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Trisodium Citrate Dihydrate (UNII: B22547B95K) (Anhydrous Citric Acid - UNII:XF417D3PSL), SODIUM PHOSPHATE, MONOBASIC, UNSPECIFIED FORM (UNII: 3980JIH2SW) (Phosphate Ion - UNII:NK08V8K8HR, Sodium Cation - UNII:LYR4M0NH37), Dextrose Monohydrate (UNII: LX22YL083G) (Anhydrous Dextrose - UNII:5SL0G7R0OK), Anhydrous Citric Acid (UNII: XF417D3PSL) (Anhydrous Citric Acid - UNII:XF417D3PSL)
Terumo Corporation
Trisodium Citrate Dihydrate
Trisodium Citrate Dihydrate 26.3 g in 1000 mL
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Revised 8/96 TERUFLEX® BLOOD BAG SYSTEM CPD/OPTISOL® SOLUTION Read these instructions before use. INSTRUCTIONS FOR BLOOD COLLECTION: Use aseptic technique 1. Confirm that all numbered tubing of each blood bag unit contains segment numbers. 2. Make a loose knot in the donor tubing approximately 10 cm from needle unless alternate methods are used to seal tubing. 3. Clamp donor tubing. 4. Suspend primary bag as far as possible below the donor's arm. 5. Apply blood pressure cuff or tourniquiet to donor's arm. Disinfect site of phlebotomy. If blood pressure cuff is used, inflate cuff to 60 mmHg. 6. Remove needle protector and perform phlebotomy. Remove clamp to permit blood flow into primary bag. CAUTION Do not touch needle after removing the needle protector. 7. Appropriately secure donor tubing to donor's arm. 8. MIX BLOOD WITH ANTICOAGULANT AT SEVERAL INTERVALS DURING COLLECTION. 9. Collect labeled volume of blood (+/- 10%). 10. Tighten knot firmly after collection. Clamp betwe
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TERUFLEX BLOOD BAG SYSTEM ANTICOAGULANT CITRATE PHOSPHATE DEXTROSE (CPD) AND OPTISOL RED CELL PRESERVATIVE - ANTICOAGULANT CITRATE PHOSPHATE DEXTROSE (CPD) AND AS-5 RED CELL PRESERVATIVE TERUMO CORPORATION ---------- TERUFLEX® BLOOD BAG SYSTEM CPD/OPTISOL® SOLUTION BLOOD BAG SYSTEM Revised 8/96 TERUFLEX® BLOOD BAG SYSTEM CPD/OPTISOL® SOLUTION READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE. INSTRUCTIONS FOR BLOOD COLLECTION: USE ASEPTIC TECHNIQUE 1. Confirm that all numbered tubing of each blood bag unit contains segment numbers. 2. Make a loose knot in the donor tubing approximately 10 cm from needle unless alternate methods are used to seal tubing. 3. Clamp donor tubing. 4. Suspend primary bag as far as possible below the donor's arm. 5. Apply blood pressure cuff or tourniquiet to donor's arm. Disinfect site of phlebotomy. If blood pressure cuff is used, inflate cuff to 60 mmHg. 6. Remove needle protector and perform phlebotomy. Remove clamp to permit blood flow into primary bag. CAUTION Do not touch needle after removing the needle protector. 7. Appropriately secure donor tubing to donor's arm. 8. MIX BLOOD WITH ANTICOAGULANT AT SEVERAL INTERVALS DURING COLLECTION. 9. Collect labeled volume of blood (+/- 10%). 10. Tighten knot firmly after collection. Clamp between knot and needle. Sever donor tubing between knot and clamp. Collect blood samples. 11. Reapply clamp to donor tubing; release pressure on donor's arm and remove needle. Seal donor tubing. CAUTION Discard tubing/phlebotomy needle unit according to institutional procedures. 12. Immediately after collection, invert bag several times to assure blood and anticoagulant are well mixed. 13. Strip blood from donor tubing into bag, mix well, and allow tubing to refill. Seal on or near X marks on donor tubing to provide numbered aliquots of anticoagulated blood for testing. 14. Centrifuge unit to separate red cells from plasma. 15.The time of addition of OPTISOL Solution may vary depending on the processing option selected. Add solution under one of the following condi Perskaitykite visą dokumentą