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carol1

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  3. I also worked at a facility that typically had the MLT students do a bedside slide test (after documented training). They would also bring the slide back to the lab to have the blood bank tech verify.
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  10. Very well deserved. Your explanations and library contributions have been very helpful to so many.
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  12. I'm not an expert, but flow cytometry may be helpful to classify the lymphocytes (B-cell, T-cell, NK cells) and see if an abnormal immunophenotype exists.
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  15. As SMILLER noted, a cytospin is a centrifuge. Here is the CAP requirement from the 08-21-2017 Lab General checklist: GEN.41017 Centrifuge Operating Speeds Phase II The operating speeds of centrifuges are checked at least annually as needed for the intended use, and this is done in a safe manner. NOTE: For centrifuges with safety mechanism preventing the opening of the lid while in operation, the checks of rpm should be performed only by an authorized service representative of the manufacturer or an appropriately trained clinical engineer. Evidence of Compliance: ✓ Records of verification of operating speeds at least annually REFERENCES 1) Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute. Laboratory Instrument Implementation, Verification, and Maintenance; Approved Guideline. CLSI Document GP31-A. Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute, Wayne, PA; 2009.
  16. We also use the gravimetric method. We have never had a problem with state or CAP inspections either.
  17. They're very lucky to have you.
  18. I suggest looking at http://www.captodayonline.com/ to look at their product guides. There are many hematology analyzers listed with a lot of information on each.
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