steps required for tests to be accurate
turnaround time
time it takes for the entire process including ordering, specimen collection, transportation, processing, analysis, and reporting
reference laboratory
point of care (POC) tests
at or near the patient or at the patient’s bedside
steps of handling and transporting
aliquot
divide specimen into smaller portions
how to mix additives into blood sample
thermolabile specimens
photosensitive specimens
special handling of ammonia
let blood tube sit in an ice slurry immediately after collection
special handling for lactic acid
let blood tube sit in an ice slurry immediately after collection
ice slurry
thick mix of water and ice
special handling for cold agglutinins
sample remains at body temp (37 C or 98.6 F)
special handling for bilirubin
wrap the blood tube in foil
special handling for vitamin A
amber bag
special handling for folate
wrap the blood tube in foil
special handling for blood gas tests
special handling for coagulation tests (other than PT)
special handling for prothrombin time (PT)
what specimens require centrifuging
specimens requiring separating the serum or plasma from the cells
two types of centrifuge rotors and what tests they are best for
steps of centrifuging
delay in separating plasma from cells should not exceed
2 hrs
what should a specimen with no anticoagulant added do before centrifugation
clot