#161248 - 01/04/09 02:32 PM
Re: blood type on ID's
[Re: nursemike]
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Has anyone had any experince that suggests that blood type is useful ID data?
Military ID's apparently include blood type, and some civilians talk about it, too. IME, no er docs will order blood based on history. Must be different in the military. Most er's have access to low titer O negative blood, low risk stuff to transfuse really quickly-but a cross-matched unit is available in about thirty minutes from most blood banks. Cross-matching-actually mixing a bit of the recipients blood with the donor unit to see if they react, indicating incompatibility- is done because blood types are not as simple as A-B-AB-O and Rh- there are dozens of antigens that affect compatibility.
So why is blood type on ID tags? Good question. I don't work in the ER, but on the floors even if the patient swears their blood type is "X", we're still doing a type and match. If they've received a number of transfusions in the past they may have developed some antibodies that they didn't know about. I've had a several patients with previous transfusion histories that gave the blood bank some problems matching for them, and the patients and families didn't have a clue.
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#161270 - 01/04/09 04:32 PM
Re: blood type on ID's
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Want an easy way to find your blood type, for free? Do what I do all the time, donate blood. Besides getting free coffee/OJ/cookies and Twinkies, and possibly saving someones life, they will tell you your blood type. What a deal! And if you donate enough, you can get a tee shirt, license plate bracket, all kinds of neat stuff! If you are one of the rarer types like my B-, they just love to see you walk in the door...
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#161284 - 01/04/09 05:31 PM
Re: blood type on ID's
[Re: OldBaldGuy]
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Well OBG, if you get to Tejas and need blood call me. (B- also)
Just curious what are the "rarities" in order of blood types? Does anyone know?
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#161289 - 01/04/09 05:54 PM
Re: blood type on ID's
[Re: DesertFox]
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Don't know if this is true, so use the proverbial grain of salt...
I think the chip can access or has your entire 201 and medical info. Also possibly some biometric ID info for future use at entry points that might use that technology.
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#161290 - 01/04/09 05:54 PM
Re: blood type on ID's
[Re: Desperado]
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#161291 - 01/04/09 06:00 PM
Re: blood type on ID's
[Re: Russ]
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Thanks. Having looked that over, I shall remember not to bleed too much!
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#161296 - 01/04/09 07:01 PM
Re: blood type on ID's
[Re: OldBaldGuy]
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OBG, Tell the truth, you go there to see all the cute girls that take the blood. The girls tell me I am A+ (but I knew that already, O are you tell me that's my blood type, silly me.)
Edited by big_al (01/04/09 07:05 PM)
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#161306 - 01/04/09 07:38 PM
Re: blood type on ID's
[Re: Desperado]
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Biometrics are coming, military first. (well, my dog got his RFID first) Get used to it. The new ID cards will make increasing amounts of data available to anyone with access.
There is a bit of dark humor and macho posturing with labeling or even tattooing blood type on the body, as well as wearing the little velcro blood type patches. But if it reminds you to work on keeping it inside and going 'round and 'round, instead of leaking all over my boots, that's a good thing.
Putting your name and emergency contact info on a tag, patch or your body is a lot more useful than your blood type to civilian medicine, and putting your SSN on each limb (inside boots, bracelets) is more useful to the military.
The whole program ICE (In Case of Emergency)information on your cell phone thing makes sense. But, on the other hand, I've never bothered to look there, and I'm not likely to carry your phone to the ER, either. Hands down, the best place to carry medical ID is a medic alert type bracelet worn on your LEFT Wrist. Bonus points if you can guess why.
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#161308 - 01/04/09 07:50 PM
Re: blood type on ID's
[Re: Jeff_M]
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LEFT Wrist. Bonus points if you can guess why.
Jeff That is the wrist that can be reached thru the window if you are trapped in the driver's seat of a vehicle?
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