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Modern Blood Banking & Transfusion Practices th 6 Edition Organization Blood bank laboratory: a facility involved in the collection, storage, processing, and distribution of human blood and blood products for transfusion. Usually functions as a unit of a larger organization Regulating agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Accrediting organization: usually the American Association of Blood Banks (AABB) Copyright © 2012 F.A. Davis Company Modern Blood Banking & Transfusion Practices th 6 Edition Blood Banks With Collection Facilities Blood resources may be used more efficiently by separating them into a variety of components. After collection, whole blood is allowed to cool to room temperature (20°C to 24°C) if platelets are to be prepared from the unit. Whole blood may be cooled to 1°C to 10°C if the unit is to be processed for frozen plasma. Copyright © 2012 F.A. Davis Company Modern Blood Banking & Transfusion Practices th 6 Edition Blood Banks With Collection Facilities (cont’d) Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) must be prepared within 8 hours of collection of the whole blood unit. FP24 may be prepared up to 24 hours following collection of the whole blood unit. Platelets may be prepared from whole blood stored at room temperature for up to 24 hours following collection of the whole blood unit. Copyright © 2012 F.A. Davis Company Modern Blood Banking & Transfusion Practices th 6 Edition Blood Banks With Collection Facilities (cont’d) Frozen plasma can be further manipulated to yield cryoprecipitate. Some blood components may also be prepared through a procedure known as apheresis. Copyright © 2012 F.A. Davis Company Modern Blood Banking & Transfusion Practices th 6 Edition Blood Banks Without Collection Facilities Blood banks that depend on an outside source for their blood supplies usually receive their products in component form. Platelet concentrates and cryoprecipitate may be received as individual units but are more easily administered if pooled before infusion. Sterile connecting devices (STCDs) have also become commonplace in some blood banks. Copyright © 2012 F.A. Davis Company
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