Title: Contingency Blood Collections
1Contingency Blood Collections
- MSgt Rick Berg
- TSgt Magdalena Trujillo
- Lackland Air Force Base Blood Donor Center
2Contingency Blood Collections
- Getting started
- Collection of Acceptable Unit of blood
3Getting started
- What do I need to do, how do I begin!
4Getting Started
- What else will I need to begin a blood drive?
5Conducting the drive!
- Donor Prep
- Prescreen, DD 572
- Vitals
- Interview
- Whole Blood collection
- Processing
- Infectious Disease Testing
6Donor Prep
7Pre-screen, DD 572
8Vitals
- WEIGHT
- gt 110 lbs, (50Kg)
- APPEARANCE
- Generally healthy
- ARM INSPECTION
- No skin lesions at site of venipuncture
(Leishmaniasis) - Small Pox
- TEMP lt 37.5 C
- (lt 99.50 F)
- PULSE 50-100 BPM
- 40-49 If athletic
- BP
- lt 180 mm Hg systolic
- lt 100 mm Hg diastolic
- Know Manual B/P
- HGB gt12.5 g/dL .
- HCT gt38
9Interview
- Private Interview
- Ensure all questions are properly
answered/documented to ensure donor is eligible
10Whole Blood Collection Arm Prep
- ARM PREP
- Place tourniquet or BP cuff on arm inflate to
40-60 mmHg - Select a vein
- Donor is allergic to iodine Choraprep
- Scrub site vigorously 30 seconds
11Whole Blood Collection Arm Prep
- Second iodine prep
- Begin in center of phlebotomy site
- Move outward in a circular manner
- Never overlap
- Allow to stand for at least 30 seconds prior to
phlebotomy - Do not retouch area, if so, MUST repeat arm prep
12Whole Blood Collection - Venipuncture
- Hemostat the tubing near the needle or use clamp
on auto scale - Perform venipuncture
- Once the needle is in the arm remove the hemostat
or clamp - Blood should flow freely
13Whole Blood Collection
- Inadequate blood flow
- Gently reposition needle
- If unable to establish adequate blood flow,
discontinue - Adequate blood flow
- Once blood flow is established, secure
- Tape needle down at the hub
- Tape tubing to arm
14Whole Blood Collection
- Collect pilot tubes
- Strip the tubing at donor bed
- Take unit to Lab
- Confirm Blood type
- Major Minor Crossmatch
- HEP/HIV/RPR screening tests
15Unit Collection
- Monitor blood volume
- 450 45 ml
- Max collection-20 min
- Correct amount reached, place hemostat on line
after the Y-connection - Use metal clamp to seal line (to stop flow into
bag)
16Unit Collection
- Collect pilot tubes
- Strip the tubing at donor bed
- Take unit to Laboratory
- Confirm Blood type
- Major Minor Crossmatch
- HEP/HIV screening tests
- Complete paperwork to issue unit to OR/ER
17Post Donation Care
- Record
- There is always time for documentation
- Monitor the donor for any delayed reactions
- Recovery
18Unit Processing
- Blood can be kept at room temperature for up to 8
hours from time of collection - - NOTE Do NOT use ice if whole blood is to be
used in emergency situation during contingency
operations. Ice will destroy platelets. - - If unit is not used within 8 hours- Keep
unit in fridge for 24 hrs until it expires
19Unit Testing
- Test each unit for
- - ABO / Rh
- Pilot tube or Unit Segment
- Infectious Disease Testing
- - Normally, screening tests MUST be done prior
to issuing the blood - - Refrigerate serum or plasma ship to FDA
licensed testing facility/Lackland Blood Donor
Center
20QUESTIONS?
21Sample submission requirements for sending
samples to Lackland BDC
Administrative requirements for
shipping Collecting sample requirements for
testing per CENTCOM
22Sample submission requirements
- For each blood/platelet donor, submit 3 bar-code
labeled plastic transfer tubes, capped, then
Para-filmed, containing - 3 ml plasma
- 3 ml plasma
- 3 ml serum
- Attach a small ISBT barcode label to each
transfer tube. Place lengthwise near the top of
the tube. - Label each transfer tube as serum or plasma.
23Sample submission requirements
- Storage requirements
- All samples must be shipped frozen
- Plasma/serum must be removed from the cells
within 3 days of collection - Samples may be stored at 1-10 C for up to 8 days
before freezing - Samples must be frozen within 8 days of
collection - Do not freeze PPT/SST tubes. When freezing
samples, freeze the serum/plasma portion only
and only after centrifugation and separation
24Sample submission requirements
- Shipping requirements
- Ship in a Collins box
- Ship on fresh dry ice - using as much dry ice as
will fit in the box, leaving as little air in the
box as possible. Frozen samples should arrive at
lt-20 C - Follow up with your shipping company to make sure
the shipment has left the terminal
25Sample submission requirements
- Notification
- E-mail and fax notification of shipments to LBDC
the day of the shipment departure - Attach the shipping invoice listing each sample
number to the e-mail, as per current practice
26Sample submission requirements
Tracking
Facility Id/ Year SAMPLE ID DATE COLLECTED Specimens Frozen? Date Frozen COMMENTS Facility Id/ Year SAMPLE ID DATE COLLECTED Specimens Frozen? Date Frozen COMMENTS
______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ _________________ ______________________________________ _________________ ______________________________________ _________________ ______________________________________ _________________ ______________________________________ _________________ ______________________________________ _________________
SIGNATURE OF SHIPPING OFFICIAL SIGNATURE OF SHIPPING OFFICIAL SIGNATURE OF SHIPPING OFFICIAL SIGNATURE OF SHIPPING OFFICIAL SHIPPING DATE SHIPPING DATE SIGNATURE OF RECEIVING OFFICIAL RECEIVED DATE SIGNATURE OF RECEIVING OFFICIAL RECEIVED DATE SIGNATURE OF RECEIVING OFFICIAL RECEIVED DATE SIGNATURE OF RECEIVING OFFICIAL RECEIVED DATE SIGNATURE OF RECEIVING OFFICIAL RECEIVED DATE SIGNATURE OF RECEIVING OFFICIAL RECEIVED DATE
______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________
SIGNATURE OF 2ND VERIFIER SIGNATURE OF 2ND VERIFIER SIGNATURE OF 2ND VERIFIER
No action required if specimens were not frozen prior to shipping. No action required if specimens were not frozen prior to shipping. No action required if specimens were not frozen prior to shipping. No action required if specimens were not frozen prior to shipping. No action required if specimens were not frozen prior to shipping. RECEIVING TEMPERATURE_____________C RECEIVING TEMPERATURE_____________C RECEIVING TEMPERATURE_____________C RECEIVING TEMPERATURE_____________C RECEIVING TEMPERATURE_____________C
If specimens were frozen within 8 days of collection, circle 'Yes'. If specimens were frozen within 8 days of collection, circle 'Yes'. If specimens were frozen within 8 days of collection, circle 'Yes'. If specimens were frozen within 8 days of collection, circle 'Yes'. If specimens were frozen within 8 days of collection, circle 'Yes'.
If specimens were frozen gt 8 days of collection, circle 'Yes' and annotate If specimens were frozen gt 8 days of collection, circle 'Yes' and annotate If specimens were frozen gt 8 days of collection, circle 'Yes' and annotate If specimens were frozen gt 8 days of collection, circle 'Yes' and annotate If specimens were frozen gt 8 days of collection, circle 'Yes' and annotate If specimens were frozen gt 8 days of collection, circle 'Yes' and annotate Total of Samples/Specimens Shipped Total of Samples/Specimens Shipped Total of Samples/Specimens Shipped Total of Samples/Specimens Shipped
in comment section 'gt 8 days'. in comment section 'gt 8 days'. in comment section 'gt 8 days'.
Provide additional comments as necessary to communicate integrity of specimens. Provide additional comments as necessary to communicate integrity of specimens. Provide additional comments as necessary to communicate integrity of specimens. Provide additional comments as necessary to communicate integrity of specimens. Provide additional comments as necessary to communicate integrity of specimens. Provide additional comments as necessary to communicate integrity of specimens.
27Sample submission requirements
- Rejection Criteria
- If less than 3 tubes submitted, or less than 3 ml
submitted per tube, the sample will be rejected
for all testing - Non-frozen samples gt8 days old will be rejected
for NAT testing. All other tests will be
performed - Non-frozen samples gt14 days old will be rejected
for all testing
28Sample submission requirements
- Rejection criteria
- Frozen samples gt60 days old will be rejected for
all testing - Samples must have been separated from cells
within 3 days of collection and frozen within 8
days of collection and remained frozen throughout
transit and arrive frozen - If samples are shipped via Landstuhl Regional
Medical Center (LRMC), LRMC should denote sample
acceptability on arrival at their facility and
relay that information to LBDC
29Sample submission requirements
- Rejection criteria
- Grossly hemolyzed, contaminated or broken samples
will be rejected - Samples in glass will be rejected. PPT/SST tubes
will be rejected
30Sample submission requirements
31Sample submission requirements
32Sample submission requirements
- Putting specimens in order
33Sample submission requirements
34Sample submission requirements
- Rejection criteria
- Responsibility
- LBDC will notify submitting site of rejected
samples via e-mail within one duty day of receipt
of samples. The COLLECTION SITE is responsible
to re-collect the donors ASAP and re-submit
proper samples to LBDC
35Testing requirements for CENTCOM regulations
- No ABO/Rh and CMV will be completed
- Antibody screens performed on Galileo
- HBsAg, HBcAb, HTLV 1/2, HIV 1/2, and HCV on Prism
- WNV and Ultrio (HIV, HCV, HBV) done on Tigris
- RPR performed on Olympus (PK 7300)
36LBDC Testing area
37LBDC Testing area
38332 EMDG
39332 EMDG
40332 EMDG
41332 EMDG
42332 EMDG
43332 EMDG
44QUESTIONS?