A system relating to sample analyzers, and more particular, to sample analyzers that are simple to operate and have a reduce risk of providing an erroneous result to a user. In some cases, the sample analyzer may be a portable sample analyzer that includes a disposable fluidic cartridge. The operato
A system relating to sample analyzers, and more particular, to sample analyzers that are simple to operate and have a reduce risk of providing an erroneous result to a user. In some cases, the sample analyzer may be a portable sample analyzer that includes a disposable fluidic cartridge. The operators of the analyzers need not be trained.
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1. A blood analyzer for performing a blood analysis on a blood sample, comprising: a removable cartridge, the removable cartridge configured to receive a blood sample from a user, wherein the removable cartridge includes a first flow channel configured to receive the blood sample and one or more rea
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A blood analyzer for performing a blood analysis on a blood sample, comprising: a removable cartridge, the removable cartridge configured to receive a blood sample from a user, wherein the removable cartridge includes a first flow channel configured to receive the blood sample and one or more reagent flow channels, wherein the first flow channel splits into a second flow channel and a third flow channel;an instrument configured to receive the removable cartridge the instrument having a user interface;the cartridge having at least a first reagent reservoir with a first on-board reagent and a second reagent reservoir with a second on-board reagent, each of the reagent reservoirs in fluid communication with at least one of the one or more reagent flow channels, the on-board reagents collectively being sufficient to support the desired blood analysis of the blood sample; andthe instrument and cartridge together configured to perform the desired blood analysis of the blood sample with requiring any user intervention, except for interacting with the use interface of the instrument, once the removable cartridge receives the blood sample and the removable cartridge is received by the instrument and the analysis is started;wherein the second flow channel is in fluid communication with the first reagent reservoir and the third flow channel is in fluid communication with the second reagent reservoir, wherein each of the one or more reagent flow channels comprises an on-cartridge flow sensor for controlling reagent flow from the first reagent reservoir and the second reagent reservoir to the second and third flow channels, respectively. 2. The blood analyzer of claim 1 further comprising a quick reference instruction guide, wherein the quick reference instruction guide is secured relative to the instrument. 3. The blood analyzer of claim further comprising; a pocket attached to or in the instrument;a quick reference instruction guide adapted to be inserted into the pocket. 4. The blood analyzer of claim 1 further comprising a quick reference instruction guide, wherein the quick reference instruction guide is secured relative to the cartridge. 5. The blood analyzer of claim 1, wherein the blood analyzer is constructed such that the user does not need any technical or specialized training with respect to troubleshooting or interpretation of any error codes. 6. The blood analyzer of claim 1, wherein the blood analyzer is constructed such that the blood analyzer does not require any preventative maintenance for a period of greater than one month. 7. The blood analyzer of claim 1, wherein the blood analyzer is constructed such that the blood analyzer does not require any preventative maintenance for a period greater than six months. 8. The blood analyzer of claim 1, wherein the blood analyzer produces a result that does not require the user to perform any calibration, interpretation, or calculation based on the result. 9. The blood analyzer of claim 1, wherein the blood analyzer produces a binary result. 10. The blood analyzer of claim 1, wherein the blood analyzer produces a result that is a numerical value. 11. The blood analyzer of claim 1, wherein the blood analyzer produces a result that indicates an acceptable or unacceptable result. 12. The blood analyzer of claim 1, wherein the blood analyzer indicates an acceptable or unacceptable hematology result and/or an acceptable or unacceptable immunoassay result. 13. The blood analyzer of claim 1, wherein the blood analyzer provides a complete blood count. 14. The blood analyzer of claim 1, wherein the blood analyzer produces a CD4, CD45, CDX and/or CDXX indication. 15. The blood analyzer of claim 1, wherein the blood analyzer produces a result that includes a color gradation on a display or on a printed paper. 16. The blood analyzer of claim 1, wherein the blood analyzer provides a result, and farther provides instructions for obtaining and shipping a blood sample for confirmation testing in cases where the result fails within a range that indicates such testing is clinically advisable. 17. The blood analyzer of claim 1, wherein the blood analyzer includes one or more fail-safe mechanisms to help prevent erroneous results from being reported to the user. 18. The blood analyzer of claim 17, wherein the one or more fail-safe mechanisms include a lock-out mechanism that helps ensure that the blood analyzer does not provide a result when one or more test conditions are inappropriate. 19. The blood analyzer of claim 18, wherein the lock-out mechanism prevents the blood analyzer from providing a result if the result is outside a predetermined range. 20. The blood analyzer of claim 18 wherein the lock-out mechanism prevents the blood analyzer from providing a result if a component of the blood analyzer malfunctions. 21. The blood analyzer of claim 18, wherein the lock-out mechanism prevents the blood analyzer from providing a result if there is a detected user error. 22. The blood analyzer of claim 17, wherein the one or more fail-safe mechanisms include lock-out mechanism that helps ensure that the blood analyzer does not provide a result when a faulty test condition is detected in the blood analyzer. 23. The blood analyzer of claim 1, wherein the blood analyzer includes one or more failure alert mechanisms to alert the use of erroneous results being reported by the blood analyzer. 24. The blood analyzer of claim 23, wherein the one or more failure alert mechanisms alert the user of a malfunction in the blood analyzer. 25. The blood analyzer of claim 24, wherein at least one of the one or more failure alert mechanisms allow the user to correct a malfunction, and then to proceed. 26. The blood analyzer of claim 24, wherein at least one of the one or more failure alert mechanisms alert the use that the result is unreliable due to a detected malfunction in the blood analyzer. 27. The blood analyzer of claim 24, wherein at least one of the one or more failure alert mechanisms are selected from the group consisting of: one or more external controls, one or more internal procedural controls, and one or more checks to assure proper functioning of the blood analyzer. 28. The blood analyzer of claim 1, further comprising a detection mechanism for detecting if the blood sample is present in the removable cartridge. 29. The blood analyzer of claim 1, further comprising a detection mechanism for detecting if the sample that is provided to the removable cartridge is not a blood sample. 30. The blood analyzer of claim 1, further comprising a detection mechanism for detecting if the blood sample is coagulated. 31. The blood analyzer of claim 1, wherein the instrument includes one or more reagent reservoirs for storing a number of reagents, the blood analyzer providing one or more of the regents to the removable cartridge during analysis. 32. The blood analyzer of claim 31, wherein the blood analyzer further includes a detection mechanism for detecting if the one or more reagents stored in the number of reagent reservoirs are compatible with the particular removable cartridge that is received by the instrument. 33. The blood analyzer of claim 32, wherein the one or more reagents stored in the number of reagent reservoirs have a shelf life, and wherein the blood analyzer further includes a detection mechanism for detecting if the one or more reagents stored in number of reagent reservoirs are in compliance with the shelf life. 34. The blood analyzer of claim 31, wherein the one or more reagents stored in the number of reagent reservoirs have storage criteria, and wherein the blood analyzer further includes a detection mechanism for detecting if the one or more reagents have been stored in compliance with one or more of the storage criteria. 35. The blood analyzer of claim 1, further comprising: a hematology analyzer portion; andan immunoassay portion. 36. The blood analyzer of claim 35, wherein: the hematology analyzer portion provides at least a complete blood count; andthe immunoassay portion provides HIV/AIDS information. 37. The blood analyzer of claim 35, wherein: the hematology analyzer portion displays or prints out quantitative results; andthe immunoassay portion displays or prints out quantitative results. 38. The blood analyzer of claim 1, wherein the blood analyzer includes electronics, and wherein the blood analyzer includes built in self test (BIST) to perform self test on at least part of the electronics. 39. The blood analyzer of claim 38, wherein the built in self test (BIST) tests the at least part of the electronics to an expected mean time between failure (MTBF) rate of greater than 8000 hours. 40. The blood analyzer of claim 39, wherein the built in self test (BIST) tests the at least part of the electronics to an expected mean time between failure (MTBF) rate of greater than 50,000 hours. 41. The blood analyzer of claim 39, wherein the built in self test (BIST) tests the at least part of the electronics to an expected mean time between failure (MTBF) rate of greater than 100,000 hours. 42. The blood analyzer of claim 38, wherein the built in self test (BIST) checks that the at least part of the electronics are within a predefined specification. 43. The blood analyzer of claim 1, further comprising: a calibration cartridge that is adapted to be received by the instrument; andwherein the calibration cartridge is used to calibrate at least part of the blood analyzer. 44. The blood analyzer of claim 1, further comprising: a calibration cartridge that is adapted to be received by the instrument; andwherein:the calibration cartridge is used to calibrate at least part of the blood analyzer;the calibration cartridge has a standard control sample for a hematology part of the blood analyzer; and/orthe calibration cartridge has a standard control sample for an immunoassay part of the blood analyzer. 45. The blood analyzer of claim 44, wherein the blood analyzer communicates to the user when to insert the calibration cartridge. 46. The blood analyzer of claim 45, wherein the blood analyzer communicates to the user at predefined intervals when to insert the calibration cartridge. 47. The blood analyzer of claim 1, wherein the blood analyzer is a flow cytometer, and the blood sample is a whole blood sample.
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