Community Blood Community Blood DonationDonation
Intermediate Algebra Marjorie Whitmore, Instructor
Members:Members:
Jamie BeersKyle LandDeShawna ProvenceAmber Shaddock
ObjectivesObjectivesEvery two seconds in America,
someone needs blood.Each donation saves approximately
three livesOur purpose: -to further educate students on how
donation and participation can save lives and make an impact in NW Arkansas
Tasks Completed:Tasks Completed:Researched national blood donation
statistics for the last five years.Used obtained information to calculate
the number of donations over the past 5 years and project the number of donations in the next 5 years.
Worked with Community Blood Center of the Ozarks and participated in blood drive at NWACC.
Blood Donation Facts:Blood Donation Facts:Each blood donation saves
approximately three lives, and usually takes less than one hour of your time.
Healthy donors are the only source of blood. There is currently no substitute.
Only 5% of the eligible population donates blood each year.
Nearly 5 million people need transfusions each year.
1out of every 7 people entering a hospital need blood.
Components of BloodComponents of Blood Red Blood Cells: Blood cells that carry oxygen throughout
the body and give blood its red color. They are transfused to people who fail to produce their own, have severe bleeding, or a low blood count.
Platelets: Cellular fragments. Their primary function is to prevent bleeding. They play a part in the body's clotting mechanism. Used to help transplant and cancer patients.
Plasma:Plasma The liquid portion of the blood. It contains coagulation factors and is used to treat patients who develop bleeding problems during major surgery or massive trauma. Because some of the factors lose effectiveness quickly, plasma must be frozen in order to preserve its functions. Used to help liver transplant patients and those who have open heart surgery.
Patient Need
Red Blood Cells
Platelets Plasma
Accident victim
4-100 units
Kidney transplant
2 units
Premature baby
1-4 units while in intensive care
Liver transplant
10 units 10 units 20 units
Cancer treatment
2-6 units 6-8 units daily for 2-4 weeks
Heart transplant
4-6 units
Sickle cell disease
10-15 units periodically
Open heart surgery, adult
2-6 units 1-10 units 2-4 units
Leukemia 2-6 units 6-8 units daily for 2-4 weeks
Bone marrow transplant
1-2 units given every other day for 4 weeks
6-8 units daily for 4-6 weeks
How Blood is Used:How Blood is Used:
Math ComponentMath Component (donations from 1997-2002) (donations from 1997-2002)*information from redcross.org *information from redcross.org
Math Component:Math Component:(expected donation statistics for the next 5 years)(expected donation statistics for the next 5 years)
We usedWe used linear regression to find the formula: linear regression to find the formula:y=125310.54x+3554114.14y=125310.54x+3554114.14
The Solution: Give BloodThe Solution: Give BloodAm I Eligible?
◦Donors who are at least 16 years old and weigh 110 lbs are eligible to donate every 56 days.
The Donation Process:The Donation Process: BEFORE the donation:
◦ A donor registration process will be completed, as well as a confidential health history and screening.
◦ A mini-physical is conducted, during which your blood pressure, pulse, temperature and iron levels are checked.
DURING the donation:◦ You are asked to lie back and relax on a donor
bed. The arm from which you will donate is cleaned with an antiseptic and a sterile, single use needle is inserted to begin the actual blood donation.
◦ The donation process is about 5-10 min, and you will give about one pint of blood.
AFTER the donation:◦ Following your donation, you will receive
refreshments to help replace the fluids lost during the donation process.
Resources:Resources:Community Blood Center of the
Ozarks (www.cbco.org)American Red Cross (
www.givelife.org)www.redcross.org
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