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blood contains several components red cells platelets and plasma that can offer different benefits to patients in need the most common type of donation is a whole blood donation we insert a needle in your arm and you fill up a bag that potentially could go up to three to three different recipients depending on how we manufacture that blood product during plasma and platelet donations donors are hooked up to a machine which separates blood components and returns unused components to the donor our plasma line we collect three units at a time so potentially that could go to three different patients plasma is commonly given to people in Emergency and Trauma situations to help stop bleeding in a platelet donation the only cells collected are those that help with clotting platelets are commonly given to people with cancer or someone having major surgery we can collect up to two units at a time per donation so that could go to two people Dr Jessica witch says donating blood products doesnt j