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Donating blood in the United States ______________________________(you will probably have to look this one up on the internet)Group of answer choicesinvolves a rigorous physical examinationdepends on donors with no prior sexual historyrequires that the donor be at least age 17 (or 16 in some states with parental consent)is easy and painless and many donors are allowed to give 5-10 units at a timethough beneficial, may take several hours to complete

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Donating blood in the United States ______________________________(you will probably have to look this one up on the internet)Group of answer choicesinvolves a rigorous physical examinationdepends on donors with no prior sexual historyrequires that the donor be at least age 17 (or 16 in some states with parental consent)is easy and painless and many donors are allowed to give 5-10 units at a timethough beneficial, may take several hours to complete

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The correct answer is "requires that the donor be at least age 17 (or 16 in some states with parental consent)".

Here's a step-by-step explanation:

  1. In the United States, the minimum age to donate blood is generally 17. However, in some states, 16-year-olds may donate with parental consent. This is a standard set by the American Red Cross and America's Blood Centers.

  2. The other options are not entirely accurate. While a mini-physical examination is conducted before donation, it is not "rigorous". It includes checking temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and hemoglobin levels.

  3. The donation process does not depend on donors with no prior sexual history. However, certain sexual behaviors may lead to a deferral period.

  4. Donating blood is relatively quick and straightforward, usually taking about an hour from start to finish. However, donors typically only give one unit of blood during a donation.

  5. While donating blood is beneficial, it does not take several hours to complete. The actual blood donation typically takes about 10-12 minutes, but the entire process, from registration to recovery, takes about an hour.

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