Betekenis van:
blood donor

blood donor
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • iemand die bloed geeft
  • someone who gives blood to be used for transfusions

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Take blood from the donor.
  2. You cannot be a blood donor.
  3. Blood donor area
  4. Blood donor identification
  5. The blood collection procedure shall be designed to ensure that the identity of the donor is verified and securely recorded and that the link between the donor and the blood, blood components and blood samples is clearly established.
  6. Indications that test results of donor blood samples will be invalid due to:
  7. There shall be a dedicated laboratory area for testing that is separate from the blood donor and blood component processing area with access restricted to authorised personnel.
  8. For performance evaluations for screening assays (Table 1) blood donor populations shall be investigated from at least two blood donation centres and consist of consecutive blood donations, which have not been selected to exclude first-time donors.
  9. There shall be data confirming the suitability of any laboratory reagents used in the testing of donor samples and blood component samples.
  10. ‘traceability’ means the ability to trace each individual unit of blood or blood component derived thereof from the donor to its final destination, whether this is a recipient, a manufacturer of medicinal products or disposal, and vice versa;
  11. ‘imputability’ means the likelihood that a serious adverse reaction in a recipient can be attributed to the blood or blood component transfused or that a serious adverse reaction in a donor can be attributed to the donation process;
  12. Member States shall ensure that every blood establishment has a system in place to uniquely identify each donor, each blood unit collected and each blood component prepared, whatever its intended purpose, and the facilities to which a given blood component has been delivered.
  13. The purpose of the investigation is to identify any donor who might have contributed to causing the transfusion reaction and to retrieve available blood components from that donor, as well as to notify consignees and recipients of components collected from the same donor in the event that they might have been put at risk.
  14. the donor females underwent a serum neutralisation test for Akabane disease, carried out on a blood sample taken not less than 21 days following their collection (1) and giving negative results;
  15. all the particulars referred to in Article 2 concerning the donor female and the fertilising bull as well as both their blood groups or test results providing equivalent scientific guarantees to verify the pedigree;