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The following are essential safeguards for your patients. Avoid patient identification errors. Draw the tubes in the proper sequence. Use proper containers for collection. Mix all tubes ten times by gentle inversion immediately after collection. Do not decant specimens from one type of container into another.
There are four steps involved in obtaining a good quality specimen for testing: (1) preparation of the patient, (2) collection of the specimen, (3) processing the specimen, and (4) storing and/or transporting the specimen.
To maintain patient safety standards, specimens must be properly labeled with the name of the patient, a numerical identifier that is unique to the patient (like DOB or SSN), collection date, and the source of the specimen, where applicable.
The label must contain the following legible information: Patient name. Patient medical record number, with check digit. Patient location. Collection date and time. Specimen type and/or source. Test required (note any special handling required) Ordering physician.
Specimen Collection Preparation While most collections dont require much prep, there are some guidelines that must be followed. These include reviewing the appropriate information, such as the indicated specimen type, the volume, the procedure, the collection materials, patient prep, and storage instructions.
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Specimens must be obtained in the proper tubes or containers, correctly labeled, and then promptly transported to the laboratory. Providers and others responsible for obtaining specimens and transporting them to the laboratory have a vital role in ensuring that laboratory test results are valid.
Select the correct site and use the proper collection techniques. Collect the proper volume of specimen for the test; be aware that some. tests are compromised by an excess of specimen. Collect specimens in the proper container; test results can be affected. by preservatives and anticoagulants.

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