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1
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What is turnaround time?

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The time interval between ordering a test (OR receiving a sample) and receiving/posting results
Varies based on the test, of course
Short - 10-15 minutes
Long - weeks to months

2
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What are the three types of errors in laboratory data?

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1) Pre-analytical
2) Analytical
3) Post-analytical

3
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What are pre-analytical errors? What are some examples?

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Errors and variables in the pre-laboratory analysis stage that can affect test results
Examples - patient variables, specimen collection techniques, sample identification, and specimen transport to the lab

4
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What are some patient variables that can impact pre-analytical errors?

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Age
Sex
Diet and exercise
Tobacco smoking
Stress
Posture
5
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What is the number one pre-analytical error in the emergency department?

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MISIDENTIFICATION of the patient or MISLABELING or a specimen!

6
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What are some examples of blood collection-associated pre-analytical errors?

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Hemolysis cause by a too-small needle or traumatic venipuncture
Hemoconcentration caused by an improperly-applied tourniquet
Collecting different samples in the wrong tubes, or collecting tubes in the wrong order

7
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What types of samples require special post-collection handling?

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Platelets - do not put in pneumatic tubes
Blood gas - place in ice water or coolant
Bilirubin level - protect from UV light

8
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What are analytical errors?

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Errors that occur in the lab - can occur during specimen processing, reagent storage or use, or performance of the test itself (instrumentation)

9
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What are some possible post-analytical errors?

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Lack of verification of lab results
Errors in manual transcription of lab results
Excessive turnaround time
Delays in clinician receipt, reading, and interpretation

10
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What is a pre-pre-analytical error?

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Ordering the wrong test or failing to order the right test

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What is a post-post-analytical error?

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Error in interpreting reported results properly