Check patient's identification and verify the request
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Explain the procedure to patient
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Collect the required equipment and samples
4
Sanitize the area of specimen collection
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Collect the specimen in a proper manner
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Label the specimen with patient's ID, date and time
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Prepare the specimen for transport
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Transport the specimen to the laboratory in time
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Approval: Lab Technician to check the specimen
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Process the specimen for analysis
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Approval: Lab Analyst to approve the analysis result
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Prepare and print the result report
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Send the report to the physician
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Dispose of any waste or used equipment
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Sanitize the area after procedure
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Record the procedure in patient's medical file
Check patient's identification and verify the request
Ensure that the patient's identification matches the request for specimen collection. This step is crucial to prevent any mix-ups or errors during the process. Verify the patient's name, date of birth, and any other relevant information. What measures can be taken to verify the patient's identification? Are there any challenges that may arise, such as illegible identification?
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Cross-check with identification document
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Ask patient to confirm details
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Check wristband or ID bracelet
Explain the procedure to patient
Communicate the specimen collection procedure to the patient in a clear and friendly manner. This step ensures that the patient understands what will happen and can provide cooperation. What are the key points to include while explaining the procedure? How can you address any concerns or questions the patient may have?
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Purpose of specimen collection
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Any discomfort or pain involved
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Duration of the procedure
Collect the required equipment and samples
Gather all the necessary equipment and samples needed for the specimen collection. This step ensures that everything is ready, minimizing the chances of interruptions or delays. What are the specific equipment and sample requirements? How should they be prepared and organized?
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Sterile containers
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Gloves
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Alcohol swabs
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Specimen tubes
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Collection tubes
6
Labels
Sanitize the area of specimen collection
Thoroughly clean and sanitize the designated area where the specimen will be collected. This step is essential to maintain a hygienic environment and reduce the risk of contamination. What cleaning agents or practices should be used? Are there any guidelines or protocols to follow?
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Disinfect surfaces and equipment
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Remove any potential contaminants
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Ensure proper ventilation
Collect the specimen in a proper manner
Perform the specimen collection procedure accurately and attentively. This step ensures the collection of a valid and reliable specimen. What are the specific techniques and protocols to follow? How can potential challenges, such as difficult venipuncture, be addressed?
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Venipuncture
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Urine collection
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Saliva collection
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Swab collection
Label the specimen with patient's ID, date and time
Attach a clear and legible label to the collected specimen, including the patient's identification, date, and time of collection. This step helps to maintain proper identification and traceability of the specimen. What details should be included on the label? Are there any specific labeling requirements or formats?
Prepare the specimen for transport
Ensure that the specimen is properly packaged and prepared for transportation to the laboratory. This step is crucial to prevent any damage, contamination, or loss during transit. How should the specimen be packaged? Are there any specific transport requirements or guidelines?
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Place specimen in leak-proof container
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Include necessary documentation
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Ensure proper insulation
Transport the specimen to the laboratory in time
Deliver the packaged specimen to the laboratory within the designated timeframe. This step ensures the timely arrival of the specimen for analysis. What are the transportation arrangements or procedures? How can delays or unforeseen circumstances be managed?
Approval: Lab Technician to check the specimen
Will be submitted for approval:
Collect the specimen in a proper manner
Will be submitted
Label the specimen with patient's ID, date and time
Will be submitted
Prepare the specimen for transport
Will be submitted
Process the specimen for analysis
Perform the necessary procedures to prepare the specimen for analysis in the laboratory. This step is essential to ensure accurate and reliable test results. What processing techniques or protocols should be followed? Are there any specific laboratory requirements or instructions?
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Centrifugation
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Separation of components
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Aliquoting
Approval: Lab Analyst to approve the analysis result
Will be submitted for approval:
Process the specimen for analysis
Will be submitted
Prepare and print the result report
Generate and print the result report based on the analysis of the specimen. This step enables the documentation and communication of the test outcomes. What format or template should be used for the report? Are there any specific guidelines for result interpretation or formatting?
Send the report to the physician
Share the result report with the physician who requested the specimen collection. This step ensures effective communication and collaboration in patient care. What are the means of report transmission? How can the report be securely shared with the physician?
Specimen Result Report
Dispose of any waste or used equipment
Properly dispose of any waste materials or used equipment generated during the specimen collection process. This step promotes hygiene and prevents the spread of infection. What are the guidelines or protocols for waste disposal? Are there any specific containers or areas designated for waste disposal?
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Segregate waste based on type
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Use biohazard containers
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Follow local regulations
Sanitize the area after procedure
Thoroughly clean and sanitize the area where the specimen collection took place once the procedure is complete. This step ensures the maintenance of a clean and safe environment. How can the area be effectively sanitized? Are there any specific cleaning agents or practices to follow?
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Wipe surfaces with disinfectant
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Remove any used materials or equipment
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Dispose of waste properly
Record the procedure in patient's medical file
Document the details of the specimen collection procedure in the patient's medical file for future reference and continuity of care. This step ensures accurate and comprehensive record-keeping. What information should be included in the documentation? Are there any specific formats or templates to follow?