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Jeremy MacDonald posted a reply on Re: epoc 4% Hematocrit Total Allowable Error va...
Thursday, Nov 6, 2025 at 3:20 PM
Said: I believe we the majority of us are ultimately going to have this issue. We have certainly already come across it several times and I have had conversations with several vendors regarding it. The first question the manufact...
Angela Cantu posted a reply on Re: Downtime SOP
Thursday, Nov 6, 2025 at 1:30 PM
Said: Hello,Following up on this...Would anyone be willing to share their POC downtime SOP? We currently use Telcor QML and EpicThank you!
Angie Yost posted a reply on Re: Temp/humidity monitoring
Thursday, Nov 6, 2025 at 1:12 PM
Said: @Jo Win: We have GEM 5000 blood gas analyzers in our hallways on several units (we're a pediatric institution).
Jo Win posted a reply on Re: Temp/humidity monitoring
Thursday, Nov 6, 2025 at 12:49 PM
Said: Why are temperature and humidity monitors in a hallway? are patient testing being done there. I believe there should be atleast 1 monitor in a *contiguous room unless there are pockets in the room that have fluctuating temperature and h...
Angie Yost posted a new Topic
Thursday, Nov 6, 2025 at 11:35 AM
Temp/humidity monitoring
How many temp/humidity monitors do you use per hospital unit/testing site? Do you have one centralized one? Do you have one per hallway?
Our setup is currently a bit of a mixed bag. On some units we have one per hallway, while others just have one for the whole unit. If a device or reagent is in a separate, closed room we always have one in the room.
We are in the process of planning a move into a brand new hospital (being built as we speak). I...
Our setup is currently a bit of a mixed bag. On some units we have one per hallway, while others just have one for the whole unit. If a device or reagent is in a separate, closed room we always have one in the room.
We are in the process of planning a move into a brand new hospital (being built as we speak). I...
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