🔬Lab & Specimen Handling
Who is responsible for specimen integrity?
The provider is responsible for collection technique, proper handling, and timely shipping. The lab takes responsibility from receipt onward.
This division of responsibility is standard in the specimen collection industry. Providers document collection conditions, note any complications, and select appropriate shipping methods. If a specimen is compromised in transit or at the lab, FedEx tracking and collection documentation help identify where the failure occurred.
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- What is aliquoting?
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- What temperature is required for blood specimens?
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- How much dry ice is needed for frozen specimen shipping?
- Who provides shipping materials?
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- What is sample stability time?
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- What is a lavender top tube?
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- What happens if instructions are unclear?
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