Mixing & Diluting Flashcards
Type of extracts
- aqueous
- freeze-dried
- alum-precipated (allows for stronger reaction)
- modified - not used in U.S
Diluents for allergen extracts
HSA (Human Serum Albumin)
- aqueous
- freeze dried
Phenol Saline
-alum precipated
Factors for stability for extracts
- temp
- dilution
- diluent
- vial volume
- proteolytic enzymes
Units of Potency
V/V W/V PNU Allergy Unit (AU) Bioequivalent Allergy Unit (BAU)
Ideal place for mixing and diluting allergen extracts
Flow hoods
- horizontal
- vertical
Source meterials for mixing and diluting
pollens molds insects foods mites
Minimun requirements for label
- Patient Name
- Concentration
- Contents
- Numbering/ Coloring Code
- Expiration Dates
Label should include:
- Px #
- Vial Color
- Vial number
- Patient Name
- Content of vial
- Concentration Strength
- Expiration
When mixing full strength vial, what technique used
Sterile
reasons for making dilutions
- dropped vial
- vial expired
- venom allergy skin test
- delayed testing using source antigens
Vial volumes for dilutions
10mL
5mL
2mL
Consecutive color coding for extract vials
Red 1:1 #1 Yellow 1:10 #2 Blue 1:100 #3 Green 1:1000 #4 Silver 1:10,000 #5
The expiration date of diluted extract CANNOT what?
exceed expiration date of source vial or diluent vial
Expiration dates for diluations from date mixed
Red/Yellow -12 months
Blue/Green/Silver - 6 months
Why are freeze dried sent
- technicians are trained to dilute
- must be refrigerated after reconstitution
- short expiration dates
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