k Hand removing a blood bag from a blood bank Blood bank. Hand removing a blood bag from a refrigerated hospital blood bank. Generally, around half a litre of blood is drawn from a donor into a plastic bag containing an anticoagulant to prevent the blood from clotting. The blood is classified according to its group, tested for bloodborne diseases, and stored either whole or, as here, separated into its different components. This bag contains group O, Rh Rhesus negative red blood cells in an additive solution. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Hand removing a blood bag from a blood bank Blood bank. Hand removing a blood bag from a refrigerated hospital blood bank. Generally, around half a litre of blood is drawn from a donor into a plastic bag containing an anticoagulant to prevent the blood from clotting. The blood is classified according to its group, tested for blood borne diseases, and stored either whole or, as here, separated into its different components. This bag contains group O, Rh  Rhesus  negative red blood cells in an additive solution.
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Hand removing a blood bag from a blood bank

Blood bank. Hand removing a blood bag from a refrigerated hospital blood bank. Generally, around half a litre of blood is drawn from a donor into a plastic bag containing an anticoagulant to prevent the blood from clotting. The blood is classified according to its group, tested for blood-borne diseases, and stored either whole or, as here, separated into its different components. This bag contains group O, Rh (Rhesus) negative red blood cells in an additive solution.

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