whole blood oximeter - traducción al árabe
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whole blood oximeter - traducción al árabe

UNSEPARATED DONATED HUMAN BLOOD
Whole Blood; Blood component; Blood bag

whole blood oximeter      
‎ مِقْياسُ تَأَكْسُجِ كامِلِ الدَّمِ‎
whole wheat         
  •  [[African rice]] in its inedible husk ''(seed rice, will sprout)''
  • whole grain rice]], colour varies by variety)
CEREAL GRAIN THAT CONTAINS THE GERM, ENDOSPERM, AND BRAN
Whole wheat; Wholemeal; Wholewheat; Whole-wheat; Whole meal; Whole-meal; Integral grain; Whole-grain; Wholegrain; Whole grains; Whole-oat; Whole cereal; Whole Grain; Health effects of whole grains
كله من الدقيق
whole meal         
  •  [[African rice]] in its inedible husk ''(seed rice, will sprout)''
  • whole grain rice]], colour varies by variety)
CEREAL GRAIN THAT CONTAINS THE GERM, ENDOSPERM, AND BRAN
Whole wheat; Wholemeal; Wholewheat; Whole-wheat; Whole meal; Whole-meal; Integral grain; Whole-grain; Wholegrain; Whole grains; Whole-oat; Whole cereal; Whole Grain; Health effects of whole grains
طحين اسمر

Definición

whole grains

Wikipedia

Whole blood

Whole blood (WB) is human blood from a standard blood donation. It is used in the treatment of massive bleeding, in exchange transfusion, and when people donate blood to themselves. One unit of whole blood (~517 mls) brings up hemoglobin levels by about 10 g/L. Cross matching is typically done before the blood is given. It is given by injection into a vein.

Side effects include red blood cell breakdown, high blood potassium, infection, volume overload, lung injury, and allergic reactions such as anaphylaxis. Whole blood is made up of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and blood plasma. It is best within a day of collection; however, can be used for up to three weeks. The blood is typically combined with an anticoagulant and preservative during the collection process.

The first transfusion of whole blood was in 1818; however, common use did not begin until the First and Second World Wars. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. In the 1980s the cost of whole blood was about US$50 per unit in the United States. Whole blood is not commonly used outside of the developing world and military. It is used to make a number of blood products including packed red blood cells, platelet concentrate, cryoprecipitate, and fresh frozen plasma.