Our bodies are full of blood. Why would anyone ever consider not replenishing a traumatic loss of its volume? There's often a misconception about patients seeking non-blood medical management. Many feel their non-allogenic resolve means they seek to martyr themselves. Actually, there are non-blood volume expanders and surgical techniques that can be used to prevent or restore blood loss. Physicians who are trained in such areas of care can identify themselves by hanging an appropriate no-blood poster in reception areas or hospital patient rooms.
This is the poster most Jehovah's Witnesses hope they'll never need but are happy to see in times of crisis. Worldwide, there are over 230 hospitals with thousands of physicians treating millions without blood. Some institutions have dedicated bloodless care centers. They often resort to taping a make-shift sign above a hospital bed that says, "no blood." Here is a more professional and elegant solution.







