I’ve always wondered WTF they were doing when they come up with that process?

  • Varyk
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    1 year ago

    Thanks, I am not a medlab scientist, I should have made that clear. I gleaned that this was the general meaning from the meme, but was curious about the actual process since I donate blood and just the general wackiness of throwing in some pee (for science)

    Thanks for the information, I was able to follow that well enough.

    I have no curious if there’s a specific range of pee that can be used for this anti-SDA. Neutralization, if you just use whatever p is on hand, the water content or variability in the urine from person to person must make it difference in the testing, right?

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      1 year ago

      Labs will actually request their male employees to provide the urine 🤣🫣. No testing or quality control to confirm the presence of Sda in the urine (which is weird and sketchy). Typically, the sample is divided into vials and frozen. When the vials get too old someone will go find another male employee to provide a sample. In my 16 years of being a MLS, I have never had to do this (thankfully). I did work for a supervisor who asked male employees for urine (even though we have never needed it).

      It is one of those things MLS learn in school and have to know to pass our certification exam. 98% of us will never use it again. Pigeon egg whites is another WTF blood bank “reagent”.

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        1 year ago

        Haha amazing, thank you so much for the extra insight.

        So definitely back in the day some MLS was like "guys. You’re not going to believe it. I peed in this blood, you know for science, then checked it out. No more complicated reactions-done!

        You’re welcome!"

        How many egg whites do you have to try before you get to pigeons?