- Tips For A Successful Blood Donation | Red Cross Blood Services
The American Red Cross provides helpful tips to help you prepare for your blood or platelet donation Learn what to do before, during and after your donation for the best experience
- First Time Blood Donors Guide | Red Cross Blood Services
Learn what to expect when giving blood for the first time Whatever your reason, the need for blood is constant and you will feel good knowing your donation can help save more than one life
- Health Tips For Blood, Plasma and Platelets Donors | Red Cross
Stress may contribute to high blood pressure and heart disease The following tips can help you relieve stress and reduce your risk If possible, stop what you are doing and take a short walk
- Tips To Make Blood Donation Easier
Are you ready to donate blood, but have the jitters? Try some tips from the pros on how to make your donation easier
- Answers To Concerns About Donating Blood - Red Cross Blood
You can’t get AIDS or any other infectious disease from giving blood because we always use new, sterile needles that are discarded after one use You’ll even be given a mini-physical at your appointment, to ensure you are healthy enough to donate that day
- Say Goodbye to Fainting When Donating Blood - Red Cross Blood
These simple exercises can increase a donor’s blood pressure within two to three seconds and help prevent the occurrence of vasovagal symptoms In addition to using this technique when the needle is going in or coming out, you can start AMT anytime you begin to experience symptoms
- Tips for a Successful Platelet Donation - Red Cross Blood
Get the six tips to make your generous platelet donation easy and successful Your donation is so important to those in need
- Blood Donation Process Explained | Red Cross Blood Services
We’ll check your temperature, pulse, blood pressure and hemoglobin level During a private and confidential interview, you’ll answer questions about your health history, places you’ve traveled, medications that may be in your system and questions to assess infectious disease risk
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