donation
using evidence-based research to provide accurate information on the
beginnings of blood donation and transfusion medicine, developed as
the result of numerous trials and successes throughout history. It
leads the reader step-by-step through time, to discover how people
perceived blood, and how they managed to develop new ways of treating
various unfortunate conditions that shattered a person’s healthy
life. This book also presents new technical discoveries that have
advanced through the present day and explains how, in cases of deadly
diseases, safety procedures for blood examination have been made
mandatory. The conditions that led to the contamination of thousands
of patients by HIV and hepatitis C around the world are explained, and
the debate between voluntary and paid systems is covered as well.
This book is a unique resource beneficial for everyday practice, as it
encourages the reader to develop advanced practices for better and
safer work with blood donors and in transfusion medicine; It gives a
sense of humanitarian devotion to the deed of giving a part of
yourself to save others’ lives in danger because of trauma, disease,
etc., and it shares different stories of blood donors, to help
patients get over their fear of donating blood. It is useful for
nurses, doctors, students, blood donors, historians, and other
experts!
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ISBN
9783031687150
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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