Pathology orientation: Introduction (RECALL)
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Pathology lab such as main lab, transfusion lab are opened 24H except: | ESR / CRP Histology lab cytology lab molecular lab; are opened @ office hours (8-5pm) if more than 5pm - can sent through main lab. |
For integrated lab, we can send routine sample such as; | FBC, RP, Ca, Mg, Phosphate, BUSE, LFT, TFT |
You came to integrated lab to send urgent test investigation. You put the tubes inside ______ (yellow/red) biohhazard bag. Upon arrival, you stamped the request form _______with __________. Then, you put the things into _____ basket. If rejected, lab will call you for you to repeat _____ or _______. | You came to integrated lab to send urgent test investigation. You put the tubes inside red (yellow/red) biohhazard bag. Upon arrival, you stamped the request form PERPAT-301 with time recorder. Then, you put the things into STAT basket. If rejected, lab will call you for you to repeat now or tomorrow. |
Regarding forms: 1. ________ - endocrine/chemical pathology form 2. haematology form is required in haematology test such as __________. 3. All forms must be ________ written with signature and chop from both ________ & _________ if special case. 4. By right, special case will need forms filled with __________ & ___________. | Regarding forms: 1. PER.PAT - 301 form - endocrine/chemical pathology form 2. haematology form is required in haematology test such as FBP. 3. All forms must be clearly written with signature and chop from both requested Dr & specialist if special case. 4. By right, special case will need forms filled with clinical summary & diagnosis. |
Criteria for specimen rejection: | 1. leaking tube 2. wrong tube 3. specimen not labelled 4. incomplete form 5. speciment insufficient 6. specimen haemolysed (only can see after centrifuge it) 7. incorrect blood-anticoagulation ratio 8. pt's ID not properly written 9. name of test not written |
Results: 1. All critical/very abnormal results will be __________. 2. Results for routine test will be put @ ________. 3. Staff from different wards will take result at certain time. 4. If want faster results, can ______ to lab yourself. 5. Can view results @ _______ in main lab but cannot print it. As for HIV, can know status of test (completed or not) but result if positive, will be delivered directly to the patient. | Results: 1. All critical/very abnormal results will be notified. 2. Results for routine test will be put @ pigeon hole. 3. Staff from different wards will take result at certain time. 4. If want faster results, can go to lab yourself. 5. Can view results @ computer counter in main lab but cannot print it. As for HIV, can know status of test (completed or not) but if result is positive, will be delivered directly to the patient. if negative, can know @ counter. |