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NameUnique ID Edition/Date of Edition
Procedure for primary sample collection & handlingnchsls:c:biochemistry:document:08(1) 29-01-2022
Preparing authorityApproving authorityReview period
All teaching staff of Biochemistry DepartmentHOD Biochemistry1 year
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Processes requiring this procedure

Sample Collection process

Persons using these procedure

Procedure

Checklist of requirements

  1. completion of request form or electronic request;
  2. preparation of the patient (e.g. instructions to caregivers, phlebotomists, sample collectors and patients);
  3. type and amount of the primary sample to be collected with descriptions of the primary sample containers and any necessary additives;
  4. special timing of collection, where needed;
  5. clinical information relevant to or affecting sample collection, examination performance or result interpretation (e.g. history of administration of drugs).
  6. determination of the identity of the patient from whom a primary sample is collected;
  7. verification that the patient meets pre-examination requirements [e.g. fasting status, medication status (time of last dose, cessation), sample collection at predetermined time or time intervals, etc.];
  8. instructions for collection of primary blood and non-blood samples, with descriptions of the primary sample containers and any necessary additives;
  9. in situations where the primary sample is collected as part of clinical practice, information and instructions regarding primary sample containers, any necessary additives and any necessary processing and sample transport conditions is determined and communicated to the appropriate clinical staff;
  10. instructions for labelling of primary samples in a manner that provides an unequivocal link with the patients from whom they are collected;
  11. recording of the identity of the person collecting the primary sample and the collection date, and, when needed, recording of the collection time;
  12. instructions for proper storage conditions before collected samples are delivered to the laboratory;
  13. safe disposal of materials used in the collection.