STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE (SOP); DONOR SCREENING
September 9, 2025 | by ericwanniang.ehw@gmail.com
BLOOD CENTRE NAME
| SOP Number | Effective date | Pages | Author | Authorised by |
| Version | Review Period | No. of copies | Reviewed by | Date |
| LOCATION Donor room | SUBJECT Donor Screening |
| FUNCTION Physical examination of the donor | DISTRIBUTION – Medical Officer-in-Charge of Donor Area – Master File |
- SCOPE AND APPLICATION
To perform a physical examination on the donor for confirming fulfilment of the criteria which ensure safety of the donor as well as the recipient.
2. RESPONSIBILITY
It is the responsibility of the Medical Officer to perform the physical examination on the donor.
3. REFERENCES: Technical Manual of American Association of Blood Banks, 20th Edition
4. MATERIALS REQUIRED
Weighing scale
Sphygmomanometer Clinical thermometer CuSO4 in Coplin’s jar Capillaries
Lancet Donor card
Medical Examination:
- General Appearance: Defer a donor who appears ill, under the influence of drugs/alcohol or do not appear to be providing reliable answers to medical history.
- Check and enter donor’s weight. The weight should be >55 kg to collect 450 ml and >45 kg to collect 350ml blood.
- Check if the blood pressure, pulse and temperature of the donor are within the acceptable limits:
- Systolic blood pressure should be in the range of 100- 140 mm of Hg.
- Diastolic pressure not to be 60- 90 mm of Hg;
- Pulse regular, between 60 and 100 beats / minute.
- Oral temperature- Afebrile, 37ºC/98.4ºF
- HAEMOGLOBIN ESTIMATION: Blood donation can be accepted only if the haemoglobin is > 12.5 g/dl. Test for haemoglobin by CuSO4 specific gravity method (Refer SOP 003).
- DOCUMENTATION
Enter details in the donor card/computer
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