This is the SOP for RBC spill in the refractometer prism.
What is NC-SCREEN-009?
Sample trays should be labeled with ________ before sending for testing.
What is donor center code, test group, and collection date?
This is the acceptable weight range for donors.
What is 110-400?
This is the SOP to reference for donor deferrals, also known as the deferral matrix.
What is NC-SCREEN-026?
This SOP is used for a manual infusion.
What is NC-COLLEVENT-002?
This is the process for obvious open wounds on a donor.
What is refer them to a medical professional to be evaluated and have A0027 applied to their profile.
This is the SOP for manual completion of a collection worksheet.
What is NC-PROCESS-002?
This is the title of people who are able to answer questions and train.
Who are Designated Trainers?
You reference this if unclear on a medication and its uses.
What is Epocrates?
This is the May center promotion for donors.
What is donate five or more times for camping/tent set?
This is the deferral code for an unacceptable address.
What is A0147?
Storage temperature for whole blood sample tubes is this.
What is 1c-10c?
This is where you navigate in Nexlynk to see how many donors we've had in a day.
What is donor queue summary?
This is the deferral code for an NDDR match.
What is A0008?
What is a power outage or loss of connectivity during a donor reaction?
This is the step number in NC-SCREEN-002 when a new donor is presented with the informed consent video.
What is 5.6.2.1?
This form is our Product Release Record.
What is NF0084?
This is the code for sarcoidosis.
What is A0031?
What are A0031 or A0027?
This is the term for lowering of blood pressure due to the reduction of blood volume and vascular dilation.
What is Hypotensive?
These are the intravenous immunotherapy drugs that we collect plasma to create.
What are Octagam and Panzyga?
This is the step in NC-PROCESS-004 where you find instructions for pulling samples from a donation.
What is 5.2 Prepare for Sampling?
This is the name of the critical care medicine we create also known as "human albumin solution"
What is Albunorm?
This is the hematology drug we create named for the doctor who discovered the condition.
What is Wilate?
Lightheadedness, cold extremities, pale skin or lips, sweaty, nausea, and palpitations are all possible signs of this.
What is a vasovagal reaction?