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we do QC on every start of the shift (8 hour), or as required like new reagent .

In Blood Bank or some other area of the lab?  Hospital policy or regulations?

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    We are very small (one tech for BB) - day shift does QC every day either prior to or along with any BB orders.  There is no set time frame.  Just as an aside, I've never seen blood bank reagents that

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We We got shamed once for the same people doing qc... Aka midnights. So we had to mix it up so more people did qc. Now we do midnight techs on weekends  and holidays and day shift during  the week. 

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On ‎4‎/‎24‎/‎2015 at 4:29 PM, AMcCord said:

If I have QC failures on tube testing it's almost always cause I screwed something up.  :ohmygod:  :disbelief:

Ain't that the truth!

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