Specimens Flashcards

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  • Needle Aspiration - ___________ .
  • Incisional Biopsy - ___________ .
  • Excisional Biopsy - ___________ .
A

A fine gauge needle and syringe are used to aspirate the sample.

A small portion of tissue is incised and sent for examination.

An entire section of tissue is sent for examination.

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  • Biopsy
  • Frozen section
  • Cytology
  • Routine specimen
  • Culture
A

-specimens that will be microscopically studied by the pathologist and may undergo histologic or cytologic analysis

– tissue is frozen and thinly sliced into sections to be examined under a microscope by the pathologist

  • specimens obtained for studying cell biology
  • specimens that do not require immediate processing by the pathologist
  • specimens of tissue or fluid suspected of being infected
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identifying and labeling specimens

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  • The specimen is always identified by the surgeon first, then passed off the surgical field to the CIRCULATING NURSE
  • A laboratory or pathology requisition form must be filled out for the specimen
  • Specimen description to include type and site (also laterality if appropriate)
  • Patient name and unique identifier (medical record number)
  • Date and time of collection
  • Diagnosis
  • Surgeons name
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Organizations provide guidance related to surgical tissue banking include:
• AORN
• AATB
• FDA

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  • AORN has guidelines for autologous tissue management, that is, tissue that is removed from a patient for replantation (same site e.g. avulsed tooth) or auto-transplantation (different site e.g. skin graft) on or in the same patient.
  • The American Association of Tissue Banks
  • US Food and Drug Administration
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Documentation of the intraoperative surgical specimen is of vital importance. Information pertaining to specimens that is required on the perioperative record generally consists of:

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  • Specimen identification in the perioperative record (including any additional information pertinent to the specimen such as location of suture tags). No abbreviations.
  • Pathology requisition
  • Date and time of specimen collection with notation of markers or tags such as clips or sutures. Also include statement of what they represent.
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