Sample submissions to a diagnostic laboratory

Authors

  • Sharon L. Clowser University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Veterinary Diagnostic Center, Lincoln, NE 68583-0907

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro20133800

Keywords:

veterinary diagnostic laboratory, samples, veterinary technician

Abstract

The quality and appropriateness of samples submitted to a veterinary diagnostic laboratory have a significant effect on the quality of the test results obtained. A veterinary technician can be of valuable assistance with veterinary diagnostic sample submission. Specimens that are properly collected and preserved are beneficial in helping to establish a diagnosis. Prior to collecting samples, it is important to know what type of sample is needed for the suspected diagnostic differentials, size or quantity of sample needed, type of storage container, shipping requirements, and any special handling recommendations. The technician may assist the veterinarian in collecting specimens, consult with animal owners on sample collection, contact the diagnostic laboratory if needed, complete submission forms, and pack and ship samples.

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Published

2013-09-19

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Section

Veterinary Technician Session