Trid-194
The Trid-194 is a rare type of geological formation that consists of a combination of three distinct layers of rock. These layers, which are the defining characteristic of the Trid-194, are typically arranged in a specific sequence: a lower layer of shale, a middle layer of limestone, and an upper layer of sandstone. However, the unique aspect of the Trid-194 lies not only in its composition but also in its rare association with a range of other geological features, including mineral deposits, fossils, and faults.
| Step | Action | |------|--------| | 1 | Turn on TEG 6s analyzer, log in. | | 2 | Scan cartridge barcode → instrument auto‑assigns channels. | | 3 | Pipette 360 µL citrated whole blood into each of the four sample ports on the cartridge (pre‑filled with lyophilized reagents). | | 4 | Insert cartridge into analyzer. | | 5 | Select test profile. | | 6 | Enter patient ID and any antiplatelet drugs. | | 7 | Run test (automated, ~30 minutes). | | 8 | Review results: MA values and % inhibition appear automatically. | trid-194