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Voluntary Blood Donation Perspectives, Challenges & Imperatives Sri. Kuldeep Shetty Third Year MBBS, Mysore Medical College & Member, Sri Sathya Sai Youth.

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1 Voluntary Blood Donation Perspectives, Challenges & Imperatives Sri. Kuldeep Shetty Third Year MBBS, Mysore Medical College & Member, Sri Sathya Sai Youth Wing, Mysore SRI SATHYA SAI healthcare project DONATE BLOOD SAVE LIFE OM SRI SAI RAM

2 With Love And More Love Humbly Dedicated To The Lotus Feet of BABA

3 Objective A detailed look at the facets of Voluntary Blood Donation. OM SRI SAI RAM

4 Current Scenario in India  Chronic shortage of blood  Demand outstrips the supply by 100%.  Major shortfall in summer.  Non availability of blood delays treatment.  Contamination occurs due to  Professional donors.  Non compliance of standards in blood collection, testing & storage.  Lack of awareness  Poor infrastructure OM SRI SAI RAM

5 Facts about Blood Donation  One unit is required in every 2 seconds.  One bag of blood can save 4 lives.  Average Indian hesitates to donate blood.  Sai Youth can minimise shortage by conducting Blood Donation Camps regularly. OM SRI SAI RAM

6 Goals of Voluntary Blood Donation  Increasing the supply of Safe Blood.  Strengthen the blood donation infrastructure.  Spreading awareness ( & increasing motivation).  Develop a robust donor base.  Standardise the blood donation camp procedures. OM SRI SAI RAM

7 Action Items  Conduct more blood donation camps.  Enlist dedicated donors.  Conduct donor education / awareness programs. OM SRI SAI RAM

8 Profile of an average Indian  Willing to donate yet very apprehensive.  Appreciates the importance of blood donation.  Very conscious of the contamination issues.  Worried about side effects of blood donation.  Has a few misconceptions.  May not have attended a well arranged camp. OM SRI SAI RAM

9 Expectations of a Donor  Accredited & non-profit blood collecting agency.  Directions to camp venue with timings.  Cordial welcome & a soothing atmosphere.  Minimum waiting time.  Hygienic surroundings with seating arrangements.  Disciplined volunteers with pleasant demeanor.  Qualified medical team & standard procedures.  Refreshments : palatable, hygienic and adequate.  Appreciation after donation. OM SRI SAI RAM

10 Camp Prerequisites  Prayer  Medical team  Venue  Donor estimation  Volunteer task assignment  Campaigning + Advertising  Camp layout planning  Purchases + refreshments + items on hire  Procedure to conduct a camp OM SRI SAI RAM

11 Camp Layout details  Reception  Registration  Waiting area  Medical checkup  Blood donation  Resting area + with refreshment counter  Feedback + Gifts + Donor card  Counseling area (optional)  Stores  Altar OM SRI SAI RAM

12 Floor Plan OM SRI SAI RAM

13 Reception  Warm welcome to the donor.  Breakfast verification / Arrange breakfast.  Seating arrangements nearby.  Donor directed to registration counter in a sequence. OM SRI SAI RAM

14 Registration  Fill up donor details OM SRI SAI RAM

15 Medical Checkup  Weight, BP, hemoglobin measurement & blood grouping.  General check up.  A few questions… OM SRI SAI RAM

16 Blood Donation OM SRI SAI RAM

17 Refreshment  Nutritious, Light, Non Spicy (Sathwic)  Sandwich / Idly / Curd rice + Fruit / Fruit salad  Beverage ( non alcoholic/ non carbonated)  Coffee/ Tea/ Juice / Milkshake/ Hot chocolate OM SRI SAI RAM

18 Gifts and Feedback  A token of appreciation.  Develop the feel good factor.  Obtaining donor feedback. OM SRI SAI RAM

19 Donor Card / Reject letter OM SRI SAI RAM

20 Frequently asked questions  About Blood.  Recipients of blood.  Component separation.  Time needed to recuperate after donation.  Diet for a regular donor.  Frequency of donation. OM SRI SAI RAM

21 Value Added Seva  Counseling  Anemia  Diabetes  Hypertension  Diet ( by a dietician)  Thalassemia  Hemophilia  Heart surgery requirements  Rare groups requirements OM SRI SAI RAM

22 Bend the body, mend the senses and end the mind - this is the way to immortality. JAI SAI RAM POORNAVATHARA Sri Sathya Sai Speaks LOVE ALL SERVE ALL HELP EVER HURT NEVER

23 Love is MY Form, Truth is MY Breath, Bliss is MY Food. MY Life is MY MESSAGE Jai Sai Ram


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