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Said: : "It's a bit of a grey area and I've seen it defended both ways. We cover ourselves by defining it as a POC test and use the Hydrion plastic pH indicator strips from MicroEssential - range is 0-14. These easily lend themselves to that sett...
Said: : "We do the same as Rick. I had the same analogy too but he beat me to it. lol. Lois"
Said: : "We treat this as a POC test. While a "specimen" that can be labeled is not collected a specimen is collected on the pH paper. To me the specimen is very similar to the specimen collected for whole blood glucose, in that it is not labele...
Said: : "It shouldn’t be considered a Lab test since no specimen is collected. J   Jeremy Williford, PBT (ASCP)                                                           Point of Care Support Specialist, Clinical Laboratory Services South Georgi...

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