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immunohematologist
A professional who performs immunohematology tests, recommends blood problem solutions to doctors, and serves as consultant to blood bank and community. Responsibilities include:
- Visually inspects blood in specimen tubes for hemolysis.
- Centrifuges blood specimen to separate red cells from serum and tests separated serum to detect presence of antibodies.
- Interprets reactions observed to devise experiments and suggest techniques that will resolve patient's blood problems.
- Combines known and unknown cells with serum in test tubes and selects reagents, such as albumin, protolytic enzymes, and anti-human globutin, for individual tests to enhance and make visible reactions of agglutination and hemolysis.
- Processes various combinations in centrifuge and examines resulting samples under microscope to identify evidence of agglutination or hemolysis.
- Repeats and varies tests until normal suspension of reagents, serum, and red cells is attained.
- Interprets results obtained and identifies specific antibodies.
- Writes blood specifications to meet patient's need, on basis of test results, and applies knowledge of blood classification system to locate donor's blood.
- Performs immunohematology tests on donor's blood to confirm matching blood types.
- Requisitions and sends blood to supply patient's need, and prepares written report to inform physician of test results and of required volume of blood to administer.
- Evaluates completeness of immunohematology tests.
- May advise medical technologists in techniques of microscopic identification of precipitation, agglutination, or hemolysis in blood that leads to resolution of problems.
- Μέρος του λόγου: noun
- Κλάδος/Τομέας: Professional careers
- Category: Occupational titles
- Company: U.S. DOL
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Δημιουργός
- Jason F
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(United States of America)