Blood Banking Laws Flashcards
Republic Act 1517 Title
Blood Banking Law of 1956
effectivity date of RA 1517
June 16, 1956
The law enacted in June 16, 1956
Blood Banking Law of 1956
Purpose of safeguarding and promoting public health and welfare by preventing ***, processing and sale of human blood or its product to the public.
unproper collection
Purpose of ** and ** public health and welfare by preventing unproper collection, processing and sale of human blood or its product to the public.
safeguarding and promoting
Process of **, **, and *** of blood.
collecting, separating, and storing
it is the most complicated station in the laboratory.
Blood Banking
Blood Banking Law of 1956 is also known as the RA ***
RA 1517
Republic Act 7719 is also known as
National Blood Services Act of 1994
effectivity date of RA 7719
May 5, 1994
An act promoting voluntary blood donation, providing for an adequate supply of safe blood, regulating blood banks, and providing penalties for violation thereof.
National Blood Service Act 1994
RA 7719 is an act promoting ***, providing for an adequate supply of safe blood, regulating blood banks, and providing penalties for violation thereof.
voluntary blood donation
RA 7719 is an act promoting voluntary blood donation, providing for an adequate supply of ***, regulating blood banks, and providing penalties for violation thereof.
safe blood
RA 7719 is an act promoting voluntary blood donation, providing for an adequate supply of safe blood, regulating ***, and providing penalties for violation thereof.
blood banks
National Blood Services Act of 1994 = RA ***
RA 7719
the act enacted in May 5, 1994
National Blood Services Act of 1994
define hemochromatosis
iron overload; condition in which your body stores too much iron
Give at least 3 benefits of blood donation
- Beneficial for the human heart
- Reduces cancer risk
- Boosts the production of red blood cells
- Lower cholesterol level
- Helps in weight loss
- Replenishes blood
- Aids in fighting hemochromatosis (iron overload)
- Facilitates production of red blood cells
- Makes the donor psychologically rejuvenated
- Donors automatically warned of serious illnesses
refers to human blood, processed or unprocessed and includes blood components, its products and derivatives
blood / blood product
define blood / blood product
refers to human blood, processed or unprocessed and includes blood components, its products and derivatives
laboratory or institution with the capability to recruit and screen blood donors, collect, process, store, transport and issue blood for transfusion and provide information and/ or education on blood transfusion transmissible diseases
Blood Bank/Center
a blood bank that exists for profit
Commercial Blood Bank
a blood bank which is located within the premises of a hospital and which can perform compatibility testing of blood
Hospital-based Blood Bank
an institution or facility duly authorized by the Department of Health to recruit and screen donors and collect blood
Blood Collection Unit
one who donates blood on one’s own volition or initiative and without monetary compensation
Voluntary Blood Donor
diseases which may be transmitted as a result of blood transfusion, including AIDS, Hepatitis-B, Malaria and Syphilis
Blood Transfusion Transmissible Diseases
the *** or any other person to whom the Secretary delegates the responsibility of carrying out the provisions of this Act
Secretary of Health
An individual included in the list of qualified voluntary blood donors who is ready to donate blood when needed in his/her community.
Walking Blood Donor
Rules and regulations implementing republic act no. 7719 otherwise known as the “National Blood Services Act of 1994”
A.O. No. 36 s. 1994
Creation of a national voluntary blood services unit (NVBSU)
A.O. No. 01 s. 1995
Rules and regulations implementing republic act no. 7719 otherwise known as the “National Blood Services Act of 1994”
A.O. No. 09 s. 1995
Amendment to sections 26 to 32 of the administrative order no. 9 s. 1995 to be known as requirements and procedures for a license to operate a blood bank/blood center in the Philippines.
A.O. No. 17 – A s.1998
Amendment to sections ** to ** of the administrative order no. 9 s. 1995 to be known as requirements and procedures for a license to operate a blood bank/blood center in the Philippines.
sections 26 to 32
Policies and guidelines for the Philippine National Blood Services (PNBS) and the Blood Services Networks (BSN)
A.O. No. 2010 - 0001
PNBS meaning
Philippine National Blood Services
Date of enactment of A.O. No. 2008 – 0008 – A
May 2, 2008
Amendment to the administrative order 2008-0008 the rules and regulations governing the regulation of blood service facilities.
A.O. No. 2008 – 0008 – A
2 Classifications of Blood Service Facility in terms of Ownership
- Government
- Private (hospital-based blood service facility)
2 Classifications of Blood Service Facility in terms of Institutional Character
- hospital-based
- non-hospital based (government-owned or PNRC owned)
PNRC meaning
Philippine National Red Cross
2 Classifications of Blood Service Facility in terms of service capability
- Blood station (BS)
- Blood Collection Unit (BCU)
- BCU/BS
- Blood Bank (BB)
- Blood Center (BC)
- Advocacy and promotion of voluntary blood donation and healthy lifestyle.
- Provision of whole blood and packed red cells.
- Storage, issuance, transport and distribution of whole blood and packed red cells.
- Compatibility testing of red cell units, if hospital based.
- Offers limited services
BLOOD STATION (BS)