TaT (specimen despatched to report on intranet) 90% in 60 minutes 24 x
7, using Vacutainer PST.
Why would you want to "prioritise" if you know it's from A and E?
Jonathan
On Friday, Sep 26, 2003, at 15:21 Europe/London, Mohammad Al-Jubouri
wrote:
> Dear All
>
> What would be a reasonable turn around times for A/E
> samples collected in plain gel tubes for common
> analytes? Is there any chance of prioritisation of
> such samples by laboratory staff based on clinical
> details (assuming that all requests carry accurate and
> legible clinical details)?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Mohammad
>
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