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Critical Result Rerun Editing
Introduction
Results Recall
UniCel DxC Systems Instructions For Use A13914
Page 8-8
October 2005
Critical Result Rerun Editing
Introduction
When a sample is rerun, the two results are shown in the Recall Results screen. The
first result is always listed at the top and the rerun result is listed under the first result.
The operator can delete one of the results and keep the other result. Only one of the
two results can be deleted.
For Critical Result Rerun with DAT samples, printed results have a positive or
negative flag for all results. On the screen, the first result is flagged positive or
negative. The second (rerun) result, however, has no interpretation; only a rate and a
critical rerun remark are shown. Use the printed report to compare the two
interpretations. If they are both positive or both negative, delete the second result.
Deleting a Critical Rerun Result
Follow the steps below to delete one of the two results of a sample which was rerun
with Critical Result Rerun.
Step
Action
1
From the Recall Results By screen, select the results to be viewed, as
previously described in this chapter.
2
Select Results [F1] to view requested samples.
3
Use the Up or Down arrows to view additional pages of the same sample.
4
Locate the desired sample that has two results. Select one of its results to
delete.
5
Select Edit [F4] to delete the selected result.
6
Select <Yes> to delete the result.
OR
Select <No> to not delete the result and return to the Recall Results screen.
7
If <Yes> was selected in Step 6, type the password (if secured) and ID
initials.
Select <OK> to return to the Recall Results screen with the result deleted.
OR
Select <Cancel> to return to the Recall Results screen and not delete the
result.
Note: The deleted result with the initials of the operator are sent to an
Event Log called Deleted Results.
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