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The laboratory does not accept vomit samples Sample requirements Stool container with spoon Do not contaminate with urine For liquid stools do not fill
These abnormal cells do not work as they should. You can read more on, the Cancer page on NHS.UK or watch the video below.
Do not wear make-up, nail varnish or bring any valuables. A wedding ring can be taped to your finger but please do not wear any other jewellery.
On the day you are collecting your urine sample you do not need to save the first urine.
Why do symptoms occur?
You do not need to know how to do the Valsalva manoeuvre before you attend. The test will take about 30 to 45 minutes to complete.
Why do I need a cannula?
Where do you see me on that spectrum? Is the treatment likely to improve my survival? And/ or my symptoms?
What can I do to help the problem?
How do I know if I’m particularly at risk?
Why do I need an oral GTT?
What do I need to do?
How do PIFU appointments work?
Please do not let your child have:
Description White cap 30ml capacity Suitable for urine samples Suitable for sterile aspirates Do not use for sputum samples Notes Label the specimen
Do not stop your treatment completely, as the symptoms will recur. If symptoms do return, increase the number of treatments again.
Description Metal cap 60mL capacity Suitable for sputum samples Suitable for semen samples Do not use for urine samples Notes Label the specimen with:
Colour coded BLACK Pack contains:Sterile plastic-shafted swab Tube with sterile charcoal transport medium Use for bacteriology investigations only Do
How do I take rifampicin and clindamycin?