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    Ww1 Blood Bank

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    advancement that stands out is the creation of the blood bank and being able to keep blood from coagulating, therefore making it keep longer than a few minutes. Now having the ability to store blood to use in the future was a huge advancement and saved countless lives. Instead of needing to connect a donor to a receiver to give blood now it was much more practical to have the blood before you need it and administer it from vials. Before blood banks were used during…

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    Houchin Community Blood Bank Organization Analysis Houchin Community Blood Bank (HCBB) is a non-profit that was founded in April 1951 to provide a safe and adequate blood supply of the patients in Kern County. The purpose of this organization is to save lives by providing blood products. The vision of HCBB is to continue being an independent blood bank providing safe and usable products to the residents of the county. My job at HCBB has taught me the important strategies and programs used to…

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    I have been hired as blood bank supervisor for the new hospital in my area. The new hospital that I will be working will be a 300 bed facility, and it will include labor and delivery, surgery center, and emergency department. It will be able to treat pediatric patients, if necessary but not have a pediatric department. As a supervisor, I am responsible for insuring that the facility provides the necessary equipment and guide lines for a safe, sterile environment, so that we may provide…

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    In the pediatric ward of Hospital X Rai Vacher child seven years of age and Ray Vache child nine years of age, with different diagnoses are hospitalized. A day like any other and a normal routine in the hospital, at six in the afternoon LD pediatric ward nurse asks a favor to her colleague CM service that will take care healthy catch the service, which was presented a family emergency and needed to leave early and the service was quiet and no abnormality. Her colleague informed her that hers…

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    hematologist, immunologist, microbiologist, and blood banking. The healthcare system is an extremely large field with doctors, nurses and other medical staff. Doctors of all kinds are assisted by nurses, phlebotomists, and medical laboratory technicians, which, in some form or other, help doctors determine a patient’s…

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    Generation Banks of Bangladesh: A Comparative Analysis Md Mahbubur Rahman Research Associate Argus Credit Rating Services Limited Dhaka, Bangladesh Email: m.rahman1091@gmail.com Abstract Commercial banks are the active components in the development of an economy. The objective of this study is intended to evaluate comparative financial analysis during the period of 2011- 2014 of seven second generation commercial banks operating business in Bangladesh. To make a useful comparative study…

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    a big impact on the commercial banks. The bank had a big reduction in lending volumes, balance sheets, and profitability. They also had competition for retail deposits, stronger lending cuts, changes in the bank’s policy, and binding zero lower boundary. This crisis begins in the year of 2007 in the month of August. During this time, the commercial banks’ behavior was not good, because it caused many countries to decline in growth and banks too have less profit. (Ritz & Walther, 2015, pp.…

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    Do you know how many Americans would die each year if they did not receive a blood transfusion? The answer is 4.5 million. If it wasn’t for Charles Richard Drew, an African-American surgeon who founded procedures of strong blood plasma for transfusions, those 4.5 million American would not have the option of receiving the lifesaving procedure. Do you know how many people are diagnosed with cancer per year? The answer to that question is 12.7 million. Which mean12.7 million people with cancer may…

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    this disease is the faecal-oral route, this means that faecal is entering your mouth (in any way, shape, or form). This is not the only factor since the way they cook their meat (usually unintentionally) and a less vexing method by incautious blood transfusions also distribute to receiving this disease. There are multiple factors to getting this virus and this paper talks about three key factors. Imagine you wake up every single day with no clean water to drink, water contaminated…

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    “Ni Hao. Congratulations” wished the first guest of the evening, Mr. Lim, 47, a conservative looking, confident Country head, Indonesia for the OCDC Bank, Singapore, in his deep dark suites and tortoise-shelled glasses. He had a smiling resplendent face and greeted Mr. Chandra extending his warm hand before throwing the black leather bag on the couch. He was wearing a Ralph Lauren handcrafted silk tie and a cocky attitude under his sleeves. The confidence and vanity, an investment banker carried…

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