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mollymotos

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Ours print on a 4" x 4" label from a Zebra type printer. We stick them on a slightly larger tag made from card stock with an eyelet at the top for a rubber band. The back of the card stock tag is printed with a list of transfusion reaction symptoms and a brief description of response expected. Below that are blood handling instructions/education. All nursing documentation is in Epic.

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we use both.....

our tags have a sticker on them.  when they print - all the pertinent info from the tag is on the sticker.  we place the sticker on the back of the unit at the time of tagging.

we got dinged during an inspection because the nurses took the tag off the unit while it was hanging....... the sticker solves that.....if they take the tag off - the required info is still on the unit.

we do this with all our blood products.

we currently use SCC-Soft Bank

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2 hours ago, Bet'naSBB said:

we use both.....

our tags have a sticker on them.  when they print - all the pertinent info from the tag is on the sticker.  we place the sticker on the back of the unit at the time of tagging.

we got dinged during an inspection because the nurses took the tag off the unit while it was hanging....... the sticker solves that.....if they take the tag off - the required info is still on the unit.

we do this with all our blood products.

we currently use SCC-Soft Bank

We recently got dinged because of this! We use Cerner Community Works and I don't think they have that template built in Blood Bank to print patient labels for the units :(

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We use a paper tag with a pre-attached sticky label. The tag has all kinds of info printed on it for the nurses edification, such as transfusion rxn info, only use saline, etc. The computer prints all the patient/donor info on the tag and also on the sticky label which we place on the unit at issue. The tag is primarily used at the bedside for the required checks but the unit itself is scanned into the computer and completed in the computer.  If the computer is down or goes down, the nurse will revert back to the paper tag to complete the transfusion. The label stays on the unit throughout the transfusion. That has been beaten into their heads over the years.

The tags are a specialty type print and are expensive but it is what it is. It took months of committee meetings to approve the tag we have now and every nurse had an opinion about what should be on the tag. 

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We print bag tags on ISBT Q3Q4 label stock which we then put on manila tags and use a plastic tie to attach them to the units.  This way we can use the same printers and label stock for making labels for 5-day plasma.  Our nurses document in Epic or on downtime transfusion records that have space for a duplicate of the bag tag labels.

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On 8/4/2023 at 11:34 AM, mollymotos said:

We recently got dinged because of this! We use Cerner Community Works and I don't think they have that template built in Blood Bank to print patient labels for the units :(

the sticker is an actual part of the unit tag - so when the tag prints, the sticker is on it and gets printed as well

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We put the sticky patient identification label on the blood unit and attach a paper "crossmatch card" to the unit with a plastic tagger.  When we issue the blood products, we check the information the courier brings with both the patient sticker and the crossmatch card.

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