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Neonatal Type and Screen
MessageSpecimens 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).
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Alias/See Also
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Preferred 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
Specimen Stability
Refrigerated: <10 days
Frozen: Unacceptable
Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
Improper, incorrect or incomplete labeling
Specimens lacking the BB Armband Labeling system
Report Available
Limitations
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.