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CSP0102

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    CSP0102 got a reaction from Sonya Martinez in Donor re-typing   
    Since I personally retyped a unit that was labeled wrong I would be very uncomfortable with not retyping. 
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    CSP0102 got a reaction from Baby Banker in Donor re-typing   
    Since I personally retyped a unit that was labeled wrong I would be very uncomfortable with not retyping. 
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    CSP0102 got a reaction from John C. Staley in Donor re-typing   
    Since I personally retyped a unit that was labeled wrong I would be very uncomfortable with not retyping. 
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    CSP0102 got a reaction from Likewine99 in ARC Packing Slips? Keep? Trash? HELP!   
    We keep ours a year. Do you use Bloid Hub?  If so all that info could be retrieved from there. 10 years seems way to long. We never kept them that long even when we weren’t computerized 
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    CSP0102 reacted to John C. Staley in antibody identification art or science   
    I always considered antibody identification both art and science with a little magic thrown in for good measure.  
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    CSP0102 got a reaction from MOBB in At my hospital we manually enter Type and Screen results....   
    No. All manual entry at our hospital is reviewed by a second tech for typos
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    CSP0102 got a reaction from ANORRIS in RHIG stored at room temperature for hours   
    I believe the manufacture (Kedreon) says 10 hours. That’s what we use
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    CSP0102 got a reaction from SMILLER in OR returns of Thawed Plasma   
    Our current policy is to return plasma to inventory if it has been issued for less than 2 hours even if it was issued to an ice chest. I'm not sure that makes any sense but it is the policy of our BB
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