Pre-Donation Screening | Donor Adverse Events | PCS2 | Acronyms/Abbreviations | Facilities/Supplies |
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What is a Qualified Donor ?
*Two sets of acceptable health history questions
*Two sets of screening tests (vital signs, HcT, TP) *Complete Health Assessment |
What is a reportable event ?
Air embolus, donor transport, itching or minor rash, hyperventilation, any medication administered, arterial puncture.
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What is the PCS2 ?
Utilizes single-use disposable sets to separate and collect blood.
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What is CLIA ?
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act
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What are controlled documents ?
Hand Washing Instructions, Center Area Cleaning Checklists
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What is the CDCS ?
Software program that stores basic donor identifying information and donation dates entered by participating plasma donation centers.q
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What is the signs and symptoms of Hypotensive/Vasovagal/Hypovolemic Event ?
Weakness, thirst, visual disturbance, pupillary dilation, pallor, (paleness) confusion, loss of bladder/bowel control.
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What is the harness ?
Consists of tubing for the delivery of anticoagulant and the collection of anti-coagulated whole blood.
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What is PPTA ?
Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association
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What is a Variance ?
issued and used to authorize a deviation from written procedures.
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What is the Donor Recruitment Area ?
A list of zip codes
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What is signs and symptoms of Citrate Reactions ?
Numbness and tingling in the fingers, toes, and around the lips, muscle cramps, sensations of chest pressure, shortness of breath
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What is the Weigher Calibration Test ?
perform this at least once daily or if there is any question of tolerance.
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What is OPIM ?
Other potentially infectious materials
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What is a Validation ?
Conducted as a means to formally document whether equipment is suitable for use in the plasma center environment.
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What is Donor photograph ?
Establishes a donor identification system that positively identifies the donor and relates the donor directly to his blood and its components, cumulative records, and laboratory data.
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What is Emergency Supply unit ?
Unit stocked with all required inventory and kept in an accessible location that all personnel must be informed of its location.
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What is the order of installing disposables ?
*bowl
*harness *bottle |
What is a CAPA ?
Corrective & Preventive Action
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What is the defined room temperature ?
15-30 degrees Celsius/59-86 degrees Fahrenheit
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What is Impaired Donor Check ?
determination if the donor is illiterate, visually impaired, or hearing impaired.
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What is Standing Orders ?
Recommended medications and treatment as defined within SOPs specific to an adverse reaction are considered written by the CMD/CP for use by the MSA or management.
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What is to inspect the bowl prior to installation ?
checking for caps, dents, cracks, visible floating debris and free spinning.
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What is Hg ?
Mercury
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What is non-softgood tracking ?
Sampling device, Luer adaptors, Arm Scrub supply used for donation
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