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Blood Donation Program

The document provides an overview of the blood donation program in the Philippines. It discusses the mission and goals of ensuring blood safety, adequacy, rational use and efficient services. The requirements for blood donation include being in good health, between 16-65 years old, weighing over 110 pounds, and meeting blood pressure criteria. The donation process involves registration, medical exam, donation of 350-450cc of blood over 10 minutes, and post-donation rest and fluid intake. Blood can be donated at Philippine Red Cross centers in Mandaluyong City or Manila.

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Blood Donation Program

The document provides an overview of the blood donation program in the Philippines. It discusses the mission and goals of ensuring blood safety, adequacy, rational use and efficient services. The requirements for blood donation include being in good health, between 16-65 years old, weighing over 110 pounds, and meeting blood pressure criteria. The donation process involves registration, medical exam, donation of 350-450cc of blood over 10 minutes, and post-donation rest and fluid intake. Blood can be donated at Philippine Red Cross centers in Mandaluyong City or Manila.

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  • Blood Donation Program: Introduces the Blood Donation Program and its significance including safety, adequacy, and efficiency.
  • Objectives: Summarizes the key objectives of the Blood Donation Program in the Philippines to ensure safe practices and adequate supply.
  • Overview: Provides an overview of the legal framework promoting voluntary blood donation and its humanitarian importance.
  • Donation Statistics: Reports on statistical data collected about donated blood units and their sources.
  • Mission: Defines the program's mission to maintain blood safety, adequacy, and efficient use in medical procedures.
  • Goals: Outlines the goals of the National Voluntary Blood Services Program aimed at enhancing the blood donation network.
  • How to Donate: Lists the preparatory steps necessary before donating blood to ensure donor safety.
  • Steps in Donating Blood: Details each step involved in the blood donation process from preparation to post-donation care.
  • What to Do After Blood Donation: Provides guidelines for post-donation care to aid recovery and maintain health after giving blood.
  • Who Can Donate Blood?: Specifies eligibility criteria for potential blood donors ensuring safe and effective donation practices.
  • Contact Information: Presents contact details for the Philippine Red Cross to facilitate participation and inquiries.
  • Blood Donation Promotion: Encourages the act of blood donation through visual imagery and motivational messages.
  • References: Provides online references for further information on blood donation in the Philippines.
  • Appreciation: Conveys gratitude and concludes the document with a note of appreciation for participants.

BLOOD DONATION

PROGRAM

Presented by:
Beverly D.
Sarosos RN
MSN 2 ND YEAR
OBJECTIVES:

 To have a quick overview of the Blood Donation Program in


the Philippines.
 To know the mission and goals of the Blood Donation Program
 To discussed the requirements on how to donate, steps in
donating blood and where to donate.
OVERVIEW:

 Republic Act No. 7719, also known as the National Blood


Services Act of 1994, promotes voluntary blood donation to
provide suf ficient supply of safe blood and to regulate blood
banks.
 This act aims to inculcate public awareness that blood
donation is a humanitarian act.
ALSO:

 a total of 654,763 blood units were collected in 2009


 Fifty -eight (58%) percent of which was from voluntary blood
donation and the remaining from replacement donation.
MISSION:

 Blood Safety
 Blood Adequacy
 Rational Blood Use
 Ef ficiency of Blood Services
GOALS:

❖The National Voluntary Blood Services Program (NVBSP) aims


to achieve the following:
 1 . Development of a fully voluntary blood donation system;
 2. Strengthening of a nationally coordinated network of BSF to
increase ef ficiency by centralized testing and processing of
blood;
 3. Implementation of a quality management system including
of Good Manufacturing Practice GMP and Management
Information System (MIS);
 4. Attainment of maximum utilization of blood through
rational use of blood products and component therapy; and
 5. Development of a sound, viable sustainable management
and funding for the nationally coordinated blood network.
HOW TO DONATE

 1 . Have enough rest and sleep.

 2. No alcohol intake 24 hours prior to blood donation .

 3. No medications for at least 24 hours prior to blood


donation.

 4. Have something to eat prior to blood donation, avoid fatty


food.

 5. Drink plenty of fluid, like water or juice.


STEPS IN DONATING BLOOD

▪ 1 . Have your weight taken.


▪ 2. Register and honestly and complete the donor registration
form.
▪ 3. Have your blood type and hemoglobin checked

▪ 4. A physician will conduct a blood donor examination

▪ 5. Actual donation--the amount of blood to be donated (either


350cc or 450cc) will depend on the donor's weight and blood
pressure. It usually takes 10 minutes or less .
 6. A 5 to 10 minute rest and plenty of fluid-intake are
necessary after donation.
WHAT TO DO AFTER BLOOD DONATION?

 1 . Drink plenty of fluid, like water or juice.


 2. Refrain from stooping down after blood donation.
 3. Refrain from strenuous activities like:
a. Lifting heavy objects;
b. Driving big vehicles such as bus, trucks, etc.; or
c. Operating big machines.
 4. Avoid using the punctured arm in lifting heavy objects.
 5. Apply pressure on the punctured site and lift the arm in case
the site is still bleeding.
 6. If there is discoloration and swelling on the punctured site,
you may apply cold compress for 24 hours.
 7. If there is dizziness, just lie down with your feet elevated.
Drink plenty of juice; and in just a few minutes or so, it will pass.
WHO CAN DONATE BLOOD?

 You can donate blood if you …


✓ Are in good health
✓ Are between 16 to 65 years old (16 and 17 years old need
parents consent);
✓ Weigh at least 110 pounds;
✓ Have a blood pressure between: Systolic: 90 -160 mmHg,
Diastolic: 60-100 mmHg; and
✓ Pass the physical and health history assessments.
YOU CAN REACH PHILIPPINE RED CROSS
THROUGH:

 PHILIPPINE RED CROSS TOWER


National Blood Center
37 EDSA cor Boni Avenue,
Mandaluyong City
(02) 790-2330
(02) 790-2382
(02) 790-2382

PHILIPPINE RED CROSS MANILA


National Blood Center
Bonifacio Drive Port Area, Manila
(02) 527-0861
REFERENCES:

http://www.doh.gov.ph/blood-
donation-program
www.redcross.org.ph/get-
involved/give-blood

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