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    A nurse is instructing the patient regarding collection of stool specimens for fecal occult blood testing. Which of the following should the nurse instruct the patient to avoid a few days before and during the testing period to reduce the risk of false-positive results?
    51Specimen collection – stool specimen Specimens are taken to support decision making with regard to treatment; in maternity care common specimens include blood, urine, faeces, sputum and wound, umbilical or ‘screening’ swabs. The quality of the specimen collected has a direct impact on
    • If possible, urinate before collecting the stool specimen to avoid contaminating the sample. • The health department will provide you with containers to collect the stool specimen. You may receive one or more containers, depending on what testing is being done.
    b. Specimen collection. Have the patient sit with head tilted slightly backward. c. Specimen collection. On all fatal cases specimens should be collected aseptically as soon as possible after death since technique and time will impact risk of post­ mortem contamination.
    Stool Specimen CollectionDefinitionStool specimen collection is the process of obtaining a sample of a patient’s feces for diagnosic purposes.PurposeThis procedure is used to test for Source for information on Stool Specimen Collection: Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health dictionary.
    STOOL COLLECTION. Patient. Instructions. 3. Diapers are not acceptable for specimen collection. To collect a stool specimen from a child in diapers, line the diaper with plastic wrap, and transfer a portion of the stool to the collection vial.
    Collecting a new stool sample may not be clinically appropriate, and is always an inconvenience to the patient. tests, such as electrolytes, osmolality, sodium, potassium, and magnesium. It is essential to inform patients who will collect stool samples at home of the specific requirements for the tests
    Sample Collection Tips. Coagulation samples are collected in 3.2% buffered citrate (light blue-top Traumatic collections may result in an activated or clotted specimen. Avoid using needles smaller than : If the patient has a coagulation abnormality, apply direct pressure to the puncture site for 10
    Instruct the patient to collect the stool specimen on a piece of toilet tissue or old newspaper and to transfer it to the container, using the two sticks. The specimen should contain at least 5 g of faeces and, if present, those parts that contain blood, mucus or pus. It should not be contaminated with urine.
    HealthCenter21: Specimen Collection & Testing. This module provides an overview of the Description In this unit, students will learn about: stool specimen collection and testing, including the Description In this activity, students will journal about responding to patient needs and knowing Stool Specimen Collection. Specimen Preparation Procedures. Critical Values. Clinical Laboratory Test Orders that Generate More Than One Procedure. Instructions to the patient. Obtain the appropriate collection container from MLHL. For each test ordered, collect a specimen equal to or
    Patient Instructions for 24-Hour Urine Collection. NOTE: Each patient’s specimen and corresponding requisition form must be contained in a single, separate specimen bag. We cannot accept specimens and paperwork from multiple patients if they are gathered together in a single bag.
    Patient Instructions for 24-Hour Urine Collection. NOTE: Each patient’s specimen and corresponding requisition form must be contained in a single, separate specimen bag. We cannot accept specimens and paperwork from multiple patients if they are gathered together in a single bag.
    Please review all instructions and collection kit components before starting your sample Step 1 – Write the Patient Name, Date of Birth (on ID Number line*), and Collection Date on theSpecimen **Stool sample must be received within 6 days of collection. If you cannot ship the specimen on the

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