The acceptable temperature range for reagents loaded onto the NEO Iris and Echo Lumena
What is 18-30 degrees C
This advanced level competency product provides 3 CE credits and ships Quarterly
What is RISE
This is the only mammal capable of sustained flight?
What is a bat?
This US agency regulates blood products and medical devices.
What is the FDA?
He developed the Theory of Relativity.
Who is Albert Einstein?
The NEO Iris can hold up to this many samples onboard.
What is 224
This product requires two positive controls, one for IgG and one for C3d
What is Poly AHG?
When ImmuLINK is configured to use this, users are required to authenticate with their assigned domain username and password and authentication is managed by the customer's IT department.
What is LDAP
According to CLIA rules, reagents must have these controls performed each day of testing.
What is a positive and negative control.
This scientist discovered penicillin in 1928.
Who is Alexander Fleming
This assay, used for donor screening, is available on NEO Iris but not on Echo Lumena.
What is CMV
This product leaves antigen sites intact after treatment so valid typing can occur
What is EGA?
This country has won the most FIFA world cups.
What is Brazil?
CAP requires laboratories to evaluate testing personnel at least this many times during an employee's first year performing moderate or high complexity testing.
What is twice?
This Austrian-American immunologist, often called the “Father of Transfusion Medicine,” not only discovered the ABO blood group system in 1901 but later helped identify the Rh blood group system and also contributed to the discovery of the poliovirus.
Who is Karl Landsteiner?
For a single sample, Echo Lumena can perform an ABO/Rh test in approximately this many minutes.
What is 11 minutes
This specialty product is a single vial of pooled screen cells providing a convenient source of control cells for typing reagents
What is Hemantigen
This U.S. state is the only one whose name can be typed using a single row of letters on a standard keyboard.
What is Alaska?
The main purpose of this organization is to protect workers from chemical, biological, and physical hazards by establishing safety standards, enforcing compliance, and promoting a culture of safety.
What is OSHA?
Named for this scientist, this nomenclature is a genetic model developed to describe how Rh antigens are inherited. It is based on the idea that there is one gene at a single locus on each of the two copies of chromosome 1, and that each gene produces multiple antigens (R1R1, for example)
Who is Alexander Weiner?
These automated NEO Iris assays helped expand low-titer whole blood production through automated serial dilutions.
What is ABO Titers
By not using patient red cells, this product eliminates the need for large quantities of patient red cells for autoadsorption
What is REST?
This element, atomic number 74, has the highest melting point of all pure metals.
What is Tungsten?
Abbreviated as HIPAA, is a U.S. federal law that protects patients’ health information and ensures privacy, security, and portability of health insurance coverage
What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
This immunohematologist helped explain the cause of hemolytic disease of the newborn and was instrumental in establishing the clinical significance of the Rh blood group system
Who is Philip Levine?