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EldonCard Test Kit Blood Type, Single Procedure Whole Blood Sample
SKU
1113600_EA
Vendor : Home Care All
$8.37
In stock
Single procedure ABO-Rh blood typing kit. Do you know your own blood type? Do you know your children's blood type? This potentially life-saving information can be critical in a medical emergency or disaster crisis when immediate blood transfusion or replacement is required. The E…
Single procedure ABO-Rh blood typing kit. Do you know your own blood type? Do you know your children's blood type? This potentially life-saving information can be critical in a medical emergency or disaster crisis when immediate blood transfusion or replacement is required. The EldonCard blood type test kit uses the basic forward antibody method of blood hematology to easily and quickly provide the user with his blood type (A, AB, B or O) and rhesus factor (Rh negative or Rh positive) in a few minutes without the need for special laboratory supplies or training. By simply comparing the results of blood sample coagulation on the pretreated areas of the blood typing test card with a graphic picture chart, correct blood grouping is known. The test card can then be filled out with personal identification information and laminated with the provided plastic sheet to make a permanent record.
- Single Procedure ABO-Rh blood typing kit
- This fast, easy to use blood typing kit contains everything required to determine blood group and Rh factor using a whole blood sample obtained from a finger prick without the need for separate reagents or laboratory training
- The EldonCard™ is a patented test card device that comes specially treated and impregnated with the antibody sera Anti-A, Anti-B and Anti-Rh used universally for determining Blood type by the forward typing method
- HIGH Complexity designation – All test systems, assays or examinations used in compatibility testing when performed to determine donor/recipient compatibility: recipient & donor ABO group/D (Rho) type/antigen typing, direct antiglobulin test, tests for unexpected antibody detection & identification, & crossmatch procedures are HIGH Complexity