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Bladder Wash
MessageAll non-GYN specimen containers must be clearly labeled with the patient’s identification data. In addition, the following information must also be included on the chit:
-Date and time of collection.
-Specimen source.
If a body fluid specimen cannot be brought immediately to the cytology processing room, it must be refrigerated, and brought to the Laboratory as soon as possible.
Test Code
CPT Codes
88112
Preferred Specimen
Instructions
Transport Container
Transport Temperature
Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
Accurate patient and specimen identification is critical.
Complete and legible information is required on all forms, and slides must be properly labeled.
Missing or incomplete information on the Cytology request forms is cause for return of the specimen and form for correction.
Unidentified specimens are cause for rejection.
Double-checking specimens and forms prior to submission can avoid most refusals or specimen returns.
PAPER IDENTIFICATION LABELS ON SLIDES ARE UNACCEPTABLE.
Bloody or body fluid contaminated forms will not be accepted.
The cytology staff will make every effort to accession and process these specimens to avoid any delay while corrections are being made.
Specimen rejection is necessary in order to provide an accurate evaluation and to insure that a specimen belongs to the intended patient.
Methodology
Hologic T2000
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