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Sample Programming and Processing
Introduction
Preparing Samples for Analysis
UniCel DxC Systems Instructions For Use A13914
Page 3-2
October 2005
Sample Programming and Processing
Introduction
Sample programming provides the ability to identify samples, select tests to run,
describe samples, and designate how to run samples. Samples are programmed
through a host computer or Laboratory Information System (LIS or at the analyzer).
The minimum information required to save a sample program includes:
• a sample ID or a rack and position assignment
• and one test selection
Test selections are assigned by the use of panels or by the selection of individual tests.
Samples may be described and defined through sample type, sample comment, patient
ID, and patient demographic functions. A sample can be programmed as a control
sample or as a STAT for priority processing. Once programmed, samples are placed on
the autoloader for processing.
Program Samples and Controls
Refer to this chapter for Sample information and CHAPTER 6, Quality Control for
Control programming information. If auto QC is enabled, reuse the same control ID
bar code labels.
CAUTION
If your LIS or normal workflow requires the reuse of sample IDs, the sample
programming should be cleared from the DxC at a time interval that is less
than the shortest time of sample ID reuse. If this warning is not followed,
results from the new request will be merged with tests from incomplete
samples that previously used that ID.