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Posts posted by ANORRIS
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Nurse takes it as is. Too many wasted after I pooled and shortened exp. date.
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On 1/20/2017 at 2:45 PM, ski390 said:
Hello everyone,
Anyone willing to share their policy/procedure in regards to CAP checklist TRM.30950 - notifications to CBER? For whatever reason, I am having hard time getting this started. Thank you in advance!!
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We use our Ortho check cells made to 0.8% as our positive control and the 0.8% Ortho screening cells for the negative control every day a DAT is done.
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I have not had any problems.......yet
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Does any one have a check list for training Phlebotomist?
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I am looking for a card to give recipients with multiple antibodies to alert the phlebotomist to draw extra tubes for probable reference lab send outs. This would be for out patients. Can any one help me???
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Very happy for you....and very jealous...lol 2 more years for me.
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Well I had my AABB/CAP inspection last week...did great, thank you, but she never once brought up the subject of expired panel cells....and neither did I. LOL
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Donor blood????
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Report as a Passive D due to Rh IG and date given
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My AABB/CAP inspection is in 2 weeks...I'll let y'all know. LOL
- Christy Spence, AuntiS, AMcCord and 2 others
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Does any one use the ThermoCo HCBB1200 Temp Check electronic instrument? It looks like a flat scale.
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It is in the AABB methods for Cell Washer Testing it includes to check the cell button in step #8
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I use Ortho
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Our IS department formatted ours
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We also enter it as an event wasting blood/blood components so it can be reviewed by the appropriate people.
- amym1586 and Carrie Easley
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Yes, we charge the floor/unit responsible for the waste.
- amym1586 and Carrie Easley
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I do not scan them. I do keep the panels as an antibody workup. I do place a comment that the Passive D is probably due to RhIG injection with the date it was received.
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We call them Passive D's if due to RhIG.
Cost analysis on reference lab testing
in Transfusion Services
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I may be in the wrong "blog", but my question is, how many of you XM units first then type the compatible ones for the necessary antigens as opposed to antigen typing the units first then cross matching the antigen negative units?