On June 25, 2008, the Department issued a Final Rule amending, among other provisions, paragraph (b) of our section pertaining to
urine specimen collections.
As an employer, or an employer's service agent — for example a C / TPA, you must ensure the collector has the following information when conducting
a urine specimen collection for you:
However, should one be needed for your application, it will be administered for Protective Life by ExamOne and will consist of a blood and
urine specimen collection, height and weight measurement, and blood pressure reading.
Not exact matches
(c) If you are operating a
collection site, you must have all necessary personnel, materials, equipment, facilities and supervision to provide for the
collection, temporary storage, and shipping of
urine specimens to a laboratory, and a suitable clean surface for writing.
-- If the employee ultimately fails to provide a sufficient amount of
urine during the remaining time, the collector discontinues the
collection, discards any
specimen the employee previously provided, appropriately documents the CCF, and immediately notifies the DER and the MRO — following the requirements at § 40.193 (b)(4) and (b)(5).
You must be knowledgeable about this part, the current «DOT
Urine Specimen Collection Procedures Guidelines,» and DOT agency regulations applicable to the employers for whom you perform
collections.
(3) If the employee refuses to make the attempt to provide a new
urine specimen or leaves the
collection site before the
collection process is complete, you must discontinue the
collection, note the fact on the «Remarks» line of the CCF (Step 2), and immediately notify the DER.
(2) You, not the employee, must first pour at least 30 mL of
urine from the
collection container into one
specimen bottle, to be used for the primary
specimen.
Any dishwashing soap or bleach left in the
urine collection container you used to bring in the specimen can raise urine pH. Urine pH also rises in stale urine — the sample needs to be fresh, kept on ice or refriger
urine collection container you used to bring in the
specimen can raise
urine pH. Urine pH also rises in stale urine — the sample needs to be fresh, kept on ice or refriger
urine pH.
Urine pH also rises in stale urine — the sample needs to be fresh, kept on ice or refriger
Urine pH also rises in stale
urine — the sample needs to be fresh, kept on ice or refriger
urine — the sample needs to be fresh, kept on ice or refrigerated.
Proficient in newborn through geriatric phlebotomy, point of care testing, urinalysis,
urine drug screening, 24 hour
urine studies, stool, flu, strep, pertussis, MRSA
collections,
collections of TDH
specimens, and accessioning of
specimens for send out testing.
Daily long term care facility venipuncture draws, shipment, spin down
specimen,
urine collection, Oversee daily activities of team ensuring productivity are at optimal levels and provide assistance at all times, utilize great marketing skIlls for my company.
Performs various medical assistant procedures (including but not limited to): finger sticks for hemoglobin checks; ear washes; nebulizer treatments;
urine dipsticks;
specimen collection for throat and / or
urine cultures; wound cleaning, PPD placement, INR, glucose, HCG, and Hemoglobin A1C
• Manage accurate and timely
collection and processing of
specimen • Perform document maintenance and troubleshooting procedures • Enter patient test data into computer • Prepare patients for blood and
urine tests • Follow infection control procedures • Organize blood
collection equipment
Preparation or
collection of lab
specimens (blood,
urine, feces) as necessary utilizing proper handling procedures
Students will also practice proper
collection, care, and handling of
urine specimens.