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Effective communication with the laboratory to request specimens & get reports

The perfect request form for microbiology

The request form is essential for many points:

  • Collect information about the sample, patient, prescriber, clinical details
  • Perform the correct microbiological analysis with appropriate interpretation of the results

A sampling catalog or manual provided by the laboratory will be helpful for:

  • Standardizing sample prescription and collection procedures
  • Ensuring samples’ quality

This documentation must be easily accessible to improve the process.

The request form formalizes a contract between the prescriber and the laboratory

Each undertakes to respect its part of the contract

  • Prescription
    sample collection
  • Reliable result quality assurance
  • Performance
    transmission of results
  • Relevance of the request
  • Compliance with sampling procedures
  • Unambiguous identification of the sample and form
  • Form fully completed
  • Necessary clinical details
  • Inoculate/process sample as soon as possible 
  • Take into account clinical information
  • Ensure reliability of results (quality control, SOPs, staff training) 
  • Transmit relevant results to the prescriber in a timely manner

Optimal reporting of results

  • Communicate relevant information to the right people and in an optimal timeframe
  • Define and formalize day-to-day communication with physicians

Tools

  • Result software if available
  • Phone 
  • Face to face (ward visit, daily meeting between physicians and biologists)
  • Written report (preliminary and final report)

Visit the laboratory!

  • Ask lab staff to show you Gram stain
  • Get to know what certain bacteria look like on agar plates
  • In meeting lab doctors: define the critical results to be called 
  • Make a list of microbiological results to be called and displayed it in the lab
  • Direct examination? For which samples? 
  • Identified pathogens? Which pathogens? 
  • Rapid diagnostic test? 
  • Multi Drug Resistant bacteria? 

Examples:

  • Direct examination
  • Positive blood cutlure
    Cerebrospinal fluid
    Mycobacterium Tuberculosis positive PCR, or Ziehl staining
  • Identified pathogens
  • S.aureus
    S. pneumoniae
    N.gonorrhoeae
    Burkholderia pseudomallei
  • MDR
  • MRSA
    ESBL
    CRE
  • Rapid diagnostic
  • Syphilis
    Dengue fever
    COVID

When we report the result

  • Identity of the patient must be complete and accurate
  • Make sure you speak to qualified staff
  • Record in your worksheet that the result has been communicated

Good communication is always the key!

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