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  1. L

    Blood Donation Southern California

    I am not going to argue with you anymore. I feel my IQ dropping and cannot stand the lack of maturity, especially coming from someone who states they have a Ph.D. You have twisted and turned this to your favor enough. So here are the facts: 1. Yes, we can refuse donation from anyone at any...
  2. L

    Blood Donation Southern California

    It isn't elitism, per se. I am not saying that it is worse than anything I am saying that I don't agree with it being considered medical. I don't think they should be able to prescribe medication. I don't think they should be able to diagnose after a couple sessions. I think it needs to be more...
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    I tried donating blood today.

    Wow, I didn't realize it was that big. Most patients will say "it is huge!" and it will be the size of a silver dollar :). Random bit of information: According to an RN I work with; a hematoma the size of your fist is about 10% of your blood. I have never seen a hematoma that big on a young...
  4. L

    Blood Donation Southern California

    Try me, go to a donation center. They will have the question. Ah, psychology. Shouldn't be considered a medical practice in my opinion, but that is just me. You don't seem to understand that text books don't always give the whole picture. And you do not understand that different sectors...
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    I tried donating blood today.

    A hematoma is caused by bleeding into the tissues, outside of the vein. (As I am sure you are aware) It sounds to me that they did not get the needle all the way into the vein. I am not sure if you have seen a needle up close, but they have a beveled end (cut at an angle) if the entire bevel is...
  6. L

    Blood Donation Southern California

    I'm telling you with complete certainty that it is legal to ask "Are you a male who has had sex with another male" Go to any donation center. It WILL be one of the questions, without a doubt. No, this is not a doctor office. No other medical information can be documented except on...
  7. L

    I tried donating blood today.

    Most places do not even carry the smaller gauge needles. So, that would make donation with a 25 difficult if they do not have the smaller needles.
  8. L

    Blood Donation Southern California

    Not backtracking, I just didn't feel like typing out the whole question. It is essentially the same thing without being as politically correct. And, no, they legally can ask "are you a male that has sex with another male" The questions are regulated by the FDA Hi, are you paying...
  9. L

    I tried donating blood today.

    Does it take three hours for you to donate?
  10. L

    Blood Donation Southern California

    I am legally bound to keep confidentiality as an employee of the company.
  11. L

    Blood Donation Southern California

    That would not be asking they are gay. It is asking if they have sex with another male, which would be a high risk behavior and therefore make them not eligible to donate. If you go to ANY blood donation company and ask if a male that has sex with another male can donate they will say no. Also...
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    I tried donating blood today.

    Some places have also what are called "heel warmers" which are actually used for when getting blood from babies. (They stick their heels because their veins are so small) They are similar to ice packs that you crush and shake up and they get cold, only these get warm and it doesn't get your arm...
  13. L

    Blood Donation Southern California

    I am not certified. I have taken all the classes and such, but have not done the RID testing because I do not want to work as an interpreter and the test costs a lot of money. Uh, you know that many interpreters are not certified right? Many are CODAs or just learned sign language one way or...
  14. L

    Blood Donation Southern California

    You are talking in circles. I already said that if nothing needs to be clarified they are fine to donate, but if they need to clarify any of their questions that is where the problems happen. They need to be able to communicate directly or through an interpreter. Note: That does not mean through...
  15. L

    Blood Donation Southern California

    uh... thats called <i>clarification</i> which cannot be done if they cannot communicate with them directly. I thought I said this already?
  16. L

    I tried donating blood today.

    Standard size is generally a 16 gauge which is just one size up from the 18
  17. L

    Blood Donation Southern California

    The problem is that people do not read the forms properly and mischeck things. Which means their answers can be clarified.
  18. L

    Blood Donation Southern California

    no, they cant, because it would have to be kept for ten years. Take for instance if they wrote down "Have you had sex with a gay male?" and the person answers "yes" then the paper gets misplaced and someone else sees it. Can you imagine the law suit waiting to happen?
  19. L

    Blood Donation Southern California

    They would not be refused based on being Deaf. They would be refused if they cannot answer clarifying questions. If they fill out the paperwork and there are no questions they would be fine, but if something needs to be clarified on, as I mentioned before, it must be done with a interpreter per...
  20. L

    Blood Donation Southern California

    It isn't discrimination if it applies to everyone. It does not specifically say "Deaf people cannot donate" It says that if someone speaks another language and is not able to communicate directly with the employee they have to have a interpreter.
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