Test Code Crossmatch, Blood Crossmatch, Blood
Additional Codes
Epic Order Code: | |
Sunquest Order Code: | XM |
Specimen Required
Patient Preparation: |
Np seperate specimen collection is required if a specimen for TSC has already been collected. |
Container Type: |
Optimal: Pink Top (EDTA) Acceptable: Lavender |
Optimal Collection Volume: |
6.0mL Whole Blood |
Collection Instructions: |
Collect specimen and gently invert several times to mix. Label the specimen, in the presence of the patient, with full name, date of birth and patient medical record number. |
Processing Instructions: |
1. Collect sample in pink top container. 2. Label per policy in the presence of the patient. 3. Send whole blood sample to Blood Bank for testing. |
Useful For
The selection of compatible blood products.
Method Name
Electronic, Tube or Gel
Stability Information
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time |
---|---|---|
Refrigerated | 3 days | |
Ambient | 1 days |
Rejection Due To
Hemolysis | Mild OK; Moderate OK; Gross Reject |
Lipemia | Mild OK; Moderate OK; Gross Reject |
Icterus | Mild OK; Moderate OK; Gross Reject |
Other | N/A |
Specimen Minimum Volume
Collecting minimum volumes can result in a need for sample recollection, and/or a delay in results. Minimum volumes are subjective and cannot account for all aspects of specimen and testing needs. Refer to the Specimen Required section for optimal volumes for laboratory specimens. Contact the Bronson Laboratory if complex collection exceptions occur that require more information.
Minimum Volume: |
Adult--3.0mL whole blood Pediatric--2.0mL whole blood |
Neonate Volume: | 1.0mL (additonal 0.5mL for each additional unit ordered) |
Performing Laboratory
Bronson Laboratory, Blood Bank-Kalamazoo, Paw Paw, Battle Creek, South Haven
Day(s) Performed
24/7
LOINC Code Information
1250-0
CPT Code Information
Test ID | Test Order Name | CPT Code |
---|---|---|
ABRH | ABO/RH | 86900/86901 |
ASC | Antibody Screen | 86850 |
Sample Retention Time
Blood Bank specimens (other than Cord Blood) are retained in the Blood Bank for 30 days. Pretransfusion testing should be completed within 2 days of collection.