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Specimen Type ABSCESS Open Closed BITE WOUND BLOOD CULTURE BLOOD CULTURE, FUNGUS BLOOD CULTURE, AFB Usual Tests Ordered CXBLD Blood Culture CXFNB Culture, Fungal, Blood CAFBB Mycobacterial Culture, Blood Comments Tissue or fluid is always superior to a swab specimen. Source/site must be clearly documented on specimen, computer, or requisition. Sampling of the surface area can introduce colonizing bacteria not involved in the infectious process. Submit aspirate for aerobic and anaerobic culture. If swabs are used, collect both routine and anaerobic culture swabs. Do not culture animal bite wounds <12 h old (agents are usually not recovered) unless they are on the face or hand or unless signs of infection are present. Acute sepsis: 2-3 sets from separate sites, all within 10 min. Endocarditis, acute: 3 sets from 3 separate sites, over 1-2 h Endocarditis, subacute: 3 sets from 3 separate sites, taken >15 min apart; if negative @ 24 h., obtain 3 more sets. Fever of unknown origin: 2-3 sets from separate sites >1 h apart; if negative at 24 h., obtain 2-3 more sets. Cultures drawn through indwelling intravascular devices are discouraged, due to the higher risk for contamination by colonizing organisms. Peripheral venipuncture set must accompany any line-drawn set, and site of collection indicated on bottles. Draw 2 Isolator tubes from separate venipunctures. Order Culture, Fungal Blood x 2 Draw 2 10 ml Green top tubes from separate venipunctures. Order Culture, Mycobacterial Blood x 2

BONE MARROW BURN CATHETER (IV) CATHETER (FOLEY) CXFLD Culture, Fluid (except CSF) CAFBR Mycobacterial Culture CXTIS Culture, Tissue with Gram Stain CXCAT Culture, Catheter/Device Not Acceptable for Culture Additional Isolator or Heparin tubes must be drawn if AFB and Fungal cultures are required. A 3-to-4-mm punch biopsy is optimum when cultures are ordered. Process for aerobic culture only. Surface cultures of burns may be misleading. CELLULITIS CSF DECUBITUS ULCER EAR EYE Conjunctiva- (Conjuctivitis CXCSF Culture, CSF with Gram Stain HSVC Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV), CSF Molecular Detection, PCR EVPCR Enterovirus, Molecular Detection, PCR CXVRN Viral Culture, Non-Respiratory WNVPCR West Nile Virus, Molecular Detection, PCR CMVPR Cytomegalovirus, Molecular Detection, PCR CXEAR Culture, Ear (Inner Ear Fluid specimens only) CXEYE Culture, Eye (Ocular) A decubitus swab provides little clinical information; this collection method is strongly discouraged. A tissue biopsy sample or a needle aspirate is the specimen of choice. This source is unacceptable for anaerobic culture It is recommended that swabs for culture be taken prior to anesthetic application, whereas corneal scrapings can be obtained afterward. Anesthetics may be inhibitory to some etiologic agents.

Corneal scrapings (Keratitis) Vitreous or Aqueous Fluid Aspirates (Endophthalmitis) FECES Routine Bacterial Enteric Pathogens CXEYE Culture, Eye (Ocular) CXFLD Culture, Fluid (except CSF) CXSTO Culture, Stool, Bacterial Enteric Pathogens CXVIB Culture, Vibrio when clinically indicated CXYER Culture, Yersinia - when clinically indicated Obtain Media from Microbiology prior to collection procedure. Obtain Media from Microbiology prior to collection procedure This panel includes Salmonella, Shigella, Campylobacter, Enterohemorrhagic E. coli (O157 and other serotypes), and Aeromonas/ Plesiomonas spp. Separate culture for Yersinia and Vibrio spp. available upon request. Not performed on patients whose length of stay is >3 days & admitting diagnosis was not gastroenteritis. Tests for C. difficile should be considered in these cases. Clostridium difficile CDIFF Clostridium difficile Toxin Gene and NAP1/027 Strain Detection Patients should be passing>5 liquid or soft stools per 24 h. Testing of formed or hard stool is unproductive, and is not performed. Test not performed if history of negative assay within past 10 days, or positive within past 30 days. Leukocytes STWBC Fecal Leukocytes (Stool for WBC's) Test performed in Hematology lab. Rectal swab CXSTO Culture, Stool, Bacterial Enteric Pathogens (PEDIATRIC patients only, when stool sample cannot be obtained) MCTGC Chlamydia trachomatis/neisseria gonorrhoeae, Miscellaneous Sites, by Nucleic Acid Amplification (GEN-PROBE) EVPCR Enterovirus, Molecular Detection, PCR VRE VanA Detection (VRE) by PCR

Parasitology FISTULA GIARD Ova & Parasite: Giardia Antigen and Cryptosporidium Antigen CONWP Ova & Parasite, Comprehensive: Comprehensive Ova & Parasite examination may be performed at the request of the physician on specimen from patients who have the following risk factors: HIV Infection/ Immunosuppression for any reason Residence in or recent immigration from a developing country Travel to a country where parasitic pathogens are endemic Persistence of symptoms, undiagnosed diarrhea The presence of any of the above risk factors must be communicated to the laboratory along with the telephone request for a comprehensive examination. The laboratory will hold all specimens for two weeks to allow additional testing to be requested if clinically indicated. Not performed on patients whose length of stay is >3 days & admitting diagnosis was not gastroenteritis. Tests for C. difficile should be considered in these cases. FLUIDS abdominal, amniotic, ascites, bile, joint, paracentesis, pericardial, peritoneal, pleural, synovial, thoracentesis GANGRENEOUS TISSUE GASTRIC: wash or lavage CXFLD Culture, Fluid (except CSF) CXTIS Culture, Tissue with Gram Stain Unable to perform testing on this specimen source. Always submit as much fluid as possible; never submit swab dipped in fluid. Swab specimens submitted with no volume of fluid will be processed as Wound Culture. Unable to perform testing on this specimen source.

GENITAL Amniotic Fluid Bartholin Female If Fluid submitted (not swab), order CXFLD Culture, Fluid (except CSF) instead of CXGEN. Cervical Cul-de-Sac Endometrial IUD Urethral CGAMP Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae by Nucleic Acid Amplification (GEN-PROBE) CGAMP Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae by Nucleic Acid Amplification (GEN-PROBE) Products of Conception If Tissue submitted (Fetal tissue, placenta, membranes, lochia), order CXTIS Culture, Tissue with Gram Stain instead of CXGEN. Vaginal Lesion CGAMP Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae by Nucleic Acid Amplification (GEN-PROBE) TVRNA Trichomonas vaginalis, Molecular Detection, PCR - Female Female or Male

VZVPR Varicella-Zoster Virus, Molecular Detection, PCR HVZPR Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) and Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV), Molecular Detection, PCR Prostate Urethral HAIR Dermatophytosis Male CGAMP Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae by Nucleic Acid Amplification (GEN-PROBE) MTRNA Trichomonas vaginalis, Molecular Detection, PCR - Male CXFNS Culture, Fungal, Skin, Hair, Nails with Fungal Stain Collect scalp scales, if present, along with scrapings of active borders of lesions. NAIL Dermatophytosis PILONIDAL CYST CXFNS Culture, Fungal, Skin, Hair, Nails with Fungal Stain RESPIRATORY Broncho- Alveolar lavage, Bronchial brush or wash, Tracheal aspirate Sputum, expectorated or induced Oral, Lesion Lower CXRES Culture, Respiratory with Gram Stain CMVPR Cytomegalovirus, Molecular Detection, PCR CXVRR Viral Culture, Respiratory CXRES Culture, Respiratory with Gram Stain Upper Viral Studies (specify): VZVPR Varicella-Zoster Virus, Molecular Detection, PCR HVZPR Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) and Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV), Molecular Detection, PCR For quantitative analysis of brushings, place brush in 1.0 ml of sterile, nonbacteriostatic saline. Fungal recovery is primarily for Cryptococcus spp. and some filamentous fungi; other yeasts rarely cause lower respiratory tract infection. Quality of all expectorated and induced sputums will be assessed by review of Gram stain. The best specimen should have < 10 squamous cells per 100x field.

For R/O yeast (Candida, thrush) CXRES Culture, Respiratory with Gram Stain (DO NOT order Fungus Culture) state R/O Yeast on requisition and specimen Nasal Nasopharynx Throat CXNAS Culture, Nasal, R/O MRSA MRSAM MRSA Detection by PCR FLURS Influenza A/B/ RSV, Molecular Detection, PCR CXVRR Viral Culture, Respiratory BORDP B. Pertussis and B. Parapertussis, PCR- for use by Hunterdon Pediatric Associates only BORPR Bordetella pertussis and Bordetella parapertussis, Molecular Detection, PCR Anterior nares cultures is reserved for detecting staphylococcal and streptococcal carriers only. For MRSA PCR testing, both right and left nares are sampled using the same swab. Nasal and nasopharyngeal specimens should not be used in an attempt to recover the etiological agent of a sinus infection. GASM Strep pyogenes (Group A) by NAA MCTGC Chlamydia trachomatis/neisseria gonorrhoeae, Miscellaneous Sites, by Nucleic Acid Amplification (GEN-PROBE) MCRNA Chlamydia trachomatis, Miscellaneous Sites, by Nucleic Acid Amplification (GEN-PROBE) MGRNA Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Miscellaneous Sites, by Nucleic Acid Amplification (GEN-PROBE) CXVRR Viral Culture, Respiratory (r/o Enterovirus) SKIN Dermatophytosis Tissue URINE CXFNS Culture, Fungal, Skin, Hair, Nails with Fungal Stain CXTIS Culture, Tissue with Gram Stain (deep tissue; surgical) CXURN Culture, Urine CGAMP Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae by Nucleic Acid Amplification (GEN-PROBE) (patients with suspected systemic TB) SPA Strep pneumoniae, Rapid Antigen Tissue should measure < 3 cm. in diameter. Never submit a swab that has simply been rubbed over the surface. Swab specimens submitted from surgical sites will be processed as Wound Culture. Always indicate collection method when urine is obtained via catheter: Straight Catheter If preparation is inadequate, the procedure may introduce urethral flora into the bladder and increase the risk of iatrogenic infection.

WOUND LEG Legionella, Rapid Antigen (SURGICAL/DEEP SPECIMENS ONLY) Indwelling Catheter Culture should not be collected from indwelling catheter which has been in place >24 hrs. Culture when new catheter is placed.