The following specimens will be rejected:
Specimens | Clotted specimen Contaminated specimen Insufficient specimen Mislabelling of specimen (wrong patient identification) Unlabelled specimen Wrong dilution |
Specimen container | Specimen leakage and spillage Wrong specimen container used |
Patient information | Insufficient information submitted Incorrect information submitted Mislabelling of form (information on specimens labels and form differ) |
Transport condition | Delayed specimen Improper specimen condition (temperature, frozen, in ice) Improper Transport condition |
To ensure a high level of patient safety, specimens that are wrongly labelled will ordinarily be rejected. A fresh specimen must then be submitted for testing.
Wrongly labelled specimens that fall into the category of specimens that are either irreplaceable or hard to obtain may be reviewed for testing on a case-to-case basis. The responsible physician in charge must obtain a memo or email from his / her Division Chairman or delegate for approval to correct the labelling error. Irreplaceable specimens include specimens that are either non-replaceable (e.g. histopathology specimens) or difficult to obtain (e.g. cerebrospinal fluid samples).
In the situation when specimens are rejected, the reason for rejection will be documented in the Laboratory information system and the rejected specimen will be safely disposed of.
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