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Turnaround time 1 - 3 days
The in-lab turnaround time is less than 4 days.
Patients who are having hip and knee replacements usually stay on the ward for five days, before they go home.
Cost analysis performed for all required dressings Approached the CCG to negotiate further funding Results On average a nephrostomy falls out every 18 days
For further information on specimen labelling refer to the H&I 3D Platelet Immunology request form Turnaround Time 5 working days
Furthermore when our patients do become admitted to the main hospital their LOS is on average up to two days shorter than those of the same type that were
Turnaround times Samples are sent for analysis to Bristol Royal Infirmary and results are expected back within 7 working days.
If unavoidable samples can be stored refrigerated overnight but must be received within 3 days of collection.
contact Site of infection Presence of immunosuppression Storage/transport Store and transport at room temperature Turnaround time Microscopy: up to 5 days
increase in the use of memory strategies following attendance at the group session, equating to an average per attendee of 2.4 more strategies used most days
overwhelming symptom at diagnosis On follow-up, average severity score of 11/13 symptoms had improved Average length of hospital stay in the last 30 days
samples at fridge temperature and transport as soon as possible at ambient temperature Turnaround time Sent to the National Reference Centre Up to 7 days
Turnaround Time Routine non-gynaecological samples will be reported within 5 working days.
previous colonisation/infection with CPE Contact with colonised patients Storage/transport Store and transport at room temperature Turnaround time 2-4 days
or more. the patient has been an in-patient in the Department of Critical Care (DCC) for more than 3 days. the patient has been an in-patient for 3 days
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