Process Control: Sample Management Flashcards

1
Q

Good sample management

A
  • Essential to accurate laboratory diagnosis
  • Influences therapeutic decisions
  • Directly affects patient care and outcome
  • Influences laboratory efficiency
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2
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Laboratory Handbook Policies & Practices

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  • Collection, preservation
  • Labeling
  • Assessing, processing, tracking
  • Retention, storage, disposal
  • Transport
  • Information needed
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3
Q

Contains information needed by those
who collect samples

A

Laboratory Handbook

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4
Q

Turn around times (TAT)

A

amount of time to be completed
(sample collection up to releasing the result)

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5
Q

The Laboratory’s Responsibilities

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Provide sample collection information
Provide appropriate containers and supplies
Define a good labeling system
Assess all samples preexamination

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6
Q

Collection Requirements

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◼ patient preparation
◼ patient identification
◼ type of sample required
◼ type of container needed
◼ labeling
◼ special handling
◼ safety precautions

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7
Q

Goal of a lab is to provide language of instruction understandable by patients

A

True

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8
Q

Each sample should be labeled with

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▪ patient’s name
▪ patient’s unique ID
number
▪ test ordered
▪ time and date of collection
▪ collector’s initials

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9
Q

Outcomes of Improper Collection

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◼ delays in reporting test results
◼ unnecessary re-draws/re-tests
◼ decreased customer satisfaction
◼ increased costs
◼ incorrect diagnosis / treatment
◼ injury
◼ death

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10
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Pre-examination Steps

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◼ Verify
◼ Record in register or log
◼ Enforce sample rejection criteria

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11
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Actions for Rejected Samples

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◼ inform authorized person
◼ request another sample
◼ record rejected samples
◼ retain rejected sample based on preset criteria
◼ extraordinary circumstances may require testing suboptimal samples

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12
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Sample Register or Log

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A register should include:
▪ date and time of collection
▪ date and time of receipt
▪ sample type
▪ patient name
▪ demographics as required
▪ laboratory assigned identification
▪ tests to be performed

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13
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Sample Tracking-Computer

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◼ identification number
◼ patient information
◼ collection date and time
◼ type of sample
◼ tests to be performed
◼ name of health care provider
◼ location of patient, e.g., ward, clinic, outpatient
◼ diagnostic test results
◼ time and date results are reported

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14
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Universal Precautions

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Handle all samples as if infectious

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15
Q

Sample Referral

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 samples referred
 date of referral
 name of person referring test

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16
Q

ICAO

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International Civil Aviation Organization

17
Q

IATA

A

International Air Transport Association

18
Q

Importance of Transport Regulations

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to prevent biohazard
and safe transportaion

Safety: couriers, laboratory staff, passengers, carriers

19
Q

Infectious substances capable of causing:
* permanent disability
* life-threatening or fatal disease to humans/animals

A

Category A

20
Q

Packaging of Category A

A

most durable triple packaging with full
dangerous goods documentation

21
Q

Training of transport staff is required in Category A

A

True

22
Q

Category A Label

A

UN 2900

23
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Infectious substances not included in Category A

A

Category B

24
Q

Category B Label

A

UN 3373

25
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Exemptions

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▪ substances that do not contain infectious substances
▪ substances containing organisms that are non-pathogenic
▪ substances containing neutralized or inactivated pathogens
▪ environmental samples that pose no risk of infection
▪ blood or blood components collected for transfusion
▪tissues or organs cleared for transplantation
▪ dried blood spots and fecal occult blood screening tests
▪decontaminated medical or clinical waste