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"The Human Factor - Shipping and Storage of Whole Blood," details the collection, handling, storage and shipment of whole blood for the United States Military. Problems in storage, shipping and safety are specifically explained, as are the US Army protocols for handing blood and plasma. Emphasis is upon the handling of blood products in the Pacific as it relates to the Viet Nam wartime theatre of operations.
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The Human Factor
Shipping and Storage of Whole Blood
Published 1966 by U.S. Army Medical Depot, Ryukyu Medical Center, Department of Army in Ryukyu Medical Center, Kue, Okinawa .
About the Book
Corrected title in name. Was not Ph.D. at time of this writing
Table of Contents
| Introduction/5 | ||
| Chapter 1/Collection of Whole Blood/7 | ||
| Chapter 2/Refrigeration Requirements/21 | ||
| Chapter 3/Storage Times/33 | ||
| Chapter 4/Blood Packaging/51 | ||
| Chapter 5/Transporting Whole Blood/75 | ||
| Chapter 6/Whole Blood Storage Safety/101 | ||
| Chapter 7/Record Requirements/131 | ||
| Chapter 8/Armed Forces Blood Control Policies/157 |
The Physical Object
Format |
Training Manual: Paperback |
Number of pages |
158 |
Weight |
9 pounds |
ID Numbers
Open Library |
OL24606890M |
History Created February 18, 2011 · 2 revisions
| February 19, 2011 | Edited by 98.195.78.182 | added description, tags, places, and setting |
| February 18, 2011 | Created by Warren H. Chaney | Added new book. |

