Medonic Hematology M32 : Kalibrasi Dengan Kontrol Normal [TGIF19]
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Introduction
This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide on calibrating the Medonic Hematology M32 analyzer using Boule control blood materials. Regular calibration is essential for maintaining accuracy in hematological analysis, ensuring reliable results in clinical settings. This guide will walk you through the calibration process, emphasizing best practices and practical tips.
Step 1: Understand the Calibration Requirements
- Calibration of the Medonic M32 should be performed every 12 to 24 months.
- It adjusts for variations in vacuum pressure, fluid flow, and sensor changes.
- Use Boule-specific calibrators for the best results. If these are unavailable, you can utilize new control tubes with known values.
Step 2: Gather Necessary Materials
- Boule control blood materials or control tubes with known values.
- Medonic Hematology M32 analyzer.
- Calibration software if applicable.
- Personal protective equipment (PPE) for safety.
Step 3: Prepare the Analyzer
- Ensure the analyzer is clean and properly maintained.
- Check that it is powered on and ready for calibration.
- Access the calibration menu on the analyzer's interface.
Step 4: Input Calibration Data
- Select the appropriate calibration option for your analyzer.
- If using control tubes, enter the known values into the software.
- Confirm that all necessary parameters are set to their defaults.
Step 5: Perform the Calibration
- Start the calibration process as per the on-screen instructions.
- The analyzer will run tests using the control materials.
- Monitor the process for any errors or alerts from the device.
Step 6: Verify Calibration Results
- Review the calibration results displayed on the screen.
- Ensure that the values align closely with expected ranges.
- If results are out of range, repeat the calibration process or troubleshoot potential issues.
Step 7: Document the Calibration
- Record the calibration date and results in the laboratory logbook.
- Note any observations or adjustments made during the process.
- Schedule the next calibration based on your laboratory’s policy.
Conclusion
Calibrating the Medonic Hematology M32 is a critical process for ensuring accurate hematological analysis. Following these steps will help maintain the performance of your analyzer. Regular calibration, using the right materials and methods, is key to producing reliable laboratory results. For any questions or further assistance, feel free to reach out to technical support or consult your laboratory guidelines.