Blood Donation Essay

Words: 944
Pages: 4

Informative Speech

Your Name: Tyra Manning-Grate

Organization: Topical pattern.
Topic: Blood Donation
Rhetorical Purpose: To inform my audience on what to expect with blood donation.
Redemptive Purpose: To inform my audience how the process of blood donation is simple but life changing for someone else. Exodus 24:8 Moses then took the blood, sprinkled it on the people and said, “This is the blood of the covenant that the LORD has made with you in accordance with all these words.”this vocation or vocational skill can serve as a platform for promoting something that God values, according to Scripture.

Introduction:

I. Today your actions can save a life with a quick and easy process. Emergency rescue is
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f. After donating you will be given a form with: post instructions; a number to call if you decide after you leave that your blood may not be safe to give another person; although most feel fine before and after donating blood, a small number of people may have a(n) upset stomach; faint or dizzy feeling; black and blue marks, redness, or pain where the needle was. g. Donating blood poses no serious health threats to the donor, and by donating blood, many people are able to benefit in return.

III. People who receive donated blood include cancer, gunshot victims, car accident victims, and burn victims, etc. a. Red blood cells are used for patients with chronic anemia or acute blood loss. b. Platelets are used for patients with cancer and those recovering from organ or bone marrow transplants. c. Plasma is used for people with severe liver disease, clotting deficiencies, or burns. d. The Red Cross removes leukocytes from donated blood because leukocytes are very helpful in fighting infection in the donor’s body, but tend to cause problems when given to the recipient. e. The Red Cross testing, and labeling of blood ensures that all of the blood can be used is used as needed.

Conclusion
I. I pray that I have explained to you all the steps involved in donating blood and where the blood ends up. a. Requirements