Virginia Osueke Mrs. Frank Senior Capstone, Period 1 January 29, 2014 I. Introduction The Challenges of meeting the Blood Transfusion Requirements World-Wide and the Need to Develop Blood Drive, Proposal “I want to help others,” is a phrase commonly used by donors that give blood. There are 15.7 million blood donations collected. Thirty-eight percent of the United States populations are eligible to give blood, but only 10 percent actually donate, that is about 9.2 million donors each year .(American Red Cross). Around the world there are about 107 million donations most of these donations from high income countries, this leaves out many low income countries who are not able to get adequate blood donations, for transfusions. All the donated blood received has to go somewhere that is where blood transfusions come in. Blood Transfusion is a common procedure where blood is delivered through an intravenous (IV) needle and transferred through blood vessels (National Health, Lung and Blood Institute). There are many illnesses that require the transfusion of blood such as sickle cell anemia, cancer, surgeries and injuries, and other diseases. The three components of blood that can be transferred are red blood cells, platelets and plasma. In the U.S. transfusions and the specific component to be given is determined by the patients need. Donors are screened for infections like Hepatitis B and C, Syphilis or HIV/AIDS but these stringent screening guidelines are not standardized worldwide thus some transfusion recipients may receive blood tainted with an infectious virus.(U.S. Food and Drug Administration). This is higher in low income and Sponsor: ______________ Ms. Frank: _____________ Date: ______________ Date: ______________ Virginia Osueke Mrs. Frank Senior Capstone, Period 1 January 29, 2014 developing nations. (Medline Plus) The risk of receiving an infection from transfusion is low, but still is a risk that needs to be addressed globally, especially in low income and developing nations. The FDA believes that one in 450,000 to 660,000 blood donations are infected with HIV/AIDS. In low income countries 43% of donated blood is tested for Hepatitis B and C. HIV/AIDS accounts for 80,000 to 160,000 infections annually. When donating blood it is very important to eat healthy meals. Iron is a very important mineral that is needed for healthy blood, without Iron blood cannot be donated. It is not wise to eat foods that are rich in fat and oils because the blood cannot be tested for infections and the blood will not be transfused. Donors should always drink lots of fluids that are non-alcoholic before and after donations and should have no drugs like aspirin in their system. It is also very important to get good rests with little intense physical activity and to avoid eating lots of proteins. In order to put my research question into action I along with two classmates we will host a Blood Drive in collaboration with the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center. My objective is to encourage as many people in Shapstown International School to volunteer to donate their blood to help save the lives of others. The donated blood will be transfused to patients who are in need of blood. My capstone will challenge me to communicate effectively with donors, sponsors, volunteers and the Gulf Coast Center. In my capstone project I will be challenged to make the donation process run donations run effectively. My Capstone Project will address all the pillars of Asia Society. I will Investigate the World by identifying and developing a position on how different parts of the world address Sponsor: ______________ Ms. Frank: _____________ Date: ______________ Date: ______________ Virginia Osueke Mrs. Frank Senior Capstone, Period 1 January 29, 2014 blood donation and transfusions, Recognizing Perspectives by explaining and understanding why these regions may do transfusions and donations a certain way, Communicating Ideas by communicating with my peers and audience verbally and with technology and Taking Action by helping to host a blood drive at S.I.S that will supply safe healthy blood to patients in dire need. The primary essential Question of my capstone project is, “Why are there challenges in meeting the blood transfusion safety requirements World-Wide and what can be done to improve safety in transfusions?” Sponsor: ______________ Ms. Frank: _____________ Date: ______________ Date: ______________ Virginia Osueke Mrs. Frank Senior Capstone, Period 1 January 29, 2014 II. Learning Objectives A. I expect to learn why there are challenges in meeting the blood transfusion requirements world-wide and what can be done to improve safety in transfusions. B. To research more on regional differences and resources a country may lack C. Be able to learn to manage my time D. To get enough people in my community to donate blood E. To make sure that people planning on donating should eat healthier food to increase iron levels F. To learn how to help low income countries to make transfusions and donations more safe Sponsor: ______________ Ms. Frank: _____________ Date: ______________ Date: ______________ Virginia Osueke Mrs. Frank Senior Capstone, Period 1 January 29, 2014 Activities Date Get Partners for Blood Drive Dec, 2014 Fill Event worksheet: -Blood Drive Jan 2014 Attend Stores for donations Dec-Jan. Meet with Patricia to talk any concerns regarding the Blood Drive. Jan 17, 2014 Meet Nurse Adams every Friday during Lunch Jan-May, 2014 Start getting Volunteers Jan 20-24, 2014 Blood Drive Approves Jan 20, 2014 Attend Seniors & Juniors Advisories to sign up Blood Drive Research & Note Cards Attend the Gulf Coast regional Blood Center for Transfusion observation Meet with Sponsor for Argument Paper Argument Paper Rough Draft Argument Paper Final Create an accurate presentation to present our Sponsor and Ms. Frank, presenting and comparing our experience to last semester Feb 3-7, 2014 Sponsor: ______________ Ms. Frank: _____________ Date: ______________ Date: ______________ Feb.14,2014 1 week of March Beginning of March st Mid-March End of March Mid April End of May Virginia Osueke Mrs. Frank Senior Capstone, Period 1 January 29, 2014 III. Measuring Project Results I will do my best to help about 390 patients with the blood donations being held at our school. I will keep track of the number of people who have the potential to benefit from this blood drive by documenting all active donors then multiplying that by 3 because for every unit of blood 3 lives can be saved (American Red Cross). In order to ensure that my outcome is effective I will visit the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center to observe the process to prepare donated blood for transfusions. The outcome I outcome I hope to achieve from this blood drive is 103 donors to save about 309 lives in my local community. With this blood drive I am to learn how blood transfusions can become safer in many countries that find it difficult. My target populations are the people who take part in delivering blood to patients, those that draw blood from patients, and those that take part in the storage safety of the donated blood. The target population would also be my school because they are the ones donating their blood and it would be beneficial for them to know how this process is performed. IV. Form My capstone project will take the form of a research paper on my findings based on my primary question. My research paper will written after my proposal is passed so that I could help host the blood drive at S.I.S. Sponsor: ______________ Ms. Frank: _____________ Date: ______________ Date: ______________ Virginia Osueke Mrs. Frank Senior Capstone, Period 1 January 29, 2014 After my proposal is passed and I have done an adequate amount of research my blood drive will be put into action. I will present my findings to my peers at school, my sponsors and the Gulf Coast regional Blood Center who is sponsoring the blood drive at S.I.S. V. Preparation A. I will need adequate research B. I will need the help and corporation of my two other partners C. I will need volunteers to help my with the blood drive D. I will need the support from my sponsors and help form them to make the blood drive successful E. I will need the help of administrators to set dates and to communicate with the capstone partners until the day of the event F. To be very organized and focused G. To be on time with everything I am given to do as a student and blood drive hostesses Sponsor: ______________ Ms. Frank: _____________ Date: ______________ Date: ______________ Virginia Osueke Mrs. Frank Senior Capstone, Period 1 January 29, 2014 VI. Citations "Blood Facts and Statistics." American Red Cross. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Jan. 2014. "Blood Safety and Availability." WHO. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Jan. 2014. "Got Questions About Blood? / Facts About Blood And Blood Banking." Facts About Blood Banking. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Jan. 2014. "What Is a Blood Transfusion?" - NHLBI, NIH. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. "World Blood Donor Day: Give the Gift of Life in 2013." - IFRC. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Jan. 2014. "Blood Transfusion and HIV/AIDS | Health24." Health24. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Jan. 2014. 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