Sample fully covering prism, select read, enter value, clean prism using dry, wet, dry method.
What are the steps for reading protein?
The solutions are inspected for this prior to spiking.
What is discoloration, cloudiness and leakage?
The ONLY type of tape that is used on both the top and bottom of plasma cases.
What is gum tape?
This is documented before medical approvals are passed.
What is a medical note?
This color tag signifies that the lot is released.
What is green?
Press "reclass donor," change donor program, select "collection type," and select finish.
What are the steps to re-class a restricted donor?
The time that is displayed on the PDA when scrub is started.
What is 30 Seconds?
The action taken when the unit isn't suitable.
What is Re-class to Waste?
The total amount of saline that can be given to a donor.
What is 1,000 mL of saline?
The ONLY place that gloves can be thrown away.
What is bio-hazard?
The area of the mouth the thermometer is placed in order to read donor's temperature.
What is the sublingual pocket?
This part of the machine must be re-verified both after set up and venipuncture.
What is the weigher arm?
This sample is spun for 15 minutes and transferred to a blue top vial.
What is an STS Sample Only?
The step that must be completed before literacy is re-tested.
What is Cancel the Visit?
The area that all staff and donors meet in case of emergency.
What is the Muster Area? (Grass area next to the building).
The acceptable results when CSI is ran.
What is SSN verification is a match to full name or full name and address?
This collection exception is documented when red cells are found in the bottle, but the machine did not alarm.
What is Plasma Color Change?
The total amount of units that can be stored in one freezer.
What is 480 Units?
Documentation that includes name, frequency and reason for administration.
What is medication documentation?
This document includes information for the properties of chemicals and physical and environmental health hazards of chemicals used within the center.
What is the Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
1. Check-in failure due to pending donor check. 2. Check-in failure due to kiosk user error. 3. Finger scan failure. 4. Donor has a counseling visit that is due. 5. Donor has an active deferral/pending review. 6. Donor requires a sample only visit. 7. Donor is not eligible under donation frequency rules.
What are the errors for a check-in failure at the kiosk?
Check to see if another donor is attacked to the collection and notify management and QA.
What are the steps taken for a label error?
This must be completed if samples have not been picked up at the end of the night?
What is the lab must be emailed?
The areas in DMS that need to be checked to determine if the donor is okay to donate with a systolic reading greater than 200 mmHg or Diastolic greater than 120 mmHg review.
What are previous vital sign deferrals, disclosed medications and diagnoses, and adverse events?
An approach to exposure control is to assume that all human blood and OPIM are potentially infections for HIV, HBV and other bloodborne pathogens.
What are Universal Precautions?