The upper limit of blood collection from a donor should not exceed how much ml/kg body weight
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Blood collection from a donor is usually completed after measuring a few parameters.
Haemoglobin, BP, Pulse are all measured.
The donor is questioned about illness if any.
Lastly, blood is collected according to the age and weight of the person.
That is, a prospective donor must not weigh below 45 kg.
A 45kg individual can donate 350 ml +- 10% and a 50 kg individual can donate 450 ml blood at one time.
It must not exceed this limit.
Haemoglobin, BP, Pulse are all measured.
The donor is questioned about illness if any.
Lastly, blood is collected according to the age and weight of the person.
That is, a prospective donor must not weigh below 45 kg.
A 45kg individual can donate 350 ml +- 10% and a 50 kg individual can donate 450 ml blood at one time.
It must not exceed this limit.
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