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Objectives At the end of the chapter, the student will be able to • Define specimen • Explain about different kind of specimens • Discuss about factors affect blood composition • List the important steps in specimen collection • Discuss about preservation, storage, and transportation of specimens. Outline of Specimen collection, processing, & preservation • Specimen for biochemical analysis • Specimen types and collection • Coding of stopper colors • Skin puncture • Arterial puncture • Venipuncture • Common specimen factors affecting test results Outline of Specimen collection, processing, & preservation, continued.. • Stability of chemical substances in blood specimen • Preservation methods • Anticoagulants and preservatives • Common anticoagulnts • Physiological factors affecting composition of body fluids • Specimen transportation Specimen for Biochemical analysis • Specimen for analysis is the most important element in obtaining reliable test results. • Proper collection, preparation, processing and preservation of the specimen is essential for obtaining best results. • Specimen containers must be labeled at least with the patient’s name, hospital or identification number , ward, and date and time of collection. • A properly filled test requisition slip should accompany each specimen. Specimen types and collection • Majority of clinical chemistry tests are done on blood : whole blood, serum or plasma. • Blood for analysis may be obtained from veins, arteries or capillaries. • Specimen Types -Random specimen -Fasting specimen -Timed specimen
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