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| Specimen Collection (Order this poster for your office by contacting us.) | |
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| 1 Equipment: sterile lancet with tip less than 2.4mm, sterile alcohol prep, sterile gauze pads, soft cloth, blood collection form, gloves. | ||||||||
| 2 Complete ALL information. Do not contaminate filter paper circles by allowing the circles to come in contact with spillage or by touching before or after blood collection. Keep "SUBMITTER COPY" if applicable. | ||||||||
![]() 3 Hatched area indicates safe areas for puncture site. ![]() 4 Warm site with soft cloth, moistened with warm water up to 41°C, for three to five minutes. ![]() 5 Cleanse site with alcohol prep. Wipe DRY with sterile gauze pad. ![]() 6 Puncture heel. Wipe away first blood drop with sterile gauze pad. Allow another LARGE blood drop to form. ![]() 7 Lightly touch filter paper to LARGE blood drop. Allow blood to soak through and completely fill circle with SINGLE application to LARGE blood drop. (To enhance blood flow, VERY GENTLE intermittent pressure may be applied to area surrounding puncture site). Apply blod to one side of filter paper only. ![]() 8 Fill remaining circles in the same manner as step 7, with successive blood drops. If blood flow is diminished, repeat steps 5 through 7. Care of skin puncture site should be consistent with your insitution's procedures.
9 Dry blood spots on a dry, clean, flat
non-absorbent surface for a minimum of four hours.
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10 Mail completed form to testing
laboratory within 24 hours of collection.
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Schleicher & Schuell knows this information to be true only when using S&S 903 Specimen Collection Paper.
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