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T.A. Bahiya Osrah

Introduction to Clinical Laboratories Diagnosis begins with physical examination by a doctor Diagnostic tests are important steps to confirm a suspected diagnosis

The functional components of the clinical Laboratory 1) Clinical pathology 2) Hematology 3) Clinical biochemistry 4) Clinical microbiology 5) Serology 6) Blood bank 7) Histology and cytology

Clinical biochemistry 1) Reveal the cause of the disease 2) Screen easy diagnosis 3) Suggest effective treatment 4) Assist in monitoring progress of pathological condition 5) Help in assessing response to treatment

Important Note Disinfection: Chlorine (Sodium hypochlorite) is an universal disinfectant which is active against all microorganisms

Laboratory work flow cycle:

The phlebotomist The phlebotomist : Is the technician who collects blood, should be trained to: 1) Prepare specimen collection material 2) Instruct patient appropriately 3) Collect, preserve and transport specimen carefully 4) Separate serum or plasma properly 5) Maintain proper record of collection 6) Handle the specimen carefully 7) Analyze the specimen accurately 8) Maintain proper record of reports 9) Work with appropriate safety precautions

The phlebotomy equipments 1) Disposable syringes or vacutainer systems 2) Disposable lancets 3) Gauze pads or adsorbent cotton 4) Tourniquet 5) Alcohol swap 6) Waste container

Blood collection The median cubital vein is the one used for the patient.

Specimen rejection criteria 1- Specimen improperly labeled or unlabeled 2- Specimen improperly collected or preserved 3- Specimen submitted without properly completed request form 4- blood hemolysis

Hemolysis of blood It is the liberation of hemoglobin from RBCs. Due to hemolysis, plasma or serum assumes pink to red color. hemolysis causes changes in measurement of a number of analysis such as: 1- Serum K 2- Serum in.org P. 3- SGOT 4- SLDH 5- Acid phosphatase

Lab request:

1. Full name: middle name should be included to avoid 2. Location: inpatient, room, unit, outpatient, address. 3. Patient's identification number: this identification can be very useful for instance in the blood bank. 4. Patient age and sex: disease prevalence may be age- or sex-linked. 5. Name(s) of the physician(s): name all of the physicians on the case; "panic values" should be called to the attention of the physician ordering the test; a physician may have some specific test guidelines for his patients. Lab request:

6. Name of the test and the source: 7. Possible diagnosis: essential for evaluating laboratory results and selecting appropriate methodology; (media selection in microbiology). 8. The date and time the test is to be done: some tests must be scheduled by the laboratory; patient preparation and diet regulations need to be considered. 9. Special notation: provide relevant information to assist the laboratory--e.g., medications taken; for hormone assay, the point in the menstrual cycle when the specimen was obtained Lab request:

Blood Testing Three different specimens 1)Whole blood 2)Serum 3)plasma

Blood Red blood cells(RBCs) -White blood cells(WBCs) -Platelets After centrifugation of blood, the blood separate into three layers

Blood plasma Plasma is the liquid component of blood -It is mainly composed of water (92%) blood proteins 7%(albumin, globulins, and fibrinogen) inorganic electrolytes When a blood sample is left standing without anticoagulant, it forms a coagulum or blood clot

Formation of The Clot Platelets to maintain the integrity of the adherens junctions between the endothelial cells that line the blood vessels Network of fibrin molecules Thrombin Prothrombin Ca+2 Thrombin Ca +2 Fibrinogen Thrombin Fibrin Clot Clotting factors

Blood serum: Serum is the same as plasma except that clotting factors (such as fibrin) have been removed. No coagulation factors It is obtained by letting a blood specimen clot prior to centrifugation.

Procedure of Plasma Preparation: 1-Draw blood from patient. Select vacutainer with an appropriate anticoagulant. 2- Mix well with anticoagulant. 3- Allow to stand for 10min. 4- Centrifuge the sample to speed separation and affect a greater packing of cells. 5- The supernatant is the plasma which can be now collected for testing purposes or stored (- 20C to -80C) for subsequent analysis or use.

Procedure of Serum preparation: 1- Draw blood from patient. Select vacutainer with NO anticoagulant. 2- Allow to stand for 20-30min for clot formation. 3- Centrifuge the sample to speed separation and affect a greater packing of cells. Clot and cells will separate from clean serum and settle to the bottom of the vessel. 4- The supernatant is the serum which can be now collected by dropper or pipette for testing purposes or stored (-20C to -80C) for subsequent analysis or use.

Blood collection tubes:

Top ColorAdditivesPrincipleUses LavenderEDTA-The strongest anti-coagulant -Ca +2 chelating agent - To preserve blood cells components -Hematology -Blood bank (ABO) -HbA1C (Glycosylated Hb) Light BlueSodium CitrateCa +2 chelating agent- PT: Prothrombin Time - PTT: Partial Thromboplastin Time ( in case of unexplained bleeding and liver disease) GreenSodium Heparin or Lithium Heparin Heparin binds to Thrombin and inhibits the second step in the coagulation cascade (Prothrombin Thrombin) Fibrinogen Fibrin Enzymes Hormones Electrolytes (Na +, K +, Mg +, Cl - Heparin Plasma Separating Tubes (PST)

Top ColorAdditivesPrincipleUses BlackSodium CitrateCa +2 chelating agent ESR ( Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) to test how much inflammation in the patient, unexplained fever, Arthritis, Autoimmune Disorder Gray-Sodium Fluoride -Potassium Oxalate Glycolysis inhibitor Anti-Coagulant Glucose tests Royal BlueHeparin Na-EDTA Anti-Coagulant Tube should not be contaminated with metals Toxicology Trace Elements and metals YellowACD ( Acid-Citrate Dextrose) Anti-CoagulantDNA Studies Paternity Test HLA Tissue Typing (Human Leukocyte Antigen) The body used this protein to differentiate the self-cells from non- self cells

Top TubesAdditivesPrincipleUses Red Sometimes it has gel or silicon at the bottom of tube to reduce hemolysis Enhancing the formation of blood clot Serology -Antibodies -Hormones -Drugs Virology Chemistry Blood cross matching before blood transfusion Gold It has gel at the bottom of the tube to separate serum from the blood Serum separating from the blood through the gel in the tube Serology Chemistry Serum Separating Tubes (SST)