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whole blood — Definition
Tam kan / whole blood
The full blood is the blood product, which is derived from the body and contains no components, all cellular and plasma components. It is often used in clinical cases requiring acute blood loss, trauma or massive transfusion. Catrocytes provide oxygen carrying capacity as they combine leukocytes, platelets and plasma as well as volumin replacement. The full use of blood is limited, since today’s component treatment is common, and is often preferred in special indications.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Tam kan?
Tam kan; the full blood is the blood product, which is derived from the body and contains no components, all cellular and plasma components. It is often used in clinical cases requiring acute blood loss, trauma or massive transfusion. Catrocytes provide oxygen carrying capacity as they combine leukocytes, platelets and plasma as well as volumin replacement. The full use of blood is limited, since today’s component treatment is common, and is often preferred in special indications.
❓ What is whole blood in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "whole blood" is Tam kan.
❓ Which medical field is Tam kan related to?
This term belongs to the Drugs category.