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Laboratory Handbook, Department of Pathology
There are also three sizes of Tenderfoot (heel sticks). ... Gauze: Non-sterile 2x2 inch gauze squares may be used for finger sticks or heel sticks. ...
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Laboratory Handbook, Department of Pathology
Badly hemolyzed specimens are unacceptable for most chemistry and hematology procedures. Avoid shaking the specimen and always use gently inversion to mix ...
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Laboratory Handbook, Department of Pathology - Reference Ranges
Reference Ranges. ... Chemistry, Hematology, Serology.
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Laboratory Handbook, Department of Pathology - Reference Ranges
Reference Ranges. ... Chemistry, Hematology, Serology.
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Laboratory Handbook, Department of Pathology
Repeat procedure with anaerobic bottle and 2nd syringe. If additional blood work is required, you have the option of drawing additional syringes of blood, ...
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Laboratory Handbook, Department of Pathology
Light Blue Stopper (plasma): Contains 3.2% sodium citrate as anticoagulant. These tubes are used for coagulation studies and need to be completely filled to ...
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Laboratory Handbook, Department of Pathology
Specimen Collection Phlebotomy Procedures Tube Types & Order of Draw Prefs ... Blood Culture: Each contains an appropriate media to preserve/promote growth ...
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Laboratory Handbook, Department of Pathology
Carefully rotate the swab to sample the anal crypts, and withdraw it. Send the swab in a swab transport, viral transport (for HSV), or N. gonorrhoeae ...
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Laboratory Handbook, Department of Pathology
Collect the urine drained into a sterile container. d. Straight catheter urine (in/out catheter urine specimens). In/out catheter urine specimens are useful ...
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Laboratory Handbook, Department of Pathology
Perform the venipuncture: Holding the needle/tube assembly in your dominant hand, remove the needle cap. Position the needle with the bevel up (your right ...
 
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