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AABB Std. 3.7 31st ed. Reagent Ref Alarm


KKidd

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  • 3 weeks later...

We store our reagents in a blood bank refrigerator and I keep the range 2-6°C so it meets the needs for both blood products and reagents. It's been handy when one of the refrigerators has an issue-there's no questioning if items were stored at the appropriate range.

When we have needed a back up refrigertor, not all of our reagents and products fit in one fridge and we move some of the reagents to heme and take temps every 4 hours.

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