The end-user must be better educated to ensure that they are properly transfusing. |
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Thus, the dangers of transfusing blood of another species to humans were established scientifically. |
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He also refreshed his own blood now and then, transporting the elixir to various tournaments and transfusing it back into his depleted system. |
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We undertake to use all medical procedures compatible with your state of health to avoid transfusing products you reject. |
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Lisa was rushed into intensive care and with her platelet count down to 12,000, doctors raced to begin transfusing platelets and whole blood. |
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The ricecultivating fishing people find joy in transfusing the energy of their bodies into the steep barren wasteland, and transforming it into fertile terraced rice paddies. |
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Its member facilities are responsible for collecting virtually all of the nation's blood supply and for transfusing more than 80 percent of the blood used for patient care in the United States. |
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When transfusing plasma, incompatibility between donor and patient arises when the donor plasma includes antibodies against the A or B antigens of the recipient. |
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Therefore the chart should be available to all hospital personnel involved with transfusing patients at the bedside as well as in the Blood Transfusion Laboratory. |
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Mud, parabiosis means that he is processing young blood and transfusing it. |
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His cadence, his grave startlements, his fine sharpness of perception are a transfusing needle through which the flagging blood of his characters flows for our own heart. |
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The rationale for not transfusing a refusing, decisionally-capacitated Jehovah's Witness even when forced transfusion would save the witness's life is clearly not protection of her health. |
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His discovery, that blood circulates around the body in a closed system, was an essential prerequisite of the concept of transfusing blood from one animal to another of the same or different species. |
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Denis was arrested after a fatality, and the procedure of transfusing the blood of other animals into humans was prohibited, by an act of the Chamber of Deputies in 1668, unless sanctioned by the Faculty of Medicine of Paris. |
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Transfusing blood from a donor whose blood did not match the blood group of the recipient resulted in blood coagulating in a patient's veins, which caused death. |
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