ITC IRMA TruPoint Blood Analysis System User Manual

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR BLOOD HANDLING

• Use generally accepted techniques for collecting and handling blood

[NCCLS: Standard for the Percutaneous Collection of Arterial Blood for
Laboratory Analysis,
1992, and Protection of Laboratory Workers From
Infectious Disease Transmitted by Blood, Body Fluid and Tissue
, Second
Edition, Tentative Guideline (1991)].

• Both the cartridge and the collection device should be disposed of in a

biohazard container.

• Collection device and cartridge may have to be separated before disposal

if small medical waste containers are used.

OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

• Do not place metallic objects on or near the battery charger; electrical

shock or charger damage could result.

• Do not immerse the analyzer, battery, or battery charger in water or any

other liquid.

• Use only ITC batteries with the IRMA TruPoint analyzer.

• Do not operate the battery charger if the power cord or plug is damaged.

• Prevent liquid cleaning solution from entering the battery charger or

analyzer battery compartment.

• Disconnect the battery charger before cleaning to prevent accidental

shock.

• Do not allow battery contacts to touch metal objects.

• Battery charger is not intended for use in immediate patient vicinity.

REFERENCES

1. National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS):

Percutaneous collection of arterial blood for laboratory analysis,
Document H11-A 1985.

2. "Effects of diseases on clinical laboratory tests", Clinical Chemistry 1980,

6:4.

3. McMahon et. al., " A Comparison of Conductivity-Based Hematocrit

Determinations With Conventional Laboratory Methods in Autologous
Blood Transfusions", ANESTH ANALG, 1990;71:541-4.

4. Henry et. al., Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory

Methods, 16th ed., Philadelphia, PA. W.B. Saunders and Co. 1983.

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