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  1. Even if you don't store RhIG in BB, you need to check the storage requirements of your BB reagents. We assume all reagents are 1-8C or 1-10C but there are some that are 2-8C. We borrowed some Anti-E from a local hospital that was from a different manufacturer that we use. I happened to look at the package insert just before our recent CAP inspection. I had to adjust the fridge until the reagent was used up. Just be aware.
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  2. Fetal Screen in Blood Bank, KB in hematology, RhIg dispensed by BB. We share the CAP proficiency kit; BB takes ownership of monitoring/submitting (because we're bossy like that )
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