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Evaluation of the clinical implementation of a large-scale online e-learning program on venous blood specimen collection guideline practices

Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 2018
Background: When performed erroneously, the venous blood specimen collection (VBSC) practice steps patient identification, test request management and test tube labeling are at high risk to jeopardize patient safety.
Britta Willman   +2 more
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Collecting factors related to the haemolysis of blood specimens

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2008
Aim.  The purpose of the study is to explore the collecting factors for the haemolysis of the blood specimens in a regional hospital in South Taiwan.Background.  Blood collecting is one of the most common procedures used in hospital. However, it often faces the risk of haemolysis of blood specimens during laboratory testing and the specimens collected ...
Li, Fang   +3 more
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Collection and Handling of Blood Specimens for Peptidomics

2011
Pre-analytical variables can alter the analysis of blood-derived samples. In particular sample collection and specimen preparation can alter the validity of results obtained by modern multiplex assays (e.g., LC-MS). Low-molecular-weight proteins (peptides) as products of proteolytic cleavage events exhibit a close connection to protease activity ...
Harald, Tammen, Rüdiger, Hess
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A comparison of venous blood gas analysis with paired specimens collected in syringes and evacuated blood collection tubes

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2020
Venous blood samples collected in evacuated blood collection tubes are generally not considered suitable for measurement of oxygenation status. However, whether pH, pCO2 and HCO3- results from venous blood samples collected in evacuated tubes are reliable remains unclear.Paired samples were collected from 38 healthy volunteers using two collection ...
Nga-Yeung Tang   +3 more
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The Collection and Handling of the Blood Alcohol Specimen

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1980
Proper collection, handling, and storage of the blood alcohol specimen are essential in medicolegal cases involving the question of sobriety. A standard operating procedure is necessary to ensure maximum reliability. Comments are offered on the advantages of using blood specimens in preference to urine or tissue specimens.
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Stability of Therapeutic Drug Measurement in Specimens Collected in VACUTAINER Plastic Blood-Collection Tubes

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 1996
Recently Becton-Dickinson marketed a plastic serum-separator tube that uses the same serum-separator gel as the glass tubes. We studied the stability of therapeutic drugs stored in plastic tubes by comparing it with the stability of drugs stored in glass serum-separator tubes and plain red-top glass tubes.
A, Dasgupta, W, Blackwell, D, Bard
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[Collecting blood specimens].

Noseleutike, 1989
For the correct procedure of vein puncture--to collect blood specimens--it is necessary to keep strictly the rules of securing the safety of patient, the one who collects the specimen and also the specimen. The preparation of the patient for the vein puncture, the using of the correct method and vein, the appropriate time of doing this procedure, the ...
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Specimen collection and handling: standardization of blood sample collection.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2008
Preanalytical variables can alter the analysis of blood-derived samples. Prior to the analysis of a blood sample, multiple steps are necessary to generate the desired specimen. The choice of blood specimens, its collection, handling, processing, and storage are important aspects since these characteristics can have a tremendous impact on the results of
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[Incorrect blood specimen collection for forensic blood alcohol determination].

Blutalkohol, 1991
Blood to measure the level of bloodalcohol will be taken usually by tapping veins. Sometimes vessels are brought with blood diluted by other solvents. It is possible to determine bloodalcohol levels also in these cases.
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