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| A. Detailed documentation that tracks the specimen from the collection to time that results are reported. The Specimens must be accounted for at all times. Incomplete doc. could compromise legal actions.B. result have been demonstrate in patients with: Small bowel resections, slow gastric emptying, Crohn's disease, and Cystic Fibrosis.C. The presence and extent of infection as well of indicating the type of organism responsible and the antibiotic to which it is most susceptible.D. 1. Amniocentesis
2. Chorionic Villus sampling (fetal portion of placenta)E. Bacteria in the blood or microorganisms or the their toxins in the blood.F. 1. Diabetes Mellitus, Hyperglycemia the blood glucose level is increased.
2. Hypoglycemia blood glucose levels are decreased.G. >A special area for urine collection
>A proctor present at collection for verification of specimen coming from patient
>Label to establish chain of custody ID
>Specimen sealed, locked container for transport.
>Doc maintained from Courier to Receiver.H. On the basis of whether the patients has a condition in which bloodstream invasion is possible not solely based on If there is a Fever of Unknown Origin (UFO).I. Contain Sodium Citrate for Coagulation must be filled until vacuum is exhaustes to obtain a 9:1 ratio of blood to Anticoagulant. J. Patient Identification Check can require a second Nurse validation.K. maintain the dosage at a therapeutic (beneficial level, and avoid drug toxicity.L. There are legal implication to drug screening and chain of custody protocol required regardless if the test is being performed for legal reason.M. 1%-4% of infant to young children total blood volume to be drawn. Those weighing 80lbs or more 20-30mL per culture with min. 10mL per draw.N. If first specimen venipuncture then all taken via venipuncture. If taken via skin puncture then all taken via skin punctureO. Citrate: prevents clotting by Chelating Calcium
Phosphate: Stabilizes pH
Dextrose: provides energy/food for the cells to keep them alive.P. Do NOT use alcohol wipe for a ETOH. Most commonly used is Povidone-Iodine and Benzalkonium Chloride.Q.
exclude the possibility of paternity rather than prove paternity.R. Ages 17-66 years of age and weigh at least 110 lbs. Minors must have written permission from parents. Over 66 may donate at the discretion of the Blood Bank Physician.S. Typically Royal Blue Stopper and contain EDTA, Heparin or No Additive. Noted on the label and color coded: Lavender for EDTA and Green for Heparin.T. 2 hours after meal Glucose Draw in Grey (Sodium Fluoride) Stopper Tube. In Diabetic patients Glucose levels will be significantly increased. |
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