That, inter alia, is why I carry a mobile phone. If I can be awake at 00.40
am looking at the ACB mailing list, I can be available to back up my MLSO
colleagues when they have an on call problem like this. You need to add a D
to your options:
Discuss the result, the available clinical information and the action to be
taken with the consultant providing cover for the lab.
Robert Forrest
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Robert
> Hill
> Sent: 20 October 1998 22:05
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> Subject: Reporting serum potassium in haemolysed specimens
>
>
> When staffing an out of hours service, often single-handedly, Medical
> Laboratory Scientists need to make decisions on how to report serum
> potassium results in haemolysed specimens.
>
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> Robert Hill
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