History of Red Cross
Blood Facts
Lines of Service
Fundamental Principles
Miscellaneous
100

The creator of the American Red Cross Organization

Who is Clara Barton

100

The amount of blood in the average adult body

What are 10 pints

100

Focus on immediate catastrophes and educating the public on the importance of proper emergeny preparness

What are Disaster Relief Service

100

Acknolowledges the Red Cross’s refusal to discriminate based on nationality, race, religious belief, class, or political opinion

What is Impartiality

100

The minimal age to become a blood donar in california

What is 17 years old

200

The American Red Cross’s first local chapter

Where is Dansville, New York

200

The frequency in which a healthy donar can donate ree blood cells

What are every 56 days

200

Responsible for provididng public CPR, AED, First Aid, BLS, Lifeguarding, and babysitting lessons.

What are International Services

200

It’s purpose is to protect life and health and ensure the respect for all human beings. It promotes cooperation and mutual understandings amongst all peoples

What is humanity

200

The most common blood type

What is O positive

300

The founder of the International Red Cross Organization

Who is Henry Dunant

300

The average amount of blood lost in a donation

What is 1 pint

300

Provide vital fluids to hospitals and medical centers worldwide 

What are Blood Services

300

Acknowledges the Red Cross’s commitment to not taking sides, and refusal to enegage in controversy

What is Nuetrality

300

The average amount of blood donated each year in the USA

What are 13.6 Million units of blood

400

Red Cross’s Establishment Date

When was Februrary 9th, 1863

400

Every __ someone in the US needs blood

What are 2 seconds

400

Focus on reconnectd families seperated by crisis, rebuilding communities, and collaberating with other health orgnizations around the world

What are International Services

400

It is a movement not prompted in any manner by desire or gain

What is Voluntary Service

400

The world record for the most blood donations by one person

What are 1,173 blood donations (James Harrison was the donator)

500

The battle of Solferino occured in the year __

When in 1859

500

The four transfusable products that can be derived from blood

What are red cells, platelets, plasma, and cryoprecipitate

500

Responsible for providing humanitarian resources to active duty military personnel

What are services to armed forces

500

All international red cross societies have equal statuses and share equal responsibilites in healping one another world wide

What is Universality

500

The rarest blood type

What is AB Negative

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