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Antibody Screen before Issuing RhIg
There's also something to be said about Generally Accepted Practice/Performance Standards for a particular industry, from a healthcare quality/risk perspective.
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Infusion filter set question
To me, this really sounds like something was "lost in translation" between department/disciplines before the communication reached your friend.
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4 hours to transfuse
We go with 4 hours from the time they spike the bag.
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Weak D+ specimens
That was beautifully random and much appreciated on a Monday morning.
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Meditech Issuing Products questions
If your hospital is using "Temporary Locations" it will populate the temporary location (e.g., Dialysis, OR1). You can have your IS team design "customer defined screens" with fields in the issuing units screen that could cover things like cooler IDs/etc.
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Moved Again
I remember continuously calculating the remaining seconds until graduation while I was in army basic training (did the same thing in sergeant's school). The drill sergeants thought it was hilarious and would call on me randomly to sound off the countdown while we were in formation or in line for "chow." Congrats Dave.
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childbearing age
Carolyn, do you want it to warn if you have an A Pos patient being crossmatched O Pos units? Tell me the specific and I can help you build an assign/issue rule. Do you have Magic or C/S?
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Return and Reissue of components
I love your flowsheets designed to make things easier for generalists. Please share more!
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2 cell vs 3 cell screen
I completely agree. I have no intention of switching to 2-cell screen, but these sorts of discussions always give me pause. We identify so many antibodies in patients who are transfused, where the reactions are only identifiable on cells with homozygous expression. I am also a fan of free rule out cells on the screen itself.
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ED Stat Lab
Terri, who collects blood in the ED?
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Positive DAT
To bounce off what you're saying, I don't think I've seen any studies that looked at an increased rate of "informative eluates" based on changes in the DAT strength since last testing.
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Antibody Screen before Issuing RhIg
We perform a screen. Why would you give RhIg if the patient is already immunized to D? Or if they were recently administered RhIg? We don't issue the RhIg either, it's in pharmacy.
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Labeling Blood Components with Compatibility Info
We notify ED/OR/Oncology by phone when blood is made ready. We expect every other department to use their nursing status board, which has an indicator for blood being ready. When a nurse wants blood they send a request slip through the pneumatic tube system (or in person). We print the labels after the blood is crossmatched/assigned. We also have two orders set up in Meditech. The order for blood bank to set up the blood and the order for the nurse to transfuse it.
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Labeling Blood Components with Compatibility Info
We switched to labels this year, from a 2-part continuous feed paper form. Love it.
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Full Crossmatch for all Crossmatch Requests
I just remembered what else I saw at that hospital! (I was racking my brain yesterday trying to coax out the memory.) They also did autocontrols with every antibody screen and were using albumin as their routine enhancement medium.