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Plasma is an anticoagulant and serum is a clot activator therefore when blood mixes with plasma it cannot become or make a clot, but when it is mixed with serum it clots. Many anticoagulants contain calcium which binds with blood, other contain potassium oxalate which can act as a preservative for the blood.When blood is mixed with serum it will clot faster because many  contain thrombin which coagulates faster and other thixotropic gel which acts as thrombin.
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Red blood cells are suspended in a small amount of plasma and anticoagulant

/preservative solution (AS-1, AS-3, AS-5) with an approximate total volume of

350 mL. Each RBC unit should raise the average adult's hemoglobin 1 gm/dL.

Prestorage leukoreduced red cells are used. This component provides red

cells to carry oxygen to the tissues. RBCs must be started within 30 minutes after

pickup. Infusion must be completed within four hours after issue. If needed,

divided units are available to transfuse over a longer period of time.

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