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Amanda Casavant posted a reply on Re: Moderate complex POC testing -high school g...
Monday, Apr 15, 2024 at 3:17 PM
Said: HiFirst, I would like to know how she received her RN license???
Deborah Martuch, MLS(ASCP), CPP posted a new Topic
Monday, Apr 15, 2024 at 2:54 PM
Moderate complex POC testing -high school graduates
Does anyone allow personnel qualifying with only a high school diploma to perform moderate complex POC testing?
In the CAP checklist it states below. Seems like the training would have to be a lot more intense than our regular RN degreed individual. Thoughts??
I pulled the transcripts from a licensed RN and she only has a BS in health services with emphasis on management. That alone would not qualify her for moderate complex testing (no RN degree) but migh...
In the CAP checklist it states below. Seems like the training would have to be a lot more intense than our regular RN degreed individual. Thoughts??
I pulled the transcripts from a licensed RN and she only has a BS in health services with emphasis on management. That alone would not qualify her for moderate complex testing (no RN degree) but migh...
Cheryl Jones posted a reply on Re: ABL90 Flex Plus vs. GEM5000
Saturday, Apr 13, 2024 at 8:38 AM
Said: We use the ABL90 in our cath labs and our main lab has the GEMs. One difference I have seen is the GEMs take longer to run the test, the ABL 90 provides the result much faster- which is why our cath lab wanted the ABL over the GEM. The ...
Annette Neill posted a reply on Re: SightDX OLO
Friday, Apr 12, 2024 at 9:16 PM
Said: No but it’s being touted here in Ireland as a great instrument !Annette
RoseAnne Ippolito posted a reply on Re: ABL90 Flex Plus vs. GEM5000
Friday, Apr 12, 2024 at 6:02 PM
Said: Tiana, my Health System has the Gem 5000. I do love it as it’s very hands off. And as you stated, doesn’t require an IQCP. However, we still must perform an AMR twice a year. How are you getting around this?
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