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  1. Platelet Donation Questions | Red Cross Blood Services

    Everything you need to know about platelets, why they're so important, and what you can expect if you donate them.

  2. Donate Platelets - Red Cross Blood

    Give them hope. If you have donated before, don’t stop now. Your platelet donations help patients kick cancer. Platelets have a very short shelf life of only 5 days, which is why there is always a need for …

  3. Donate Blood, Plasma or Platelets | Red Cross Blood

    Platelets are most often used by cancer patients and others facing life-threatening illnesses and injuries. In a platelet donation, an apheresis machine collects your platelets along with some plasma, …

  4. Tips for a Successful Platelet Donation - Red Cross Blood

    Feb 23, 2024 · Get the six tips to make your generous platelet donation easy and successful. Your donation is so important to those in need.

  5. Blood Donation Process Explained | Red Cross Blood Services

    For platelets, a device will use a single-use kit to collect the platelets and a small amount of plasma and return the rest of your blood through a sterile needle in your other arm in approximately two hours.

  6. NMDP Partnership | Red Cross Blood

    Platelet donation uses a machine to extract just your platelets and then returns the rest of your blood back to you. From start to finish, it takes about three hours to donate platelets.

  7. Schedule Your Platelet Donation | Red Cross Blood Services

    To enter, either present to donate blood up to four (4) times at an American Red Cross blood donation facility during the Giveaway Period or by following this link and submitting up to four (4) completed …

  8. Red Blood Cell Donation - Power Reds - Red Cross Blood

    This type of donation uses an automated process that separates your red blood cells from the other blood components, and then safely and comfortably returns your plasma and platelets to you.

  9. What Are Platelets In Blood

    In a platelet-only donation, blood is drawn from your arm into a machine. The platelets are separated from the other blood components, which are returned to you through your other arm.

  10. Plasma, Platelets and Whole Blood | Red Cross Blood Services

    Learn about blood components, including platelets, plasma, white cells, and granulocytes, which can be extracted from a whole blood to benefit several patients from a single blood donation.