Across
- 2. This may need to be applied if a "high risk" event is discovered. We follow instructions on the Unsuitable Events Management Table
- 3. This type of deferral is applied if a donor declines to answer the high risk questions (two words)
- 5. In addition to verifying minimum quantities, what else is assessed during the monthly Emergency Supply Kit review (two words)
- 9. This type of event requires immediate discontinuation of the procedure and removal of the offending stimuli (if possible)
- 10. In addition to verifying the pressure is greater than 25%, the Oxygen Tank indicator must be this.
- 12. This type of adverse event is raised for bruises, arterial punctures,infections, and nerve injuries.
- 13. If this type of gender is reported, Medical Staff must contact the DMD or ACMD prior to taking additional actions
Down
- 1. It is important to verify that you assigned to the correct one electronically, especially if you move between other production areas.
- 4. The reassessment of this can only be performed by Medical, and all changes require supportive documentation. Some changes also require additional notes, consents, and questionnaires to be ordered as applicable
- 6. Prior to using one, we must make sure it is listed on the Medical Staff Terminology List
- 7. The name of the area where everyone goes in the event of an emergency
- 8. If a donor receives a failed result for this type of test (not viral), the donor is permanently deferred and must be counseled. The counseling handout is captured in a Supporting Documentation Issue
- 9. This is required for the first screening test trending review for blood pressure
- 11. This type of adverse event requires a minimum observation period of 30 minutes following donation completion
- 14. This is the primary resource utilized to determine medical suitability