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Sorry, should have changed the title!

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From: Begley, Joe
Sent: Tue 12/02/2008 13:36
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Subject: RE: POCT Audit


A young woman with a long history of recurrent abdominal pain was admitted, again with an episode of abdominal pain. While on the ward she vomited  - gastric contents were pale blue and sweet smelling! The suspicison is she has taken something and this is being investigated. Any suggestions as to what might be the cause, especially if anything other than the patient's own actions, would be appreciated.
 
Joe
 
 
Dr JP Begley,
Clinical Biochemistry Department,
Poole & Royal Bournemouth Hospitals,
Dorset

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From: Clinical biochemistry discussion list on behalf of Annette Thomas
Sent: Mon 11/02/2008 12:08
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Subject: Re: POCT Audit



Dear Michael,

Not a template but a suggested checklist and cross reference to 22870.

 

Kind Regards

 

Annette

 

 

 

Annette Thomas

Consultant Clinical Biochemist

Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust

Quality Laboratory

Quadrant Centre

Cardiff Business park

Llanishen

Cardiff

CF14 5WF

 

Tel 02920 748332

Fax 02920 748336

 

www.weqas.com

 

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From: Clinical biochemistry discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Colley, Michael
Sent: 06 February 2008 16:48
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Subject: POCT Audit

 

Our Quality Lead is about to do a POCT Audit.

 

Does anyone have a good template for this which we could acquire?

 

Michael

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