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  1. Could be platelet clumps..
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  2. DebbieL

    TRM.42750

    I know when CAP revived the standard, I was upset because I also thought I had to revert back to ice and water to make the chart move on my Helmer fridges and PLT incubator during alarm checks. That was moving backward as far as i was concerned. I called Helmer and finally received a PDF regarding Helmer and TRM.42750. I was also sending email questions to CAP at the same time. Our equipment is older and doesn't have printouts but CAP stated a photo of when the alarm sounded should be OK to proof. (I am keeping that email for a future inspection, just in case.) I take a photo of the electronic screen showing the temp at which the alarm sounded and add to my Alarm Check QC sheets. I can't answer the part about Isenix so you probably need to contact CAP about that part but I have attached what I have from Helmer if that would be a help to you or anyone else. If you can't open the attachment, let me know and I will email it to you. 202001 TRM.42750 Helmer Solution for Alarm Checks.pdf
    1 point
  3. cells/microliter
    1 point
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