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Practical Guide to Specimen Handling in Surgical Pathology
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Practical Guide to Specimen Handling in Surgical Pathology
cap.objects.frb.ioCollection and Handling B. Proper Labelling i. Barcoding and/or Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) • All parameters used for standard specimen labelling are to be followed. • The unique specimen bar code or RFID label must be consistent across all applications: specimen container, requisition label, cassette and slide labels.
COLLECTION OF URINE SPECIMENS FOR CYTOPATHOLOGY
tests.lifelabs.comSpecimen Handling and Transportation: • Each fluid specimen must be placed into a polybag. • A completed Cytology & HPV Testing Requisition must accompany each specimen • Specimens requiring expedited service must be clearly marked as …
How to Write a Laboratory Quality Manual - APHL
www.aphl.org• General statement of the laboratory’s commitment to quality improvement, including goals QSE: Customer Service ... Specimen collection and transport Specimen receipt Specimen rejection criteria Specimen handling, preparation, and storage Specimen acceptance and rejection Sample custody (Chain of custody forms, etc.) ...
INFECTIOUS DISEASES LABORATORY TEST DIRECTORY
www.cdc.govSpecimen Handling Requirements Ship specimen at room temperature, not on dry ice, as an etiologic agent, unless the specimen has been previously frozen. Frozen specimens may be shipped in cold with ice-packs. CDC does not accept routine shipments on weekends or holidays. Please make sure packages arrive Monday - Friday. Ship to:
Specimen Collection Guidelines
www.cdc.govc. Specimen handling. Collect the specimens in sterile vials. Label each specimen container with the patients name, ID number, specimen type, and the date collected. If specimens will be examined within 48 hours after collection, keep specimen at 4ºC and ship on wet ice or refrigerant gel-packs, otherwise store