Neonatal Type and Screen

Message
 Labeling must be performed at the patient’s bedside, immediately following specimen collection, by the person who collected the specimen.
Specimens will be rejected if there is evidence that the labeling did not take place at the bedside (i.e. double labeling or additional labeling beneath the blood bank label).


Test Code
TSNEO


Alias/See Also
TS Neonatal


Includes
 ABO Group, Rh Type, DAT, Maternal Antibody Screen


Preferred Specimen
2 mL Heelstick specimen


Instructions
 


Blood Bank Armband Labeling System -- consists of a red armband and label set with a unique number printed on them.  Each label set includes an armband insert, a "specimen tube" label and several small numbered labels.  At the time of specimen collection, the phlebotomist prepares the armband by writing the patient's name, medical record number, date/time of collection and his initials/tech code on the insert.  The insert is slid into the red band and placed on the patient's arm.  The specimen tube label is applied to the sample and labeled as detailed below.  The remainder of the labels and the sample are sent to the laboratory.
Must be legibly labeled with the following:
A. Patient’s complete name
B. Patient’s medical record number
C. Date and time of collection
D. Identification of person collecting the specimen
E. Blood bank armband number



Specimens may be labeled with an LIS label, hospital generated label, or handwritten label.  The patient name may be truncated due to space limitations on the label; these are acceptable.




Transport Container
 EDTA (lavender/purple bullet) preferred.


Specimen Stability
 Room temperature: 24 hours
Refrigerated:  <10 days
Frozen: Unacceptable


Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
 Any collection container containing serum-separator (SST)
Improper, incorrect or incomplete labeling
Specimens lacking the BB Armband Labeling system


Report Available
Same day


Limitations
  T&S specimens collected on neonates (<4 months in age) may be used for compatibility testing until the infant is discharged or until the infant reaches the age of 4 months, whichever is sooner. 
A. A new specimen will be collected if the infant is discharged and readmitted.
B. Infants greater than 4 months old are treated as adults and samples 'expire' every 3 days.




The CPT Codes provided in this document are based on AMA guidelines and are for informational purposes only. CPT coding is the sole responsibility of the billing party. Please direct any questions regarding coding to the payor being billed. Any Profile/panel component may be ordered separately. Reflex tests are performed at an additional charge.