specimen collection test quizlet

Put on gloves and clean the drawing site with betadine solution or alcohol swab. Instruct the patient to use the cotton ball or towelette to clean urethral area thoroughly to prevent external bacteria from entering the specimen. This is a short competency exam for phlebotomy and specimen collection More Phlebotomy Quizzes National Healthcare Association Phlebotomy Certification Practice Test! Ask for someone within the team to assist if the patient is uncooperative. A specimen that is not collected correctly may lead to false negative test results. Fill out the laboratory request form completely, label the specimen container with patient identifying information, and send to the lab immediately. Record the amount, consistency, and color of the sputum collected, as well as the time and date in the nursing notes. 50 Flemington Road Parkville Victoria 3052 Australia, Site Map | Copyright | Terms and Conditions, A great children's hospital, leading the way, RCH Paediatric Blood Collection Volume Guide, 11p Methylation Studies (see >> Russell Silver Syndrome (11p15)), 16S PCR (see >> 16S rRNA Gene Nucleic Acid Detection), 17 Ketosteroids (see >> Urine Steroid Profile), 18s Panfungal Nucleic Acid Detection (see >> 18S rRNA Gene Nucleic Acid Detection), 18S PCR (see >> 18S rRNA Gene Nucleic Acid Detection), 2,3 Diphosphoglyceric Acid Mutase ( or 2,3DPGM), 25-OH Vitamin D (see >> Vitamin D (25 Hydroxy)), 5HIAA (see >> Urine Biogenic Amines (24hr)), 6-TGN ( 6- thioguaninenucleotides) (see >> Thiopurine (TPMT) Metabolites), ACE (see >> Angiotensin Converting Enzyme), Acid Base (without Lactate and Electrolytes) - Capillary (see >> Blood Gas), Acid Base including Lactate and Electrolytes - Capillary (see >> Blood Gas), ACR Urine (see >> Microalbumin (Includes Urine Creatinine), Urine), ACTH (see >> Adrenocorticotrophic Hormone (ACTH)), Activated T Cells and Double Negative T Cells, ADA/PNP (Adenosine Deaminase & Purine Nucleoside Phosphorylase), Adalimumab level (see >> Infliximab Level (and Anti TNFa Ab)), Adrenaline (see >> Urine Biogenic Amines (24hr)), AER Urine (see >> Microalbumin (Includes Urine Creatinine), Urine), AH100 (see >> Complement Function (Classical, Alternative, MBL)), AH50 (see >> Complement Function (Classical, Alternative, MBL)), Albumin Creatinine Ratio Urine (see >> Microalbumin (Includes Urine Creatinine), Urine), Albumin Excretion Rate Urine (see >> Microalbumin (Includes Urine Creatinine), Urine), Albumin Urine (see >> Microalbumin (Includes Urine Creatinine), Urine), Allergy (or Allergen Specific IgE) (see >> RAST), Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia (see >> Neonatal Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia Screen (NAIT, FMAIT)), alpha globin gene DNA analysis (see >> Thalassaemia/Haemoglobinopathy Genotype), Alpha Tryptase (TPSAB1) copy number gene testing, AMH (see >> Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH)), AML-ETO t(8:21) (see >> RUNX1/RUNX1T1 Mutation), ANCA (Anti Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody), Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor (AT1R) antibodies – solid organ, Ankylosing Spondylitis Screen (see >> HLA Tissue Typing – HLA-B 27), Antenatal Screen (see >> Antenatal Micro Serology Screen), Antenatal Streptococcus agalactiae (GBS) Screen, Anti CD3 Proliferation - Separated (see >> Separated Lymphocyte Proliferation - anti-CD3), Anti Complement Factor H antibodies (see >> Complement Factor H Antibodies), Anti Endomysial IgA (see >> Coeliac Serology), Anti Factor H Antibodies (see >> Complement Factor H Antibodies), Anti Ganglioside Antibodies (see >> Anti GQ1b Antibodies), Anti Gliadin antibodies (IgA and IgG) (see >> Coeliac Serology), Anti Hu Antibodies (see >> Anti Neuronal Antibodies), Anti Interstitial Substance of Squamous Epithelium, Anti Intrinsic Factor Antibodies (see >> Intrinsic Factor Antibodies (IFA)), Anti JKA antibody titre (see >> Blood Group & Antibody Screen (Group & Hold) RWH Only), Anti JKA antibody titre (see >> Blood Group & Antibody Screen (Group & Hold) RCH Only), Anti MOG (Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein), Anti Mullerian Inhibiting Substance (see >> Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH)), Anti Parietal Cell Antibodies (see >> Parietal Cell Antibodies), Anti Phospholipase A2 Receptor Antibodies, Anti Platelet Antibodies (see >> Platelet Antibodies - Investigation of ITP), Anti Prothrombin (see >> Prothrombin Antibodies), Anti Ri Antibodies (see >> Anti Neuronal Antibodies), Anti Ro & Anti La (see >> Extractable Nuclear Antigens), Anti squamous epithelium antibody (see >> Anti Interstitial Substance of Squamous Epithelium), Anti Streptolysin O titre (see >> ASOT or ASO), Anti TNF Levels (see >> Infliximab Level (and Anti TNFa Ab)), Anti VGCC Antibodies (Anti Voltage Gated Calcium Antibodies), Anti VGKC Antibodies (Voltage Gated Potassium Channel Antibodies), Anti Yo Antibodies (see >> Anti Neuronal Antibodies), Anti ZnT8 (see >> Zinc Transporter Autoantibodies), Antibody Screen - RWH (see >> Blood Group & Antibody Screen (Group & Hold) RWH Only), Anti-Enterocyte Antibodies/Anti-Goblet Cell Antibodies, Antioxidants (see >> Total Antioxidant Status), Anti-PLA2R (see >> Anti Phospholipase A2 Receptor Antibodies), Antistreptolysin O Titre (see >> ASOT or ASO), AntiVGCC Antibodies (Anti Voltage Gated Calcium Antibodies), Aortopathy Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) Panel, APCR (Activated Protein C Resistance - Screening test for Factor V Leiden), APTT (Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time), Aquaporin-4 Antibodies (see >> NMO IgG - Neuromyelitis Optica IgG), Arrhythmia Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), Arrythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy (ARVC) Next Generation Sequencing(NGS), ASCA - Anti Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies, Aspergillus Serology (see >> Aspergillus Precipitins), AST (see >> Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)), Atypical Mycobacteria Culture (see >> Mycobacterium genus or Atypical Mycobacteria or Pan Mycobacterial Culture), Autoantibodies for Immune Thrombocytopenia (see >> Platelet Antibodies - Investigation of ITP), Autoantibodies for Neutropenia (see >> Anti Neutrophil Antibody), B Cell Panel (including Memory B Cells, transitional B and plasmablasts), B Cells - High Sensitivity (see >> Lymphocyte Subsets - Immunology Includes CD3, CD4, CD8, CD19, NK, High Sens B Cells, HLADR & Naive T), B CELLS - Memory (see >> B Cell Panel (including Memory B Cells, transitional B and plasmablasts)), B. pertussis IgG & IgA (see >> Pertussis Serology), B27 (see >> HLA Tissue Typing – HLA-B 27), B51 (see >> HLA Tissue Typing – HLA-B 51 (Behcet’s disease)), B58 (see >> HLA Tissue Typing – HLA-B 58:01 (Allopurinol hypersensitivity)), Bacterial screening - multiresistant organisms by culture, Bacterial Vaginosis (see >> Culture Genital Swab incl Microscopy), Beckwith Wiedemann Syndrome Gene Analysis (see >> Russell Silver Syndrome (11p15)), Bence Jones Protein (see >> Protein Electrophoresis, Urine), Beta 2 GP1 antibodies (see >> Anti Beta 2 Glycoprotein 1 (IgG)), Beta globin gene DNA analysis (see >> Thalassaemia/Haemoglobinopathy Genotype), Beta HCG Tumour Marker (see >> hCG (Human chorionic gonadotropin)), Bethesda Assay (see >> Factor VIII Inhibitor (Bethesda Assay)), Bil (see >> Serum Bilirubin - unconjugated & conjugated (SBR)), Bile Acids (Total) (see >> Total Bile Acids), Bile Salts (see >> Bile Acids (Non Fasting)), Biochemistry (Protein & Glucose) CSF (see >> Protein & Glucose, CSF), Biochemistry CSF (see >> Protein & Glucose, CSF), BioFire / Film Array (see >> Meningitis/Encephalitis Nucleic Acid Detection), Biopterin (see >> Pterins & Neurotransmitters - CSF), BK (see >> Polyomavirus (BK/JC) - Nucleic Acid Detection), Blood Film Examination - Referred from external source, Blood Glucose (BG) (see >> Glucose - Random), Blood Group & Antibody Screen (Group & Hold) RCH Only, Blood Group & Antibody Screen (Group & Hold) RWH Only, Blood Group and Antibody Screen Neonatal Extended Expiry (see >> ASBT), Blood Sugar Level (BSL) (see >> Glucose - Random), Bone Marrow - Cytogenetics (Adult) (see >> Cytogenetics - Adult), Bone Marrow - Cytogentics (Children) (see >> Cytogenetics - Children), Bone Marrow Examination - Referred from external source, Bone Marrow PCR (see >> BM PCR (Bone Marrow PCR)), Bone Marrow Transplant DNA Genotype Chimerism (see >> Post HSCT Chimerism), Bordetella Pertussis Nucleic Acid detection, Bordetella pertussis Serology (see >> Pertussis Serology), Borrelia burgdorfi serology (see >> Lyme Borreliosis Serology), brain (see >> Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP)), BrCa1 antigen (Breast Cancer 1 antigen Genetic Screen), BrCa2 antigen (Breast Cancer 2 antigen Genetic Screen), Breath Test (see >> Hydrogen Breath Test), C1Q Antibodies (see >> Complement C1Q Antibodies), C2 (see >> Complement Studies - other (free text)), C282Y and H63D Gene Mutation (see >> Haemochromotosis Gene Mutation / Haemochromotosis Screen), Calculus (see >> Renal Stone Analysis - Calculus), Candida auris screening (see >> Bacterial screening - multiresistant organisms by culture), carcinoembryonic antigen (see >> CEA (Carcinoembryonic antigen)), Cardiac Isoenzymes (see >> Creatine Kinase (CK)), Cardiolipin antibodies (see >> Anti Cardiolipin IgG (ACA)), Cardiomyopathy Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) Panel, CASA (see >> Cancer Associated Antigen (CASA)), Cat Scratch Disease Serology (see >> Bartonella Henselae Antibodies), Catecholamines (see >> Urinary Biogenic Amines - Random), Catecholamines Urine (see >> Urine Biogenic Amines (24hr)), CBA (see >> Von Willebrands Disease (VWD) Screen (includes vWF antigen, Collagen Binding Assay (CBA) & Ristocetin Cofactor (RiCoF))), CD11b (see >> Leucocyte Adhesion Deficiency Testing (CD11b/CD18)), CD18 (see >> Leucocyte Adhesion Deficiency Testing (CD11b/CD18)), CD45RA (see >> Lymphocyte Subsets - Immunology Includes CD3, CD4, CD8, CD19, NK, High Sens B Cells, HLADR & Naive T), CD59 (PNH investigation by flow cytometry) (see >> PNH investigation by flow cytometry), CEA (see >> CEA (Carcinoembryonic antigen)), Cell Surface markers (see >> Lymphocyte Subsets - Immunology Includes CD3, CD4, CD8, CD19, NK, High Sens B Cells, HLADR & Naive T), Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) (see >> Parechovirus Nucleic Acid Detection - CSF), CH50 or CH100 (see >> Complement Function (Classical, Alternative, MBL)), CH50 or CH100) (see >> Complement Function (Classical, Alternative, MBL)), Chicken Pox Serology (see >> Varicella Antibodies IgG & IgM), Chimerism Analysis - FISH sex (XY) (see >> Post HSCT Chimerism), Chitotriosidase (Gaucher Disease Monitoring), Cholesterol esterification (Niemann Pick type C) - Fibroblast, Chromosome breakage analysis (Ataxia Telangiectasia), Chromosome breakage analysis (Bloom syndrome), CK Isoenzymes (see >> Creatine Kinase (CK)), Clinical Exome (see >> Whole Exome Sequencing), Clotting (see >> Coagulation Screen (INR, APTT, Fibrinogen)), CMV PCR (see >> CMV Nucleic Acid detection), CMV Saliva (see >> CMV Nucleic Acid detection), CMV Urine (see >> CMV Nucleic Acid detection), CMV Viral Load (see >> CMV Nucleic Acid detection), Coag (see >> Coagulation Screen (INR, APTT, Fibrinogen)), Coagulation Screen (INR, APTT, Fibrinogen), Coeliac Genotype (see >> HLA Tissue Typing - HLA-DQ (Coeliac Genetic Susceptibility)), Collagen Binding Antigen (see >> Von Willebrands Disease (VWD) Screen (includes vWF antigen, Collagen Binding Assay (CBA) & Ristocetin Cofactor (RiCoF))), Collagen Binding Assay (CBA) (see >> Von Willebrands Disease (VWD) Screen (includes vWF antigen, Collagen Binding Assay (CBA) & Ristocetin Cofactor (RiCoF))), Colony Assay (see >> JMML Colony Culture), Colony Culture (see >> JMML Colony Culture), Complement - C1 esterase inhibitor studies, Complement Alternative Pathway (AP50 AH50 AH100) (see >> Complement Function (Classical, Alternative, MBL)), Complement Function (Classical, Alternative, MBL), Congenital Heart Disorders Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) Panel, Coombs Test (see >> Direct Antiglobulin Test), Corr Calcium (see >> Corrected Calcium (CCa)), COVID-19 (see >> SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Nucleic Acid Detection), COVID-19 (see >> SARS-CoV-2 Nucleic Acid Detection (Rapid)), CPE (see >> Bacterial screening - multiresistant organisms by culture), CPE (Carbapenamase Producing Enterobacteriacaea) Screen (see >> Bacterial screening - multiresistant organisms by culture), Creatine Phosphokinase (see >> Creatine Kinase (CK)), CRIM- Cross reactive immunological material (Pompe Disease), Cross Linked Fibrinogen Degradation Products (see >> D Dimers), Crossmatch - RCH (see >> Blood Group & Antibody Screen (Group & Hold) RCH Only), Crossmatch - RWH Adult (see >> Blood Group & Antibody Screen (Group & Hold) RWH Only), CSA (Cyclosporin Levels) (see >> Cyclosporin), CSF Biochemistry (see >> Protein & Glucose, CSF), CSF Biochemistry (Protein & Glucose) (see >> Protein & Glucose, CSF), CSF Cytology (see >> Cytology (Non-haematological Tumour Cell Investigation), CSF), CSF Cytology (Tumour Cell Investigation) CSF (see >> Cytology (Non-haematological Tumour Cell Investigation), CSF), CSF Flow (Markers) (see >> Immunophenotyping), CSF hCG (see >> hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin), CSF), CSF Latex Agglutination (see >> Bacterial Antigens), CSF Leukaemia (see >> Cytology (Haematological Tumour Cell Investigation including cell count), CSF), CSF M/C/S (see >> Culture CSF including microscopy), CSF Neurotransmitters (see >> Neurotransmitters and Pterins-CSF), CSF Oligoclonal Bands (see >> Oligoclonal Bands, CSF), CSF Parechovirus Nucleic Acid Detection (see >> Parechovirus Nucleic Acid Detection - CSF), CSF Protein / Glucose (see >> Protein & Glucose, CSF), CSU (see >> Culture Urine including microscopy), CT (Chlamydia trachomatis) detection by Nucleic Acid detection (see >> Chlamydia trachomatis by PCR), Culture - Ear, Nose, Throat including microscopy, Culture Actinomyces Culture - Cervical Swab, Culture Eye (see >> Eye Swab Culture (Bacteriology)), Culture Fluids NON CSF including Microscopy, Culture Fungal - Skin/Hair/Nails including microscopy, Culture Mycobacterium including Microscopy (see >> Mycobacterium tuberculosis Microscopy and Culture), Culture Pus/Wound/Aspirate including Microscopy (see >> Culture Superficial Swabs including Microscopy), Culture Pus/Wound/Aspirate including Microscopy (see >> Culture Urine including microscopy), Culture Superficial Swabs including Microscopy, Culture Urine including microscopy (see >> Culture Urine including microscopy), Cytology (Haematological Tumour Cell Investigation including cell count), CSF, Cytology (Non-haematological Tumour Cell Investigation), CSF, Cytology CSF (see >> Cytology (Non-haematological Tumour Cell Investigation), CSF), Cytomegalovirus Antibodies IgG & IgM (see >> CMV Antibodies IgG & IgM), Cytomegalovirus Nucleic Acid Detection (see >> CMV Nucleic Acid detection), Cytomegalovirus Resistance Testing (see >> CMV Resistance Testing), Cytospin (see >> Cytology (Non-haematological Tumour Cell Investigation), CSF), Cytospin (see >> Cytology (Haematological Tumour Cell Investigation including cell count), CSF), Cytotoxic Antibodies (see >> HLA Antibodies - Screen Only), DBS Testing for Pompe, Fabry, Gaucher - Genzyme Sanofi, Deamidated Gliadin Peptide Antibodies (DGP-IgG), DEB Stress test (see >> Fanconi Anaemia (FA)- chromosome studies/chromosome breakage studies), Dehydroepiandrosterone- Sulphate (see >> DHEA Sulphate), Delta 4 Androstenedione (see >> Androstenedione), Delta Antigen (see >> Hepatitis D Serology), Dentatorubral-Pallidoluysian Atrophy triplet repeat test (ATN1), Deoxypyridinoline (see >> Pyridinoline X links), DHR (see >> Neutrophil Oxidative Burst and Phagocytosis), Diamine Oxidase (see >> Histamine and 1-Methyl-Histamine - Whole Blood), Dilute Russell's Viper Venom Time (DRVVT) (see >> Lupus Anticoagulant / Lupus Inhibitor Screen - LA), Dipstick Urine (see >> Dipstick urinalysis), Direct Coombs Test (see >> Direct Antiglobulin Test), Disaccharidases, Maltase, Sucrase, Lactase and Isomaltase, DMD MLPA (see >> Duchenne/Becker Muscular Dystrophy Genetic Test (dystrophin)), DNA - PCR assays for Rhesus / Kell / Kidd & Duffy blood group system genes (see >> Red Cell Genotype (DNA analysis of blood group genes)), DNA analysis for Thalassaemia / Haemoglobinopathy (see >> Thalassaemia/Haemoglobinopathy Genotype), DNA microarray for HNF1 beta (see >> Microarray (Molecular Karyotype)), DNA Testing for Haemophilia A (see >> Factor VIII Genotype), DNA Testing for Haemophilia B (see >> Factor IX Gentoype), DNP Spot test for Keto Acids in MSUD - Urine, Donor Specific Antibodies (see >> HLA Antibodies – Specificity identification), Dopamine (see >> Urine Biogenic Amines (24hr)), DQ Genotyping (see >> HLA Tissue Typing - HLA-DQ (Coeliac Genetic Susceptibility)), Drug Screen (Quantitative/Confirmation), Urine, Duchenne/Becker Muscular Dystrophy Genetic Test (dystrophin), Duodenal Fluid Tryptic Activity (see >> Tryptic Activity, Duodenal Fluid), EBV (Epstein Barr Virus) viral load (see >> EBV (Epstein Barr Virus) PCR), EBV Serology (see >> Epstein Barr Virus Serology), Echinococcus granulosis (see >> Hydatid serology), ECP (see >> Eosinophilic Cationic Protein), eGFR - adult (see >> Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) - adult), Elastase - Faeces (see >> Pancreatic Elastase 1), Electrolytes & Urea (EU) NOTE EU profile includes Creatinine, Electron Transport Chain (ETC) (see >> Respiratory Chain Enzymes), Emery-Dreifuss Genetic test (Lamin A/C, Emerin gene sequencing), ENA (see >> Extractable Nuclear Antigens), Enterovirus Nucleic Acid Detection (EV NAD), Epstein-Barr Virus Antibodies IgG & IgM (see >> Epstein Barr Virus Serology), Epstein-Barr Virus Nucleic Acid Detection (see >> EBV (Epstein Barr Virus) PCR), Erwinia L-Asparaginase (see >> L-Asparaginase), Erythrocyte Porphyrins (see >> Porphyrin, Red Cell), ESBL (see >> Bacterial screening - multiresistant organisms by culture), Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) - adult, EU (see >> Electrolytes & Urea (EU) NOTE EU profile includes Creatinine), Exanthem subitum (see >> Human Herpes Virus 6 Nucleic Acid Detection - Blood), EXOME SEQUENCING (see >> Whole Exome Sequencing), Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy type 1, Factor Assays (See individual Clotting Factors elsewhere), Factor B (see >> Complement Studies - other (free text)), Factor H (see >> Complement Studies - other (free text)), Factor H Antibodies (see >> Complement Factor H Antibodies), Factor I (see >> Complement Studies - other (free text)), Faecal Calprotectin (see >> Calprotectin, Faeces), Faecal Elastase (see >> Pancreatic Elastase 1), Faecal Parasites by Nucleic Acid Detection, Faecal Reducing Substances (see >> Reducing Substances, Faeces), Faeces Culture (Bacteriology) (see >> Culture -Faeces including microscopy), Familial Adenomatous Polyposis genetic test (APC gene sequencing), Fanconi Anaemia (FA)- chromosome studies/chromosome breakage studies, FBC (Full Blood Count, including differential), FBC (Full Blood Count, including differential) - FETUS, FBE (see >> FBC (Full Blood Count, including differential)), FDPs (Fibrin Degradation Products) (see >> D Dimers), Fetal DNA (for RHD gene) in maternal plasma (see >> Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT/NIPA) for RhD), Fetal Hb (see >> Thalassaemia/Haemoglobinopathy Screen), Fetomaternal Alloimmune Neutropenia (see >> Neonatal Alloimmune Neutropenia Screen (NAIN; FMAIN)), Fetomaternal Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia (see >> Neonatal Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia Screen (NAIT, FMAIT)), Filipin Staining (Niemann Pick type C ) - Fibroblast, Flow Cytometry Erythrocyte Eosin-5-Maleimide Staining (see >> E5M (Eosin 5 maleimide) staining), Flow Cytometry for HS (Red Cell Membrane Disorders), Fluid for Microscopy & Culture (M/C/S) eg. 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