verensiirtojärjestelmä
Verensiirtojärjestelmä refers to the blood transfusion system in Finland. It encompasses the entire process from blood donation to the administration of blood components to patients. The Finnish Red Cross Blood Service is the central organization responsible for organizing blood donation, processing, testing, and distributing blood products nationwide. Blood donations are voluntary and unpaid. Donated blood is meticulously tested for infectious diseases to ensure the safety of recipients. Different blood components, such as red blood cells, plasma, and platelets, are separated and prepared for specific medical needs. These components are crucial for treating a wide range of conditions, including anemia, bleeding disorders, and during surgical procedures. The verensiirtojärjestelmä operates under strict regulations and quality control measures to guarantee the safety and efficacy of blood transfusions. Patients requiring transfusions are carefully assessed, and the appropriate blood products are selected based on their individual medical situation. The system relies on a constant supply of blood donations from the public to meet the ongoing demand in hospitals across Finland. It plays a vital role in modern healthcare, saving lives and improving the quality of life for many patients.