Educational Materials
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Serological Techniques for Antibody and Antigen Identification
Serological Techniques for Antibody and Antigen Identification
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Specimen Processing Flow Chart
By Dansket
This flow chart was originally created for training travelers, but now is used for new hires as well. A significant departure from the typical transfusion service is steps taken on certain blood samples prior to centrifugation. The TYPENEX code is entered from the blood sample container to verify that it was correctly entered into Meditech by the phlebotomist. It is better to detect problems prior to testing than when attempting to release blood component to Nursing.
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Laboratory Investigation of Autoimmune Haemolytic Anaemia
Laboratory Investigation of Autoimmune Haemolytic Anaemia
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A Brief (and Incomplete) History of the Antiglobulin Test
A Brief (and Incomplete) History of the Antiglobulin Test
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Managing a Serologic Weak D phenotype
Guidance for managing pregnant patients or patients with childbearing potential with weakly reacting D.
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TYPENEX flow chart
By Dansket
I use this flow chart for training new hires in Transfusion Services. This gives them a graphical overview, of not only how the TYPENEX code is tracked from specimen collection to blood infusion, but also the workflow in our section.
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King Henry VIII, The Kell and Kx Blood Group Systems and Chronic Granulomatous Disease
Provided by @Malcolm Needs.
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Review of the current progress in developing universal red cell products and their potential to improve transfusion safety
Review of the current progress in developing universal red cell products and their potential to improve transfusion safety
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