CONSEQUENCES OF INSUFFICIENT SPECIMEN IN A CLINICAL
LABORATARY
Specimen collection is a clinical procedure that is clinically
designed for the safe and scientific diagnosis of a clinical
condition.
Sufficient amount of specimen in the laboratary is a crucial
factor for the proper sampling and diagnosis of a condition.
- The main consequences :
- proper amount of sample is not collected for a particular test
that it actually needs it may result in recollection of the
sample.
- trouble to the patient results in repuncturing of the
patient.
- wastage of time, material and money
- doubling of work
- delay in the results
- some times results in improper billing and billing errors.
- error in the lab finding resulting in improper diagnosis.
- the sample collected in an out patient basis is difficult to
recollect that may leads to delay in result.
- for the specimen to be send to other lab for diagnostic
purpose, it may leads to again delay, error in result.