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psykobillys

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    psykobillys got a reaction from Malcolm Needs in BloodBankTalk: Correct Blood Bank Nomenclature   
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    psykobillys got a reaction from Cliff in Welcome psykobillys   
    Hello! 
    I've been in the laboratory field for about 20yrs and have been in the Blood Bank for about 10yrs.
    I've never posted here but have definitely used the site for guidance many times!
    Thank you!
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    psykobillys reacted to applejw in product modification labeling requirements...   
    If you are not changing the component label, doesn't the storage temperature also need to be modified in addition to the expiration date/time?
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    psykobillys reacted to jayinsat in product modification labeling requirements...   
    You are in a tough situation. Either your facility will need to invest in a digitrax printer to print ISBT labels or you should not modify the component in the LIS, only manually change the expiration date on the face label and document the new expiration after issue and transfusion (or by comment). I do not like the former option. I would insist on obtaining an ISBT label printer if I were in your position. That is the cost of having a blood bank.
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    psykobillys reacted to tcoyle in product modification labeling requirements...   
    Per the United States Industry Consensus Standard for the Uniform Labeling of Blood and Blood Components Using ISBT 128 Version 3.0.0 March 2013 published by ICCBBA, for thawed plasma products or Cryo AHF, thawed plasma products that are used with the 6-24 hour expiration can keep their original product code.  The expiration date and time must be changed and that information does not need to be bar coded.  The original expiration date bar code should be lined thru, date and initialed.  You can then write the new expiration date and time below that.
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    psykobillys got a reaction from Malcolm Needs in Welcome psykobillys   
    Hello! 
    I've been in the laboratory field for about 20yrs and have been in the Blood Bank for about 10yrs.
    I've never posted here but have definitely used the site for guidance many times!
    Thank you!
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