Donating Plasma : Learn How Everything Works!
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In most cases, enrollment or registration is online. The registration form is quite long and they will probably ask you for a lot of details about your health history and your family history. Our recommendation? Have all the necessary information on hand and try to be as specific as possible.
After registration, two things can happen: 1) they assign you an appointment for a specific day or 2) they show you the times when you can visit the center. Once there, you will have to sit in the waiting room and, depending on the establishment, fill out a new form. This can be small or, on the contrary, more extensive and detailed than the one you already completed online.
Once you submit the form, you will have to wait a little while for the medical exam and physical exam. This process could take about an hour. So, let's the recap. These are the steps you must follow to sell plasma in the United States:
1. Complete the registration: This can be online, in person, or a combination of both. It is possible that when you go to the center you must also provide personal identification with a photograph and a proof of address. Registration is easy to complete but can be lengthy. These are usually medical questions. Lately, this step has been simplified a bit thanks to the introduction of technology: now the form is filled out using tablets or a laptop.
2. Pass the medical evaluation: This evaluation will be carried out every time you want to donate plasma because it is the center's way of ensuring that your health is good and that your body complies with the regulations to donate. Of course: don't expect much from the exam either. All the nurse will do is take a blood sample, your vital signs, blood pressure, temperature, and pulse.
3. Pass the physical exam: This is only done the first time a person donates plasma or if you are a frequent donor, once a year. The exam is confidential and the only purpose is to verify that your health is as good as it appears.
4. Donate: This is the last step in plasma sales. A specialist will accompany you to the donation room. You will be able to lie down on a reclining bed or chair. The phlebotomist -who is the specialist- will explain the procedure to you while introducing a line in one of the veins in your arm. The blood will start to come out and go through a machine that will separate the plasma. This process is known as plasmapheresis and lasts about 45 minutes, maximum.
5. Receive the reward: The establishments appreciate your donation by giving you a cash/card that has the agreed amount. This figure can range from $400 to $$200 per month.
Plasmapheresis usually has no side effects. However, this does not mean that you shouldn't expect anything after the procedure, even though it is low risk. In general, the most common effects are similar to those of a blood donation. You could feel fatigued or may be dehydrated. Among the other common effects that you might expect, we have bruising and dizziness.
Note: If you experience spasms, irregular pulse, vomiting, numbness, or difficulty breathing, go to an emergency center.Article author
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Donating plasma is similar to giving blood. A needle is placed into a vein in your arm.
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