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Medical Laboratory Diagnostic Services Collection
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Specimen Collection Basic rules for all specimen collection include: Use aseptic technique Inform pt about collection Collect sample in proper manner & at correct time Collect proper quantity of sample
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Specimen Collection Ask pt about any allergies or current meds that could affect test results Label all samples with pt’s name & date of collection Never perform a test unless it is ordered by a physician
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Specimen Sources Sources of specimens or samples can include: Urine Stool Sputum Blood Emesis
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Urine Collection Random Random-collected any time; instruct pt not to touch inside of cup or lid 1 st Morning 1 st Morning-urine is more concentrated in morning due to length of time it stays in bladder Midstream Clean Catch Midstream Clean Catch-pt must cleanse urethral area with towelette; void 1 st portion of urine in toilet & then collect urine in clean container
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Urine Collection Timed Timed-collection of urine over a specified length of time (usually 8 or 24 hours) Catheter Catheter-collected from Foley or straight cath Suprapubic Aspiration Suprapubic Aspiration-needle inserted in abd wall into bladder Pediatric Pediatric-urine bag
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Stool Collection Have pt defecate in clean, dry bed pan Don’t get specimen mixed with urine or toilet paper Use tongue blade to collect a specimen & place into collection container Sample may need to be taken from 2 different parts of the stool
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Sputum Collection Usually collected as a morning specimen Have pt cough into collection container Must educate pt that sample should be coughed up sputum, not saliva
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Blood Collection Can be through venipuncture or capillary puncture Venipuncture Venipuncture=puncturing a vein with a needle that is specially designed for blood collection Capillary puncture Capillary puncture=puncturing skin & collecting blood from smallest blood vessels
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Blood Collection Capillary puncture Capillary puncture is easy way to obtain small amount of blood Commonly used for young children Adults & children usual site is middle or ring finger For infants, great toe or heel is used
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Blood Collection Capillary puncture lancet Capillary puncture is done with a sharp device known as a lancet point-of-care testing Capillary puncture is used for point-of-care testing POC testing POC testing=provides quick, reliable results at pt’s bedside
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Emesis Collection Collect from vomit Collect from nasogastric tube (NGT) secretions Sample may need to be taken from 2 different parts of the vomit or NGT secretions
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