Blood Donation Units: Understanding mL vs. Pints
Blood is not donated in pints. Blood donation is typically measured in millilitres (mL) or decilitres (dL). In the United States, a standard unit of whole blood donation is 450 mL.Blood Disorders - Related Articles
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