Safety
Test Codes
Accuracy
What Tube am I?
Pack Out Process
100

This form is required when a patient falls ill or experiences side effects of a draw. 

Patient Occurrence Form

100

HGC Quant

HCGT

100

You would notate here if you had a tough/slow/or butterfly draw. 

Internal Comment

100

LIPID

SST

100

When you have too many Cytology specimen for one bag, you do THIS. 

Split Bag

200

You engage THIS with your thumb after a draw to avoid needle sticks. 

Safety Shield

200

Quantiferon TB

QFTB

200

To avoid specimen stability issues, you should double check THIS before sending out an Add-On request

Directory of Services / Test Directory

200

QFTB

Green top / Lithium Hep

200

These color tubes belong to Hematology. (2)

Light blue and Lav

300

You should only allow your biohazard bins become THIS full before switching them out. 

3/4

300

Urine Culture

CXURN

300

One of these should be checked off by the patient when completing an ABN. 

Option Box

300

PT/PTT

Light Blue / Sodium Citrate

300

This is the button you hit if you need to restart pack out. 

Unpack All

400

You should apply THIS between every patient. 

Hand Sanitizer

400

Thin Prep Pap with HPV (Two Codes)

0TP with 0HPVH

400

This sheet should be completed daily to record a tubes time spent clotting and in the centrifuge. 

Spin Down Log

400

HA1C

Lav EDTA

400

You click this button to check specimen dates before completing pack out. 

Preview Manifest

500

When pouring off specimens, THESE three items should be worn. 

Gloves, Lab Jacket, Face Shield. 

500

Chlamydia/Gonorrhea/Trichomonas, Cytology

0GCCHL

500

THIS set of two identifiers should be present twice on every specimen sent to the lab. 

Name and Date of Birth

500

MBGS

Blue Top Swab

500

The correct order of paper placement in Clinical Refrigerated Shipment bag during pack out. 

Trucking Sheet, Shipping Sheet, E-Reqs and Insurances.