[Histonet] Water Quality
Rene J Buesa
rjbuesa <@t> yahoo.com
Wed Mar 21 09:34:36 CDT 2012
When you introduce the words "reagent quality" it means that a chemical manufacturer has done specific tests to assure that the water complies with such designation. Deionized water is usable for solutions preparations but the issue resides in the deionizer that has to be tested as to its performance.
No "small laboratory" has the conditions required to perform microbiology cultures, nor it is really necessary to do under normal working histology conditions.
If these are new CAP requirements it seems to me that CAP is going beyond reasonable requirements.
René J.
--- On Wed, 3/21/12, Laurie <@t> blufrogpath.com <Laurie <@t> blufrogpath.com> wrote:
From: Laurie <@t> blufrogpath.com <Laurie <@t> blufrogpath.com>
Subject: [Histonet] Water Quality
To: "Histonet post" <histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
Date: Wednesday, March 21, 2012, 10:27 AM
In regards to CAP's Lab General Checklist questions regardin= g water
quality:
Is deionized water consid= ered CLRW (Clinical Laboratory Reagent
Water)?
Is water testin= g necessary for a Histology Lab? If so, how do
small labs test f= or resisitivity and perform microbiology cultures?
Would anyone be willing to share their procedure for Water Quality for a small, private pathology lab?
Thank= s,
Laurie Colbert
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