Which health parameters of blood donors should be checked?
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Only individuals in good health should be accepted as blood donors.
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4.5. VITAL SIGNS
Pulse. A normal pulse rate of 60–100 per minute and a regular rhythm are indicators of good health; many BTS recommend that these are examined prior to donation. ...
Body temperature. ...
Blood pressure (BP)
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Only individuals in good health should be accepted as blood donors. Good health is difficult to define, but certain associated parameters may be established from a brief medical history, observation and simple tests. Staff undertaking donor health and risk assessment should be well-trained in the observation of donor appearance and detection of signs of ill health. Staff should receive explicit guidance on what to look for and when to refer a donor to a health-care professional for further medical attention.
Donors should feel well on the day of donation and be able to perform their routine daily activities. Information about minor illnesses, exposure to communicable diseases, travel to disease endemic areas, pregnancy and lactation and medical and surgical interventions should be elicited so as to determine suitability for blood donation or the need for deferral. The BTS physician may request additional information and advice about the health of a prospective donor from the donor's own doctor or specialist.
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