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What are possible solutions to satisfy the re-labeling requirements set forth by the FDA with respect to ISBT 128 labeling?

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What are possible solutions to satisfy the re-labeling requirements set forth by the FDA with respect to ISBT 128 labeling?

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A few options available to ISBT 128 users are (but not limited to): 1) Use of preprinted labels from any one of the ICCBBA licensed label vendors. 2) Use of an on-demand printer and software from a licensed vendor. 3) Several hospitals might share printing resources and use an on-demand printer to make up labels that are infrequently used. The labels could be printed in a catalog ready to be printed from as a PDF file onto adhesive paper. 4) A long term strategy is to limit the requests of the blood supplier to reduce the number of anticoagulants used, or changing hospital practice by using Adsol anticoagulated for all patients including neonates. 18.In the chance of a catastrophic event that could result in my blood center receiving an unusually larger number of blood donations, how can we prepare ourselves to accommodate for the sudden need of extra donation identification numbers (DINs) without stocking up and wasting the unused labels at the end of each year, since the collection y

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