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| Basic Lab supplies, Rapid tests, Point- of- care, capital equipment |
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| clinical laboratory Improvement Amendments of 198 |
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| quality, reliability, timeliness |
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| physician provider(?) microscopy- any test that uses a microscope |
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| test that can be performed by anyone? I think? |
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| requires what you plan to test, # of tests, and medical provider on form |
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| Benefits of Running a POL |
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| Faster results-diagnosis-treatment, more personalized care, no extra trips for patient, familiar surroundings, higher patient compliance, consistent test results, less blood, greater patient privacy, maintaining specimen integrity, greater physician control, less worry, increased revenue, generates addt'l visists, increased efficiency, fewer chances of errors, reclaim time to see more patients, better customer service |
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Blood draw needles, alchy wipes, specimen containers, sharps containers, gloves, microscope slides/cover slips, blood draw tubes = ancillary supplies
small equipment = centrifuge, refrigerator, microscope, blood draw chair |
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| Flu, strep, hCG, Mono, H.Pylori, Urine Screens |
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| Lipids, Coagulation or PT/INR, Hemoglobin A1c, Lead levels, liver function panels, urine |
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| siemens clinitek or roche urisys |
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| Dip strip for kidney disease |
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| Looks at chemical components of the urine |
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| looks at red and white blood cells for blood disorders (anemia, leukemia, clotting problems) CBC test very common |
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| assesses blood thickness/thinness- a simple prothrombin time (PT) test is most commonly performed in POLS |
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| Quantitates chem. components of the blood to diagnose and treat various organ diseases (heart, liver, kidney) |
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| Uses antigens and antibodies to measure hormone levels, tumor markers, some metabolic diseases, some infectious diseases |
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| lab discipline that doesnt offer CLIA waived testing |
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| frequently ordered lab tests |
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| CBC, CMP-comprehensive metabolic panel (14 tests), PT/INR, Lipid panel (cholest, LDH, Triglycerides) TSH, BMP-basic metabolic panel (avg 8 tests), Hemoglobin A1C, Urinalysis, Liver Functional Panel, Iron |
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| Tests performed by family/general practice |
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| CBC, urinalysis, strep, flu, FOBT, hCG, TSH, cholesterol, metabolic panels, BNP, A1c |
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| tests performed by Pediatrics |
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| CBC, urinalysis, strep, mono, flu, glucose, lead testing, HbA1c, hematocrit |
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| tests performed by cardiology |
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| lipid panels, PT/INR, BNP, hs-CRP, liver panels, HbA1c, glucose, creatinine |
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| Tests performed by oncology |
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| tests performed by endocrinology |
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| TSH, HbA1c, glucose, creatinine, Vit D |
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| tests performed by Urology |
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