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wariber [46]
4 years ago
14

True or False? Someone who has a transfusion during an operation is given fluids or blood. Explain.

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motikmotik4 years ago
8 0
True, because if they lose a lot of fluid from an operation the surgeon is required to give you the back the fluids that you need. I should know because I had to sign a consent form to recive fluids/blood during my operation if needed.

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