MS. JACQUELINE A. JACKSON, M.A., L.P.C.
Social Work at Rice Pl, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 3646
Category
Social Work
Type
Professional
Address
Address
13731 E Rice Pl STE 106, Denver, CO 80015
Phone
(720) 233-4013
(720) 870-3753 (Fax)

Professional information

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Jacqueline A Jackson, Aurora CO - MA (Medicare Advantage)

Specialties:
Counseling
Address:
13731 E Rice Pl SUITE 106, Aurora 80015
(720) 870-3753 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Jacqueline A Jackson, Aurora CO

Specialties:
Psychotherapist
Address:
13731 E Rice Pl, Aurora, CO 80015


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Apparatus For Coagulation Detection By Gas Flow Or Plunger Sensing Techniques

US Patent:
4752449, Jun 21, 1988
Filed:
Sep 30, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/781845
Inventors:
Jacqueline J. Jackson - Denver CO
Daniel Cooper - Parker CO
Assignee:
Hemotec, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
G01N 3386
US Classification:
422 73
Abstract:
Coagulation is detected in a fluid sample such as blood which has been inserted into a cartridge and operated on by an actuator mechanism. The cartridge may be of either of two types: a plunger sensor cartridge wherein a plunger assembly is reciprocated in a predetermined manner within the fluid sample and the descent of the plunger assembly is sensed to determine coagulation conditions, and a gas flow cartridge wherein gas is passed through the fluid sample to transmit liquid in bubbles and the accumulation of the coagulating liquid from the bubbles is sensed to detect coagulation. An actuator mechanism operates with either one or both types of cartridges to create the conditions under which coagulation can be detected and to sense the coagulation detection conditions. The actuator mechanism reciprocates the plunger assembly and forces gas through the liquid sample to create the bubbles.


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Gas Flow Cartridge With Improved Coagulation Detection And Expanded Analytical Test Capability

US Patent:
4534939, Aug 13, 1985
Filed:
Oct 15, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/434558
Inventors:
Leland B. Smith - Englewood CO
Jacqueline J. Jackson - Denver CO
Assignee:
Hemotec, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
G01N 3348
US Classification:
422 61
Abstract:
A gas flow cartridge includes a tube-like member which defines a reaction chamber in which a pool of liquid is subjected to an analytical test. A coating of debubbling agent is applied to an area of the tube-like member above the reaction chamber. The debubbling agent collapses bubbles of noncoagulated fluid but allows bubbles of coagulated fluid to continue an upward movement above the area where the coating is applied. Coagulation is detected by sensing the coagulated bubbles moving upward in the tube-like member. A quantity of activator agent is initially confined with the reaction chamber, preferably within a structure defined by a segment of paper-like material formed into an activator retaining form. The paper-like material unrolls or unfolds during the analytical test.


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Coagulation Detection By Plunger Sensing Technique

US Patent:
4599219, Jul 8, 1986
Filed:
Oct 15, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/434718
Inventors:
Daniel Cooper - Parker CO
Jacqueline J. Jackson - Denver CO
Assignee:
Hemotec, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
G01N 3386
US Classification:
422 61
Abstract:
Coagulation is detected in a fluid sample contained in either a gas flow cartridge or a plunger sensor cartridge, either one of which may be inserted in an actuator mechanism which has the capability of acting on either type of cartridge. Coagulation is detected in the gas flow cartridge by optically sensing the accumulation of coagulating liquid in a foam member at the top of the reaction chamber. In the plunger sensor cartridge, a plunger assembly is raised and released to descend through the sample of liquid in the bottom of the reaction chamber. The plunger assembly descends more slowly upon an increase in the viscosity of the fluid sample due to coagulation. Both cartridges include a lower reagent chamber, an upper reaction chamber, and means initially sealing and thereafter communicating the contents from the reagent chamber to the reaction chamber. The actuator mechanism includes means for delivering the flow of gas to the gas flow cartridge and means for reciprocating the plunger assembly in the plunger sensor cartridge.


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Gas Flow Cartridge Having Resilient Flexible Membrane With Slit Separating Reaction And Reagent Chambers

US Patent:
4663127, May 5, 1987
Filed:
Oct 15, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/434569
Inventors:
Jacqueline J. Jackson - Denver CO
Anatoly Dvornichenko - Denver CO
Daniel Cooper - Parker CO
Assignee:
Hemotec, Inc. - Denver CO
International Classification:
G01N 3386
US Classification:
422 58
Abstract:
A gas flow cartridge in which to conduct analytical coagulation tests on a sample of fluid such as blood includes a tube-like member and a resilient flexible membrane having a slit formed therethrough to divide the tube-like member into an upper reaction chamber in which the test takes place and into a lower reagent chamber which initially contains reagent to be mixed with the sample of liquid upon which the test is to be conducted. The contents of the reagent chamber are forced through the slit in the resilient flexible membrane due to the flexing of the membrane around the slit when pressure is applied. Once the reagent is in the reaction chamber with the sample of fluid, a flow of gas is forced upward through the slit in the membrane during the analytical test.