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One in ___ people will need blood in their lifetime
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Question 1 of 7
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INCORRECT. Only 1 in 30 people donate blood, yet 1 in 3 will need blood in their lifetime. 
CORRECT. Only 1 in 30 people donate blood, yet 1 in 3 will need blood in their lifetime.
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Question 2 of 7
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Donating whole blood can save up to ___ live(s)
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CORRECT. Whole blood is separated into plasma, red blood cells and platelets. This means one donation of whole blood could save up to three lives if each of its components were used separately.   
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INCORRECT. Whole blood is separated into plasma, red blood cells and platelets. This means one donation of whole blood could save up to three lives if each of its components were used separately. 
The ‘universal blood type’, or blood group that can be given to almost anyone, especially in an emergency is:
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O-
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Question 3 of 7
CORRECT. About 9% of Australians have the O- blood type. 
INCORRECT. About 9% of Australians have the O- blood type. 
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Question 4 of 7
True or false: You can’t donate blood if you’ve got tattoos
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CORRECT. People who have been tattooed recently only need to wait 4 months minimum before they can donate blood due to HIV risks. 
True or false: If you have had a flu shot recently, you will need to wait 4 weeks before donating blood
Question 5 of 7
CORRECT. Since the flu shoe is an ‘inactivated’ vaccine, you can donate straight away. If you donate plasma or whole blood, your plasma may even be used to make vaccines. 
INCORRECT. Since the flu shot is an ‘inactivated’ vaccine, you can donate straight away. If you donate plasma or whole blood, your plasma may even be used to make vaccines. 
Question 6 of 7
True or false: Gay men cannot donate blood in Australia
CORRECT. Unfortunately, the Therapeutic Goods Administration rules that men who have had sex with other men are not permitted to donate blood for 12 months. Although all donated blood is tested, HIV may be undetectable for a a short period of time after it is first contracted.
INCORRECT. Unfortunately, the Therapeutic Goods Administration rules that men who have had sex with other men are not permitted to donate blood for 12 months. Although all donated blood is tested, HIV may be undetectable for a a short period of time after it is first contracted.
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True or false: You can register for bone marrow donation at a blood donation centre
CORRECT. The Red Cross accepts bone marrow donor registrations on behalf of the Australian Bone Marrow Donor Registry, the process is just like having a blood test.  
INCORRECT. The Red Cross accepts bone marrow donor registrations on behalf of the Australian Bone Marrow Donor Registry, the process is just like having a blood test.  
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INCORRECT. People who have been tattooed recently only need to wait 4 months minimum before they can donate blood due to HIV risks.