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What do Jehovah Witnesses believe about surgery?
BELIEFS RELATED TO HEALTH CARE Jehovah’s Witnesses accept medial and surgical treatment. They do not adhere to so-called “faith healing” and are not opposed to the practice of medicine.
What can you give Jehovah Witness instead of blood?
Multiple transfusion alternatives have been developed, and many are generally acceptable to a Jehovah’s Witness patient, including tranexamic acid, prothrombin complex concentrate, and fibrin glue.
Can I send a Christmas card to a Jehovah Witness?
Jehovah’s Witnesses do not celebrate any holidays, so even a generic card would be inappropriate. If you want to send cards for major holiday seasons other than Christmas, try sending general seasonal cards rather than holiday cards: a springtime card instead of Easter, for instance.
What can I use instead of a blood transfusion?
What are the possible alternatives to blood transfusion?
- Iron. An Iron Healthy Diet. Iron Supplements. IV (Intravenous) Iron.
- ESAs (Erythropoesis Stimulating Agents)
- Preoperative Autologous Blood Donation (PAD)
Should doctors care for Jehovah’s Witnesses?
Understandably, caring for Jehovah’s Witnesses might seem to pose a dilemma for the physician dedicated to preserving life and health by employing all the techniques at his disposal. Editorially prefacing a series of articles about major surgery on Witnesses, Harvey 17 admitted, “I do find annoying those beliefs that may interfere with my work.”
Can Jehovah’s Witnesses have surgery without blood transfusions?
Now, large numbers of elective surgical and trauma cases involving both adult and minor Witnesses are being managed without blood transfusions. Recently, representatives of Jehovah’s Witnesses met with surgical and administrative personnel at some of the largest medical centers in the country.
Do Jehovah’s Witnesses accept minor blood fractions?
As noted earlier, although Jehovah’s Witnesses traditionally decline all major blood fractions, such as red blood cells, their acceptance of minor blood fractions varies greatly.
What do the Jehovah’s Witnesses think about organ transplants?
The Witnesses do not feel that the Bible comments directly on organ transplants; hence, decisions regarding cornea, kidney, or other tissue transplants must be made by the individual Witness.