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VUMC Clinical Pathology Laboratories. VUMC Clinical Pathology Laboratories. VUMC Diagnostic Laboratory. Excellence Through Automation!. Nursing Leadership Type and Size Conversion Information February 8,2007. Laboratory Automation Project. Change in Practice.
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VUMC Clinical Pathology Laboratories VUMC Clinical Pathology Laboratories VUMC Diagnostic Laboratory Excellence Through Automation! Nursing Leadership Type and Size Conversion Information February 8,2007
Change in Practice • Change in the Size of the Tube • 13 X 100 (4.5 3.5 draw volume) • Change in the Color of the Tube • Light Green • Dark Green
Chemistry Tube Type Conversion • Old Gold SST 13 X 100 + • Old Red 13 X 100 • Light Green PST 13 X 100
Chemistry Microtainer Tube Conversion • Old Gold SST Mircotainer + • Old Red Mircotainer • Light-Green Microtainer
Tube Size Conversion • New 13 X 100 Tubes
Why Change ? • Diagnostic Laboratory Moving to Full Scale Automation • Reduction in Sample Process Time
No Change • Lavender • Light Blue
Phlebotomy Don’ts • Don’t Shake a Tube
Phlebotomy Do’s • Do Mix Tube by Inversion at Least 20 Times for Mircotainer Tubes • Do Mix Tube by Inversion at Least 10 Times for All Other Tube Types
Phlebotomy Do’s • Do Label Specimen With Patient Name and Medical Record Number and Place Label to Match With Manufacturer Label.
EXCEPTION Therapeutic Drug Monitoring • TDM Requests Can Not Be Collected in Light Green or Gold (Gel Barrier Tube) If a TDM Is Ordered and Submitted in a Light Green or Gold Tube It Can’t Be Processed. The Patient Will Need To Be Redrawn. • TDM Requests Require Dark Green or RedTubes
Phlebotomy Don’ts • Don’t Send Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Requests in Light Green or Gold (Gel Barrier Tubes) They Will Not Be Accepted
Phlebotomy Do’s • Do Draw Therapeutic Drug Tests in Red or Dark Green Tubes
Phlebotomy Do’s • Do Call the Diagnostic Laboratory for Any Questions or Concerns 3-9155
Operation Clean Sweep • Check for Expired Tubes • Check for Hidden Tubes • Drawers • Cabinets • Closets
Label Attachment • Correct Label Attachment is: • 1. Not Crooked • 2. Not Over the Top • 3. Not Over the Bottom • 4. Not Crinkled • 5. Not Upside Down • 6. Not Swirled Close to the cap Numbers at the top Straight YES! YES!
Complete Requisition • Required • Patient Name • Patient Medical Record Number • Collection Date • Collection Time • Physician Name • Physician Code • ICD-9 Code • Clinic Code
Keys to Desired Outcome • Key Points • Tube Size 13 X 100 • Tube Color • Proper Inversions • Patient Identification • Specimen Labeling • Completed Requisition • Conversion Completed by 2/8/2007
Questions • 3-9155