Peritoneal/Pelvic Washing for Cytology

Test Name Peritoneal Washing for Cytology
Alternate Name(s)  
Laboratory Module Cytology
Ordering Mnemonic

Category: CYTO

Mnemonic: WASH

Specimen Type

Peritoneal Washing

Collection Container Collect in a Cytology container containing CytoLyt preservative 
Container Information Cytology container containing CytoLyte preservative
Collection Information

I.1.All specimens must be accompanied by a completed manual or Meditech generated cyto-pathology non-gynecological requisition. All mandatory fields must be satisfied in order to complete the request. In the case of computer downtime use the standard cytopathology non-gynecological requisition.

The following information is required on the requisition
(a) Patient identifiers (addressographs may be used)
(i) patient's first and last name
(ii) hospital unique number
(iii) date of birth
(iv) Ontario Health Insurance Number with version code.
(b) Submitting area identifiers: Hospital site (BGH or The Willett) and the submitting department (Emergency, Ambulatory Care etc.).
(c) Submitting physician's name.
(d) Date of specimen collection
(e) Pre- and post-operative presumptive diagnosis.
(f) A brief clinical history, relevant pathological and radiological findings.
(g) Specimen information
(i) specimen type/source
(ii) specimen site

I.2. If received, the specimen container must be labeled. Addressograph labels are preferred, otherwise the following information must be provided, clearly written in ink:
(a) Patient identifiers -
(i) patient's full name
(ii) hospital unique number
(iii) and at least one other unique additional identifier (i.e.. date of birth, OHIN).
(b) Date of specimen collection.
(c) Specimen type and site, as it is written on the Cytology Requisition form.
This information must be recorded on the side of the specimen container and not the lid.
If a specimen is known or suspected to contain unique or extreme biohazard (e.g. CJD) the container shall be so marked.

I.3.Place labeled slides with the patients name and specimen type, in a cardboard slide holder and drying and attach an addressograph label on the outside of the holder.

I.4. Place specimen containers in a biohazard bag (if applicable). The requisition should be placed in the outer pouch of the biohazard bag.

I.5. Transport specimen to the Triage area of the laboratory as soon as possible

I.6. Inform the triage staff that you have delivered a specimen.

 

Test Schedule

Monday to Friday 

Routine Turnaround Time 1 week
Stat Turnaround Time 2 days
Reference Interval  
Critical Values  
Lab Process Notes Specimens are to be stored refrigerated in the laboratory triage area. Specimens should arrive from the unit already collected in Cytolyt fixative. If received fresh, laboratory staff is to add equal volumes of the cytology fixative immediately.
Storage and Transport Specimens should be stored in the refrigerator
Test Referred to Technical services referred offsite. Final diagnosis and reporting performed at BGH Laboratory.

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