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For quantitative tissue culture order “Quantitative Tissue Culture”.
Quantitative culture on a respiratory specimen (quantitative BAL, sputum) is orderable as “Quantitative Aerobic Culture”.Ask a nurse manager or educator to demonstrate, or call the Helpdesk (6-0001) if uncertain about this workflow.
After printing labels specimens must be “collected” by clicking a hyperlink before sending to the lab. Attention to the following list of common questions may make ordering easier. Some of the new Beaker test orders are unfamiliar as we have transitioned from generic orders to a larger number of specific orders (see previous broadcast for a summary table). The Epic Beaker system has been implemented for one week.