New Donors
Screening
The Basics
Misc.
Who's Who
100

What are the requirements for a new donor?


Proof of social security number (SSN card/W2), valid photo ID, and proof of address (if applicable).

100

The range between 95.0 & 99.5.

What is the acceptable range for a donor temperature?

100

The frequency guidelines set by the FDA.

What is no more than 2 times in a 7 day period with a day in between?

100

A place on the CSL intranet where you can access SOP's and WI's.

What is the document library?

100

A donor who used to donate with CSL, but has not donated for 6 months.

What is an applicant/lapsed donor?

200

An online website we use to check if a donor has been deferred in any other plasma center?  

What is the NDDR?  

200

Before a donor steps on the scale.

What is the scale needs must be on and be zeroed out and read 0.0?

200

Personal Protection Equipment (PPE).

What are proper shoes, lab coat, visor, and gloves?

200

DMS 

What is the Donor Management System?

200

Our Center Manager.

Who is Amanda?

300

A list of questions a donor answers to determine eligibility for donation.

What is the health history questionnaire?

300

A finger stick sample is less than 1/2 or greater than 3/4.

What is a reason that we would discard the sample and collect a new sample?

300

Where employees meet up in case of an active shooter or other emergency.

What is our muster area?

300

All applicant donors must have their (...) checked to make sure they reside within our center's (...)

What is their zip code and Donor Recruitment Area?

300

Our Assistant Center Managers.

Who are Sang and Ben?

400

If the video consent is not working - to instruct the donors how to use the kiosk we have to use...

When do we use the "Talking Points?"

400

A donor is taking new medications, has a bruise/open wound or recently had a medical/dental procedure.

What are some reasons to send a donor to medical?

400

An applicant donor needs to have...to have their status change from applicant to qualified.

What are two sets of acceptable screening tests and two acceptable heath history questionnaires, two sets of non-reactive test results, a health assessment.

400

A donor receives a "See Staff" or "Unable to determine required interviews" message at the kiosk.

What is investigate check-in failure?  Fingerscan issues, medical reviews, deferrals or donor is early.

400

Our AMQ.

Who is Crystal?

500

The steps for creating a donor data profile for a donor that is illiterate.


What are capture photo, contacts, finger scan, vein grading, body map, eCard AND ***add a pre-defined note "Donor is Illiterate" in the donor's profile?



500

When you complete the screener stage, a pop-up box appears and says that the donor's nomogram value has changed from the last visit.

What is the donor's weight has changed and has moved them from one volume range to another?  (E.g., 690 to 825 mL)

500

Where you would find safety information regarding every chemical used in the center, and how to handle exposure situations.

What is the SDS (Safety Data Sheet)?

500

The weight ranges and corresponding mL's of plasma we collect from donors.

What are 690 mL's (110-149)), 825 mL's (150-174) and 880 mL's (175-400)?

500

CSL's president or our CEO.

Who is Mike Deem or Paul Perreault?