These are two ways a donor can answer health history questions if they have not completed RapidPass.
What are DOQ & CASI?
These vitals target volume of 520 ml for a whole blood procedure. (Exact numbers)
What is age greater than or equal to 19 AND weight greater than or equal to 155 lb.
This is where all major donor reactions (X-Codes) are documented.
What is Reaction module?
This is to be done if a donor's pulse is less than 50 with regular exercise.
What is obtain a medical evaluation from the regional ARC Physician?
This is the number of tubes shipped for a QNS unit.
What is 1 tube?
These are the two scenarios where a donor can travel to a malaria endemic country in the past 3 years and still be eligible to donate today.
What are donor travel more than 3 months ago or 24 hours or less?
These blood types are the only ones we target for 2RBC.
What are A-, B-, O+, O-?
This is the maximum amount of time for a "F".
What is 1 minute?
You would need to notify your charge if you get this message on the OrSense during function checks.
What is "Remain test: <250"?
This is the maximum load of Whole Blood in an E-120ARC container.
What is 11 units?
These are the only two scenarios where hemoglobin can be checked using the HemoCue.
What are donor has tremors and is unable to steady hand, or donor is an apheresis donor (except 2RBC) and result is 17.1-20g/dL or greater than 20.0g/dL?
If the platelet storage volume is below this number, it is to be managed as a QNS.
What is 230?
What is 2" x 2"?
This needs to be evaluated if a procedure results in a QNS or an NR.
What is review all donor's donations in last 55 days, evaluate if total RBC loss from QNS and NR is greater than 200 mLs, complete a DIF if needed.
These are 3 benefits for donors to donate double needle instead of single needle.
What are: Shorter time, Less pressure on vein, more product, less reactions?
This needs to be initiated if a donor requests a prior name be removed.
What is a DIF?
This is the minimum volume for a Drawn completion code using Alyx.
What is 200 mL.
These are reactions where post donation vitals need to be collected. (6)
What is: Major Citrate (XC), Prolonged Recovery (XP), Long LOC (XF), Injury with Pre-Faint (XI), Major Allergic (XA), *Other (XO)
You must do this whenever a donor's previous platelet count is below 150.
What is scan copy of donor's chart to medical director, obtain physician review for permission to collect sample only next time donor is in.
These two conversations need to be documented on Drive Insights in the health history for every donor.
What are BookNow conversation completed and conversion conversation if applicable?
You may need to double check these 3 things about the donor's arm or cuff to ensure an accurate blood pressure reading.
What are: Index falls within range, artery indicator aligned with brachial artery, ensure adult profile is selected?
This is one of the two scenarios where N1 outcome would be selected
What is Single RBC product (MCS+), procedure ended during second DRAW, second RETURN has not started?
OR
What is Rinseback not completed, total RBC loss greater than 300 (Alyx)?
These are all the X-Codes for a major reaction. (10)
What is: Large Hematoma (XH), Citrate (XC), Arterial (XR), Long LOC (XF), Prolonged Recovery (XP), Nerve Irritation (XN), Allergic (XA), Injury with Pre-Faint/LOC (XI) Other (XO), Staff Request follow up (XB)?
These are the steps if a donor weighing <155 is mistakenly collected as 520 for a whole blood procedure.
What is:
Manage product as discard
Select "Contaminated" as completion code
Deface base label on pimary bag as "Discard"
Deface DIN on each tube and associated materials with "x"?
These two forms need to be completed if a kit is found to be defective.
What is performance report and Non-Conformance (NC)?