The injection of whole blood, plasma, or another solution into a patient's bloodstream
a transfer of whole blood, blood components, or bone marrow, directly into the bloodstream
a procedure where blood or blood products are passed from one individual to another.
The process of transferring blood products into a vein.
The transfer of blood from a donor directly into the bloodstream of another person.
the injection of blood or a blood component into the bloodstream.
The process of transferring blood or plasma directly from one person or animal to another.
the introduction of blood or blood plasma into a vein or artery
a transference of whole blood or a blood component of one animal into the vascular system of another
to transfer blood or blood product from one person into the veins of another.
An intravenous (IV) infusion of blood or blood components.
The use of donated blood in a medical procedure.
Giving blood to a baby who is anemic through an IV.
The transferring of blood or blood products directly into a vein or artery.
A replacement of a person's blood or blood products (such as plasma or platelets). Jump to Top
giving blood to replace blood lost through injury, surgery or disease.
Delivery of blood or a blood component into the bloodstream.
The procedure of transferring blood or blood products from one person to another.
The transfer of blood or blood products from one person (the donor) into another person (the recipient's) bloodstream. In most situations, this is done as a lifesaving maneuver to replace blood cells or blood products lost through severe bleeding. Transfusion of your own blood (autologous) is the safest method but requires planning ahead and not all patients are eligible. Directed donor blood allows the patient to receive blood from known donors. Volunteer donor blood is usually most readily available and, when properly tested has a low incidence of adverse events. See the entire definition of Transfusion
The administration of donated blood.
Process by which blood or one of its components is delivered directly into the bloodstream.
The direct transferring of blood, plasma, or the like into a blood vessel.
the transfer of blood or blood components from one individual to another (or back to the donor in the case of autologous transfusion).
When blood or blood products go into your body through an intravenous (IV) system (see intravenous injection).
Giving blood or blood products through a vein.
the transfer of blood from one person to the blood vessel of another person of the same blood group
The procedure of giving blood or blood products to a person.
a transfer of blood or blood products into the body from one or more other people.
The introduction of whole blood or components of blood (such as plasma, platelets) from one person to another.
The giving of blood; the medical transfer of whole blood, blood components, or bone marrow from a healthy donor into the bloodstream of another.
Administration of blood, usually to replace lost blood in a bleeding patient, or to correct anaemia
The process of giving blood, or parts of blood from one person to another. Some people choose to have their own blood drawn and stored, to be transfused back into them at a later time.
Introduction of whole blood or components of blood (platelets, plasma) from one person into the body of another.
The transfer of whole blood or blood products from one individual to another.
Transfer of whole blood, blood components or bone marrow from a healthy donor into the bloodstream of somebody who has lost blood or who has a blood disorder.
The process of transfusing fluid (such as blood) into a vein.
Providing blood to patients who lost blood due to medical surgery, accident, or any other reason.
The infusion of components of blood or whole blood into the bloodstream. The blood may be donated from another person, or it may have been taken from the person earlier and stored until needed.
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Replacing Blood or Blood components a body has lost in surgery, through an accident, or as a result of medical treatment such as chemotherapy.
Introduction of blood or blood products through a vein into the body's circulation.