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Storage/transport Send samples at ambient temperature to the laboratory on the day of collection.
Vehicle access to the Atrium The Atrium entrance will be closed to vehicles from Monday 5 August and reopen on Wednesday 7 August in the morning.
Please note that laboratory staff are not permitted to discuss specific tests or results with patients; you are advised to contact your GP or consultant
For a sample to be treated as urgent the laboratory must be notified on Cheltenham 4219.
and group G beta haemolytic streptococci May be used for diagnosis of recent streptococcal infections such as pharyngitis and tonsillitis but is unable to
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Urgent microscopy requests may be requested on children according to current NICE guidelines.
This test can be added on to a previous request as long as there is sufficient sample remaining and the sample is less than 24 hours old.
Poster Download Purpose/Problem To evaluate the efficacy of an outpatient memory group intervention that can practically be provided in an acute hospital
Further information To learn more about SHBG, visit Lab Tests Online.
The Ockenden report was written following a review at another NHS Trust in response to a letter from bereaved families, raising concerns where babies and
Turnaround time Microscopy results on day of receipt Culture results up to 6 days
Therefore, all positive results will need to be confirmed by a repeat sample and culture where possible.
Purpose This test is offered to Rh D Negative pregnant women 11+2 – 24 weeks gestation, but usually at 16 weeks gestation.
The modified tubes will be sent directly to the ward and must only be used for the patient specified.
A label is preferable but must be initialled to designate that it has been checked.
This test is of limited value until 4 weeks after exposure and may take up to 12 weeks for detectable antibody to develop.
He is one of 6 consultants that contribute to the 24/7 heart attack service in our county.
This event gave each team the opportunity to share their work and their learning and for the Trust to recognise and celebrate their achievements.