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ºÚÁÏÉç RESEARCH    STUDY    VETERINARY SERVICES       ºÚÁÏÉç.AC.UK
          Transfusion medicine
          NEW HOME FOR THE BLOOD DONOR


          PROGRAMME

          Charlotte Russo, Head Transfusion Medicine RVN

               he ºÚÁÏÉç Blood Donor Programme,   This is a practice well established with   The new facility is just outside the
               which was based within the Queen   dogs and one we successfully extended to   QMHA, creating a tranquil and less bustling
          T Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA),   cats in 2013.                  environment than within the hospital. Our
          has  grown  significantly  since  being                                intention  was  to  provide  a  space  where
          established, 20 years ago. This expansion                              donors won't perceive it as a clinical setting,
          has  included  a  significant  increase  in  the                       fostering a more relaxed atmosphere.
          number of donations and transfusions being                               Alongside the dedicated feline and canine
          performed and also an expansion of the                                 blood donation rooms, the new facility
          dedicated team.                                                        incorporates office space for the team and
            Consequently, the success and growth                                 a laboratory for the processing of donated
          of the Blood Donor Programme has meant                                 blood.
          that it has surpassed the capacity of the                                The onsite laboratory enables the team to
          hospital space, necessitating the need for a                           process blood into a diverse array of blood
          new, purpose-built facility.                                           products,  catering  to  patients  of  various
            Donated blood is often split into red blood                          sizes with different conditions that demand
          cells (for anaemic patients) and plasma                                specific products.
          (used for dogs and cats with low levels                                  The new facility has been part funded by
          of clotting factors). Plasma is also often                             the ACT, the ºÚÁÏÉç’s registered charity.
          useful in critically ill patients to support their
          circulatory system. In addition, our blood   Our first feline donor in the new facility was
                                               Lilah, who was also our Feline Blood Donor of
          donor nurses also make special products to   the Year this year
          help patients with inherited diseases where                             Veterinary Nurses Advance with Certificate
          they  lack  specific  clotting  factors,  such  as                          in Transfusion Medicine Nursing
          haemophilia.
            The products that the Blood Donor                                      Charlotte Russo and Samantha Barber
          Programme produces enables the clinical                                  have successfully completed their
          teams at ºÚÁÏÉç Small  Animal Referrals to                                  ISVPS  Nurse  Certificate  (NCert)  in
          help hundreds of animals every year. The                                 Transfusion Medicine Nursing, marking
          blood products are collected, prepared and                               a  significant  achievement  in  their
          delivered to patients via the  Transfusion                               professional development.
          Medicine Service (TMS).                                                  The course, accredited by the
                                                                                   International School of Veterinary
          Prioritising welfare and comfort                                         Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS), equips
          The foremost priority of the Blood Donor                                 veterinary nurses with specialised
          Programme is the welfare and wellbeing                                   knowledge  in  transfusion  medicine,
          of our invaluable blood donors. We aim to,                               enhancing  patient  care  and  donor
          whenever possible, conduct blood donations                               welfare.
          without the need for sedation.                                           Building on their success, the team is
                                                                                   excited to announce that Milly Jones,
                                                                                   a new member of the  Transfusion
                                               Achieving non-sedated donations from   Medicine Service, has also enrolled in
                                              feline  donors, which is dependent on   the course.
                                              them  having  a  suitable  temperament,   These  accomplishments  reflect  the
                                              necessitates an environment purposefully   team’s  commitment  to continuous
                                              designed to facilitate this approach.   education and high quality care, further
                                               The requirement for the new facility,   strengthening the service they provide
                                              therefore, was not only driven by the   to patients and donors.
                                              expansion of our team but also by the value
                                              of an optimal setting that maintains the
                                              welfare and comfort of donors. This includes
                                              dedicated donation rooms catering to  the
           Our first canine donor in the new facility was   needs of cats and a separate donation room
           Shadow, who did his 18th donation  for dogs.






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