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The Result of Any Laboratory Test Is Only As Good As The Sample Received in The Laboratory

This document discusses proper specimen management procedures for laboratories, including collection, transport, handling, storage, and disposal of specimens. It emphasizes that following correct procedures is essential for accurate diagnostic testing and patient care, as the quality of test results depends on the received sample. Key steps include correctly identifying patients; using proper collection containers and methods; maintaining specimen quality during transport, storage, and processing; and disposing of specimens safely. Adhering to specified protocols helps ensure lab results remain reliable indicators of patient health.

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The Result of Any Laboratory Test Is Only As Good As The Sample Received in The Laboratory

This document discusses proper specimen management procedures for laboratories, including collection, transport, handling, storage, and disposal of specimens. It emphasizes that following correct procedures is essential for accurate diagnostic testing and patient care, as the quality of test results depends on the received sample. Key steps include correctly identifying patients; using proper collection containers and methods; maintaining specimen quality during transport, storage, and processing; and disposing of specimens safely. Adhering to specified protocols helps ensure lab results remain reliable indicators of patient health.

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The result of any laboratory test is only as good as the sample received in the laboratory

Specimen Management
Specimen Collection Specimen Transport Specimen Handling Specimen Referral Specimen Storage Specimen Disposal

Impact of Specimen Management on Patient Care


Essential to accurate laboratory diagnosis Directly affects patient care and patient outcome Influences therapeutic decisions Impacts patient length of stay, hospital costs, and laboratory costs Influences laboratory efficiency

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Specimen Collection Procedures


Should include instructions for:

Positively identifying the patient before collecting a specimen Required specimen for each requested test Preparation of patient Type of collection container, required volume, timing Preservation of specimen, e.g., transport media Proper specimen labeling Special handling instructions, e.g., refrigeration
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Test Requisition
Patient identification Clinical data, where indicated Contact info for requesting physician or

authorized individual Tests requested Time and date of specimen collection Source of specimen, when appropriate

Specimen Collection: Laboratory Responsibilities


Verify completeness of test request Verify integrity of the specimen Determine adequacy of specimen Appropriately labeled, legible identification Determine if appropriate specimen was submitted for requested test Identifier of the collector, e.g., phlebotomist, patient Enforce procedures for handling sub-optimum specimens Specimen rejection criteria

Specimen Rejection Criteria:


Unlabeled specimen Insufficient patient information Hemolyzed specimen Wrong tube drawn Wrong specimen submitted Inadequate volume for the amount of preservative Insufficient quantity Prolonged transport
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Specimen Handling

Specimen Handling
Handle all specimens as if infectious Use tracking system for all specimens:

Accession / logging process Confirm actual receipt of specimens Date and time of specimen receipt Track aliquots traceable to the original sample

Specimen Handling
Establish procedures for handling:

Stat / urgent requests Delayed testing, e.g., storage, separation of serum/plasma from cells Leaking containers Contaminated forms Preservation of specimens

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Specimen Transport
Train personnel in appropriate safety and packaging

procedures Package and preserve specimens appropriately Transport specimens at appropriate temperature Determine acceptable transport time Determine mode of transport Courier, ambulance, clinic/lab staff

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The Dangerous Goods Regulations


Covers:

Packaging Labelling Packages Packing Instructions Documentation Training

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Specimen Storage
Establish policy

What should be stored? Determine retention time Determine storage location Consider ease of access Assure proper storage conditions Indexing of specimens By day of receipt or accession number

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Specimen Storage
Serum Banks:
Establish tracking procedures Encourage use of information technology Maintain an organized,

accessible storage system Monitor freeze/thaw cycles


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Specimen Disposal

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Specimen Disposal
Develop policy for disposal of medical waste

Establish and follow disinfection procedures Include policy of disposal of rejected specimens

Establish a schedule to review all stored specimens


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