Pooling Blood
by Cheryl D'Ambrosio
www.PoolingBlood.com
Table of Contents 


Tony D'Ambrosio (affectionately known as "Dr. Dad") prepares to flush out Maria's IV with saline solution.

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Foreword

Reader's Thoughts

Preface

Introduction

Prologue: Summer 1992

1. Clueless in Seattle

2. Hemophilia and Summer Camp

3. Once Upon a Time

4. Kansas City, Here We Come

5. Teaching about Blood at Work

6. I Don't Care If You Don't Have Fun (I Just Want You Alive)

7. Teresa's Wish

8. Standing Orders

9. Two More Cooks in the Kitchen

10. Sneak Peek and Transgenic Pigs

11. The Art of Getting Better

12. A Can-Do Spirit

13. Lessons Learned

Afterword

Afterword for the Medical Community: Introducing a Paradigm Shift

A Nurse's Advice to Parents of Children with Hemophilia

A Woman with a Bleeding Disorder Offers Her Thoughts on Recurring Issues

Glossary

Acknowledgments

Resources

Study Guides—Because we all have more to do ...

#1 Challenges to the Medical Community on Key Issues in Pooling Blood

#2 Social Networking Opportunities for Girls and Women with Bleeding Disorders

#3 Medical Communication Needs for Girls and Women with Bleeding Disorders

References

Index