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CP2D WHOLE BLOOD ANTICOAGULANT CITRATE PHOSPHATE DOUBLE DEXTROSE SOLUTION Collection Date Unit Number EXPIRES VOLUNTEER DONOR 70 ml Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Double Dextrose Solution for collection of 500 ml of blood. Each 70 ml of CP2D solution contains 3.57 g dextrose (monohydrate), USP; 1.84 g sodium citrate (dihydrate), USP; 0.229 g citric acid (monohydrate), USP; and 0.155 g monobasic sodium phosphate (monohydrate), USP. Use only if solution is clear. 670126930 CP2D 500 Affix Collection/Processing I.D. Label Here See circular of information for indications, contraindications, cautions and methods of infusion. This product may transmit infectious agents. Rx only. PROPERLY IDENTIFY INTENDED RECIPIENT. 126 - 93 0800643 Approx. 500 ml plus 70 ml CP2D. Store at 1 – 6 C. o 00180 84 LOT Pall Corporation East Hills, NY 11548, USA 0000800643 1PA0012693 AS-3 RED BLOOD CELLS ADENINE - SALINE ADDED LEUKOCYTES REDUCED Collection Date Unit Number EXPIRES VOLUNTEER DONOR 670126930 CP2D 500 Affix Collection/Processing I.D. Label Here See circular of information for indications, contraindications, cautions and methods of infusion. This product may transmit infectious agents. Rx only. PROPERLY IDENTIFY INTENDED RECIPIENT. 126 - 93 0800643 From 500 ml CP2D Whole Blood Store at 1 – 6 C. o 04730 84 LOT Pall Corporation East Hills, NY 11548, USA 0000800643 1PA0012693 Place Product Label here after bag is filled. PLASMA BAG LEUKOCYTES REDUCED Collection Date Unit Number EXPIRES VOLUNTEER DONOR 670126930 CP2D 500 Affix Collection/Processing I.D. Label Here See circular of information for indications, contraindications, cautions and methods of infusion. This product may transmit infectious agents. Rx only. PROPERLY IDENTIFY INTENDED RECIPIENT. 126 - 93 0800643 02 LOT Pall Corporation East Hills, NY 11548, USA 0000800643 1PA0012693 Affix grouping label here after all required testing has been completed. Place Product Label here after bag is filled. LEUKOCYTES REDUCED Collection Date Unit Number EXPIRES VOLUNTEER DONOR 670126930 CP2D 500 Affix Collection/Processing I.D. Label Here See circular of information for indications, contraindications, cautions and methods of infusion. This product may transmit infectious agents. Rx only. PROPERLY IDENTIFY INTENDED RECIPIENT. 126 - 93 0800643 02 LOT Pall Corporation East Hills, NY 11548, USA 0000800643 1PA0012693 110 ml of preservative AS-3 solution contains 1.21 g dextrose (monohydrate), USP; 0.647 g sodium citrate (dihydrate), USP; 0.451 g sodium chloride, USP; 0.304 g monobasic sodium phosphate (monohydrate), USP; 0.046 g citric acid (monohydrate), USP; and 0.333 g adenine, USP. Contain 16.5 mEq of sodium. Use only if solution is clear. WHERE DOES MY BLOOD GO? The Life Saving Journey Explained Blood flows into the diversion pouch Before blood flows into the whole blood collection bag, a small portion is diverted into the diversion pouch. The diversion pouch captures the small amount of skin that is picked up when the needle is inserted. This blood is transferred into pilot tubes that are used for testing. Blood is diverted to the collection bag Once the diversion pouch is full, blood flows into the whole blood collection bag (see above). Leukocytes are reduced Once the whole blood is separated into individual components, a filter (see left) removes most of the white blood cells (leukocytes) from red blood cells and platelets. Platelets Platelets are a cellular element needed for blood to clot properly. Platelets can be processed from whole blood (see left), or they can be collected individually by an automated process known as apheresis. Platelets are used to correct low platelet counts (thrombocytopenia) in patients undergoing chemotherapy, or other conditions in which the patient loses platelets, such as massive trauma. Blood Component Therapy Blood component therapy is made possible because single whole blood donations are manufactured into the individual components of red blood cells, platelets, plasma, and cryoprecipitate. As a result, one donation can benefit multiple patients. Red Blood Cells Red blood cells transport oxygen to the body’s tissues. Red blood cells are transfused to treat anemia resulting from, for example, kidney failure, chemotherapy regimens, gastrointestinal bleeding or blood loss due to trauma or surgery. Plasma • Plasma is the liquid portion of the blood, in which the red cells, white cells and platelets are suspended. • It carries clotting factors, electrolytes, nutrients, hormones and antibodies as it circulates throughout the body. • Plasma is transfused to burn patients and patients suffering massive hemorrhage due to trauma or disease. Cryoprecipitate Cryoprecipitate is a specialty product that is made and used in the treatment of von-Willebrand’s disease and to replace fibrinogen. It is made from frozen plasma thru a process that leaves only Factor VIII, fibrinogen and von Willebrand factor. 1 2 3

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Page 1: ANTICOAGULANT CITRATE PHOSPHATE DOUBLE DEXTROSE SOLUTION …€¦ · SOLUTION Collection Date Unit Number EXPIRES VOLUNTEER DONOR 70 ml Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Double Dextrose

CP2D WHOLE BLOOD

ANTICOAGULANTCITRATEPHOSPHATEDOUBLE DEXTROSESOLUTION

Collection Date Unit Number EXPIRES

VOLUNTEER DONOR

70 ml Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate DoubleDextrose Solution for collection of 500 ml ofblood. Each 70 ml of CP2D solution contains 3.57 g dextrose (monohydrate), USP; 1.84 gsodium citrate (dihydrate), USP; 0.229 g citricacid (monohydrate), USP; and 0.155 g monobasic sodium phosphate (monohydrate),USP. Use only if solution is clear.

670126930

CP2D500

A�xCollection/Processing

I.D. Label Here

See circular of information for indications,contraindications, cautions and methods of infusion.

This product may transmit infectious agents. Rx only.

PROPERLY IDENTIFY INTENDED RECIPIENT.

126 - 93 0 8 0 0 6 4 3

Approx. 500 mlplus 70 ml CP2D.Store at 1 – 6 C.o

00180

84

LOTPall CorporationEast Hills, NY 11548, USA

00008006431PA0012693

AS-3 RED BLOOD CELLSADENINE - SALINE ADDED

LEUKOCYTES REDUCED

Collection Date Unit Number EXPIRES

VOLUNTEER DONOR

670126930

CP2D500

A�xCollection/Processing

I.D. Label Here

See circular of information for indications,contraindications, cautions and methods of infusion.

This product may transmit infectious agents. Rx only.

PROPERLY IDENTIFY INTENDED RECIPIENT.

126 - 93 0 8 0 0 6 4 3

From 500 mlCP2D Whole BloodStore at 1 – 6 C.o

04730

84

LOTPall CorporationEast Hills, NY 11548, USA

00008006431PA0012693

Place Product Labelhere after bag is �lled.

PLASMA BAG

LEUKOCYTES REDUCED

Collection Date Unit Number EXPIRES

VOLUNTEER DONOR

670126930

CP2D500

A�xCollection/Processing

I.D. Label Here

See circular of information for indications,contraindications, cautions and methods of infusion.

This product may transmit infectious agents. Rx only.

PROPERLY IDENTIFY INTENDED RECIPIENT.

126 - 93 0 8 0 0 6 4 3

02

LOTPall CorporationEast Hills, NY 11548, USA

00008006431PA0012693

A�x grouping label here after allrequired testing has been completed.

Place Product Labelhere after bag is �lled.

LEUKOCYTES REDUCED

Collection Date Unit Number EXPIRES

VOLUNTEER DONOR

670126930

CP2D500

A�xCollection/Processing

I.D. Label Here

See circular of information for indications,contraindications, cautions and methods of infusion.

This product may transmit infectious agents. Rx only.

PROPERLY IDENTIFY INTENDED RECIPIENT.

126 - 93 0 8 0 0 6 4 3

02

LOTPall CorporationEast Hills, NY 11548, USA

00008006431PA0012693

110 ml of preservative AS-3 solution contains1.21 g dextrose (monohydrate), USP; 0.647 g sodium citrate (dihydrate), USP; 0.451 g sodiumchloride, USP; 0.304 g monobasic sodiumphosphate (monohydrate), USP; 0.046 g citricacid (monohydrate), USP; and 0.333 g adenine,USP. Contain 16.5 mEq of sodium. Use only ifsolution is clear.

WHEREDOES

MYBLOOD

GO?The Life Saving Journey Explained

Blood flows into the diversion pouch

• Beforebloodflows intothewholeblood collectionbag,asmall portionisdivertedinto thediversionpouch.

• Thediversionpouch capturesthesmall amountofskinthatis pickedupwhenthe needleisinserted.

• Thisbloodis transferredintopilot tubesthatareused fortesting.

Blood is diverted to the collection bag

• Oncethediversionpouchis full,bloodflowsintothe wholebloodcollectionbag (seeabove).

Leukocytes are reduced

• Oncethewholebloodis separatedintoindividual components,afilter(seeleft) removesmostofthewhite bloodcells(leukocytes)from redbloodcellsandplatelets.

Platelets

• Plateletsareacellularelementneededforbloodto clotproperly.

• Plateletscanbeprocessedfromwholeblood(seeleft), ortheycanbecollectedindividuallybyanautomated processknownasapheresis.

• Plateletsareusedtocorrectlowplateletcounts (thrombocytopenia)inpatientsundergoingchemotherapy, orotherconditionsinwhichthepatientlosesplatelets, suchasmassivetrauma.

Blood Component Therapy

• Bloodcomponenttherapyismadepossiblebecause singlewholeblooddonationsaremanufacturedinto theindividualcomponentsofredbloodcells, platelets,plasma,andcryoprecipitate.

• Asaresult,onedonationcanbenefitmultiplepatients.

Red Blood Cells

• Redbloodcellstransportoxygentothebody’stissues.

• Redbloodcellsaretransfusedtotreatanemia resultingfrom,forexample,kidneyfailure, chemotherapyregimens,gastrointestinalbleedingor bloodlossduetotraumaorsurgery.

Plasma

• Plasmaistheliquidportionoftheblood,inwhichtheredcells, whitecellsandplateletsaresuspended.

• Itcarriesclottingfactors,electrolytes,nutrients,hormonesand antibodiesasitcirculatesthroughoutthebody.

• Plasmaistransfusedtoburnpatientsandpatientssufferingmassive hemorrhageduetotraumaordisease.

Cryoprecipitate

• Cryoprecipitateisaspecialtyproductthatismadeandusedinthe treatmentofvon-Willebrand’sdiseaseandtoreplacefibrinogen.

• Itismadefromfrozenplasmathruaprocessthatleavesonly FactorVIII,fibrinogenandvonWillebrandfactor.

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OHIOAdams County Regional Medical Center

Bethesda North HospitalBethesda Medical Center at Arrow Springs

Brown County General HospitalButler County Medical Center

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center -

Liberty CampusDrake Center

Evendale Medical CenterGood Samaritan HospitalHighland District Hospital

Jewish HospitalMercy Hospital AndersonMercy Hospital ClermontMercy Hospital FairfieldMercy Hospital Mt. Airy

Mercy Hospital Western Hills

Shriners Hospital for ChildrenSouthern Ohio Medical Center

The Christ HospitalUC Health Surgical Hospital

University HospitalVeterans Affairs Medical Center

West Chester Hospital

KENTUCKYSt. Elizabeth CovingtonSt. Elizabeth Edgewood

St. Elizabeth FlorenceSt. Elizabeth Ft. Thomas

St. Elizabeth Grant

INDIANADearborn County Hospital

Margaret Mary Community Hospital

Who does Hoxworth serve?WhenyoudonatewithHoxworthBloodCenter,youarehelpingpatientsinneedofbloodandbloodcomponentsat32hospitalsandmedicalcentersintheTri-State.

What is the rarest blood type?TherarestbloodtypeistheoneNOTontheshelfwhenitisneeded.

Therefore,weneedblooddonorsofALLbloodtypestomakeregulardonationssothatwecanensureasafeandadequatebloodsupplyforthecommunitiesweserve.

OnegativeisknownastheUniversalDonor,makingup7%ofallindividuals.Inemergencysituations,Onegativeredcellscanbegiventopeoplewithanybloodtype.IndividualswhoareABpositivecanreceiveanytypeofredcells.

Thechartbelowidentifiespercentagesofthefourmaintypesofbloodwithinthegeneralpopulation.

Blood Group Population Percentage Rh Positive Percentage Rh Negative Percentage

O 45% 38% 7%

A 40% 34% 6%

B 11% 9% 2%

AB 4% 3% 1%

ANDERSONFive Mile Center

7715 Five Mile Road

BLUE ASH9708 Kenwood Road

DOWNTOWNTri-State Building

432 Walnut Street, 2nd Floor

FT. MITCHELLFt. Mitchell Station Shopping Center

2220 Grandview Drive, Suite 140

HOXWORTH CENTRAL AT UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI

Hoxworth Center Building3130 Highland Avenue, 4th Floor

MASONGovernor’s Pointe Shopping Center

9554 Mason-Montgomery Road

TRI-COUNTYWimbledon Plaza

11812 Springfield Pike/Route 4

WESTERN HILLSAnderson Ferry Plaza

2041 Anderson Ferry Road

Where can I donate?HoxworthBloodCenterhaseightconvenientlylocatedneighborhooddonorcenters.

Toscheduleanappointmenttodonateatoneofthesecenters,call 513-451-0910 or800-830-1091. Tofindacommunityblooddrivenearyouortoscheduleonline,visitwww.hoxworth.org.

Youneedtobe17yearsold(16yearswithparentalconsent),weighatleast110poundsandgenerallyfeelhealthyandwelltodonate.

What is in my blood?Bloodiscomposedofplasmaandcellularcomponents

(redbloodcells,whitebloodcellsandplatelets).Thepercentageofredcellsinyourbloodismeasuredbythehematocrittestthatisdonepriortodonation.Inordertodonatewholeblood,

yourhematocritlevelmustbeatleast38%andtodonatedoubleredcells,yourhematocritmustbeatleast40%.

Plasma substances and water(about 55 percent)

White blood cells and platelets(less than one percent)

Red blood cells(almost 45 percent)

How will my blood be used?Eachday,HoxworthBloodCenterneedstocollectatleast350unitsofbloodand40unitsofapheresisplateletstomeettheneedsofpatientsintheTri-Statearea.Oncetestingandprocessingiscomplete,theunitsaredispersedtothe32hospitalsservedbyHoxworthwheretheyaretransfusedtopatientswithavarietyofmedicalneeds.

Theseneedsrangefromtreatmentoftraumaticinjuriestoelectivesurgeries.Thechartbelowindicatestheaveragenumberofunitsthatareneededforsomeofthemanypotentialuses.

Examples of Blood Use

Severe Automobile Accident

Heart Surgery

Organ Transplant

Bone Marrow Transplant

Average Transfusion Event

Average Number of Units Used

50 units of blood

6 units of blood, 6 units of platelets

40 units of blood, 30 units of platelets,20 units of cryoprecipitate, 25 units of frozen plasma

120 units of platelets, 20 units of blood

3.4 units of blood

Rev.9/11Hox7-5221