
Case Reference
The following are the detailed steps for managing blood bags using NFC temperature tags
1. Tag selection and preparation: Select the appropriate NFC temperature tag according to the specific needs of blood bag management. Before using the NFC tag, set the unique identifier of the tag and associate it with the information of the specific blood bag.
2. Label pasting: After the blood bag is collected, the temperature tag should be pasted on the blood bag as soon as possible.
3. Temperature monitoring: During the storage of blood bags, staff can use NFC devices to approach tags for reading at regular intervals. If the temperature data exceeds the set threshold, the system will immediately issue an alarm to remind staff to handle it in time.
KEY FEATURE
NFC temperature logger can continuously record temperature changes in blood bags at set time intervals.
NFC temperature tags are attached to blood bags to obtain temperature data at any time and detect temperature abnormalities in a timely manner.
The real-time temperature data provided by NFC temperature tags helps staff accurately understand the status of each bag of blood.
Staff can read the temperature by approaching the tag with an NFC-enabled device without additional operation.
Blood bag temperatures outside the normal range can be detected in a timely manner, thus avoiding the risk to patients caused by transfusion of poor quality blood.






