Blood Specimen Handling Flashcards
what are pneumatic tube system?
devices to expedite the process of transporting specimens to the laboratory
- moves tubes using vacuum
- could result in hemolysis or agitate the distrurbe the specimen
centrifuge specimen timing
- ideally take specimen to lab in 45 min and centiruge within an hour
- max time btwn collection and centrifuge is 2 hours
how to transport specimen frmo outpaitnet fiacility
- use courier service to transport specimen from collection facility to hospital lab
- process specimen at outpatiet facility before being transported to lab
- place specimen in courier puckup lockboxes
- policies on how long specimen in box and how to protect form extreme temp
transport specimen to reference lab (special tests)
- lab could have its own courier services
- if done thorugh something like FedEx must compy with local state and federal laws for speical packaging and biohazard identification
● A watertight primary container
● An original specimen tube or a plastic screw-cap transfer tube
● Absorbent material
● A watertight secondary container, such as a ziplocked bag, plastic canister,
or Styrofoam box
● Sturdy outer packaging, such as a fiberboard box or mailing tube, wooden
box, or rigid plastic container - paperwork on secondary container + identifiacation
- if coolant needed then in secondary container
eho regulates transport of medical specimen
- CDC
- department of transportation
- federal aviation adminiatrattion
- FDA
= international air transport association - international civil aviation organization
- OSHA
- transportation safety administration
what information should be tracked about transporting specimen
- how long in courier box/ vehicle
- enter specific info in EHR using LIS include dat and time of collection, phlebotomist identification code, and other comments
- scan bar codes on spedicmen for real time tracking
wwhat is cold agglutins
- antibodies that react at cooler temps
- done for pt suspected by having conditions sch as atypical penumonia
- react with RBC at temp under body temp (attaches to rbc causing clumping )
- done in red top tube with additive or lavender top EDTA tube
- orewarm tubes in a container that is 98.6 F
- deliver to lab in water bath set to 98.6 (keep at body temp!)
- do test within 1 hour
ice water test
Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
Ammonia
Catecholamines
Gastrin
Lactic acid
Parathyroid hormone (PTH)
pH/blood gas
- cover lab with pastic and place tube in cup with ice and water
protect from light
Beta-carotene
Bilirubin, total or direct
Porphyrins
Thioridazine (Mellaril®
)
Vitamin A
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B12
tests to deliver to lab within 2 hour
separate and freeze erum after clotting
Acid phosphatase
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA)
Prostatic acid phosphatase
use antispetci other tahn alc
blood alcohol
at 98.6 until clotted
clot retraction
cold agglutinins
seperate freeze serum after clotting
complement C4
tests to clot in refrigerator and separate immediatey and freeze serum
Complement, total (50)
Complement, total (100)
what tests do you ahve to label peak or trough
- gentamicin
- tobramycin
- vancomycin
label tubes with time intervals
glucose tolerance
lab test at room temp
Human leukocyte antigen (HLA-B27)
why are some specimen chilled?q
- chlling specimen slows down metabolic process and keeps analyte levels as close as possible to those in the blood stream
- used for ABG, ammonia, lactic acid
- plce blood vile in specimen transport tube then in container with crushed ice and water or in outer pcojet of 2 compartment specimen baag with cold pack (specimen cant freeze or hemolysis)
how to care for light sensitive specimen?
- cover substance in foil or special container (amber plastic tubes)
- light can alter some chemical compositions (bilirbuin and carotene)
what to do if too much bilirubin in neonate
- place under UV light
- turn off uv light when taking bilirubin sample bc will destroy