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HPC Specimen Collection Clinical Practice Guideline
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This document is a clinical practice guideline specific to the Highland Procedure Center, an affiliate of UR Medicine. The purpose of the guideline is to outline the steps involved in specimen collection, particularly in the context of GI/Endoscopy procedures. Obtaining specimens from the upper and lower GI tract is crucial for diagnosing and treating specific GI diseases. The integrity of these specimens is essential for accurate results and monitoring treatment effectiveness in chronic diseases like ulcerative colitis and Crohn's Disease.<br /><br />The guideline provides general information for all specimen collections, including preparations before the procedure and equipment needed such as biopsy forceps, snare, and specimen containers. It also details the process of pathology specimen labeling both intra-procedure and post-procedure, emphasizing double-check procedures to ensure accuracy and integrity of specimens. <br /><br />The document references guidelines from the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, with a focus on specimen collection, biopsy, and cytology procedures. It stresses the importance of proper specimen handling, labeling, and documentation throughout the entire process. The guideline ensures that all patient-associated materials are removed from the procedure room before the next patient is brought in, maintaining high standards of patient care and sample accuracy.
Keywords
clinical practice guideline
Highland Procedure Center
specimen collection
GI/Endoscopy procedures
upper GI tract
lower GI tract
diagnosing GI diseases
ulcerative colitis
Crohn's Disease
pathology specimen labeling
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