XN
XN-L
Technology
Potpourri
QC
100

This is the only XN that does not allow for automatic rerun/reflex testing.

What is the XN-1000R.

100

This is the only XN-L that allows 'sampler' mode.

What is the 550.


100

The XNs and XN-L provide a _-part diff.

What is 6?

100

SOW stands for this.

What is Statement of Work.

100

The status color in BCQMh that requires customer troubleshooting.

What is yellow.

200

The mode in which your XN is in when the tube holder is ejected.

What is manual mode.

200

Weekly maintenance on the XN-L require this product.

What is cellclean auto?

200

This is the technology by which platelets and rbcs are counted on the XN and XN-Ls.

What is impedence counting.


200

ICN stands for this.

What is Installation Completion Notice.

200

Sysmex uses these instead of SD in order to hold all analyzers up to the same level of quality.

What are evidence-based limits.

300

nRBC is this type of flag on the XNs.

What is user-defined.


300

nRBC is this type of flag on the XN-Ls.

What is suspect.

300

These are the two reagents used in the WDF channel.

What is Lysercell WDF and Fluorocell WDF.

300

Your pre-imp call should be this far out prior to implementation.

What is two weeks.

300

This is the open vial stability of XN-check.

What is 7 days.

400

This is the minimum volume required to run a standard size tube in the rack.

What is 1mL.

400

These two flow channels from the XN are not available on the XN-Ls.

What are the WNR and PLT-F channels.

400

These are the 3 types of flags available on the hematology analyzers.

What are suspect flags, user-defined flags, and distribution flags.

400

Upon startup the background check is performed this many times before alarming.

What is 3.

400

This is the mixing procedure for Sysmex's hematology QC products.

What is rolling between the palms for 15-20 seconds followed by 20 quick inversions.

500

This is the factory default password for the admin logon.

What is m116m.

500

This is the only dilution factor that is to be used in the predilute mode.

What is a 1:7 dilution.

500

These are the 3 channels on the XN that can trigger the platelet clumps? suspect flag.

What are the WNR, WDF, and PLT-F channels.

500

Name 2 of 3 items you should check upon arrival to verify the script was run correctly on the XN/XN-L.

What are QC settings, verify a 6-part diff, and the ability to modify rules.

500

These are the 4 Sysmex hematology QC programs.

What are L-J, X-barM, BCQMh, and Insight.