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Specimen Pickup / Drop Off
$45
Specimen Drop Off Form (specimen is being dropped off by someone other than person who produced the specimen). Specimen Drop Off Form (specimen is being dropped off by someone other than person who produced the specimen).
When Collecting a Specimen:
Verify the patient's identity. Some examples of acceptable identifiers include the patient's name, date of birth, and hospital number
Acquire a sample from the patient
Process the specimen as required by your facility or employer.
Store the specimen.
Urine Collection
$40
Diagnosis requires collection of urine generally by 1 of 4 methods: sterile urine bag, urethral catheterization (CATH), suprapubic aspiration (SPA), or clean catch (CC). Both CATH and SPA are thought to yield the most reliable results by minimizing false-positive results, but these methods are invasive and painful.
When Collecting a Urine Sample:
Label a sterile, screw-top container with your name, date of birth and the date.
Wash your hands (and genitals if possible)
Start to pee and collect either a "first-catch" or a "mid-stream" sample of urine in the container – you will be told which type to collect.
How accurate is the saliva test?
$35
The diagnostic odds ratio was calculated at 87 (95% CI 19-395) and the area under the curve was calculated as 0.92 (95% CI 0.90-0.94) suggesting very good performance of the saliva tests in detecting SARS-CoV-2. Conclusion: Saliva testing has a very good discriminative and diagnostic ability to detect SARS-CoV-2.
Paternity Tests
$150
Paternity tests help determine whether a man is the biological father of a child. The mother, the child, and the man who may be the father are all tested. The most common way to do the test is to use a “buccal swab.” This means that a cotton swab is rubbed on the cheeks inside the mouth to collect a tissue sample.