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Modern Blood Banking & Transfusion Practices th 6 Edition Introduction The proper management of information related to blood donors, blood components, and patients receiving transfusions is crucial to ensuring the safety and traceability of blood products. It is necessary to be able to store information in a safe manner and retrieve it in a timely fashion. Copyright © 2012 F.A. Davis Company Modern Blood Banking & Transfusion Practices th 6 Edition Introduction (cont’d) It is necessary to be able to track a blood component from the time of its donation, through all of the processing steps, to the patient who receives it. It is also essential to be able to track components in reverse order, from the recipient back to the donor. Copyright © 2012 F.A. Davis Company Modern Blood Banking & Transfusion Practices th 6 Edition Types of Information Systems Computerized blood bank information systems are available in many different configurations, in three general categories A highly complex system like that found in a community blood center A small part of a complete clinical laboratory information system (LIS) A stand-alone system, usually found in a hospital blood bank or transfusion service Copyright © 2012 F.A. Davis Company Modern Blood Banking & Transfusion Practices th 6 Edition Application Software In a blood bank information system, application software allows users to perform tasks that are specific to blood bank operations. In donor centers Entry of donor demographic information and test results Confirmation of blood component labeling Generation of donor recruitment lists Copyright © 2012 F.A. Davis Company Modern Blood Banking & Transfusion Practices th 6 Edition Application Software (cont’d) In a transfusion service Searching for a blood component of a particular ABO group Entering blood component modification information Issuing blood for transfusion Copyright © 2012 F.A. Davis Company
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