The OR delivery all the specimens to us. We do not go to the OR at all for 
specimens. Whom ever brings the OR specimens must lay out all specimens with 
the slips. Any case that is missing a specimen, we reject the case and the OR 
runner takes it back to the people that work that case to figure out what they 
did wrong. If we accept a case, we time/date stamp as we sign the OR book. If 
it is after hours the OR delivers the specimens to the clinical specimen 
processing area and they sign for the specimens, then they take them to the 
Histology lab.


Tom Podawiltz, HT (ASCP)
Histology Section Head/Laboratory Safety Officer
LRGHealthcare
603-524-3211 ext: 3220
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From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
[histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Kathy Gorham 
[gorh...@verizon.net]
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2009 8:15 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] log book

Good Monday Morning,  We had a serious incident Friday with O.R.  My aide went 
down to get the specimens from O.R. about 9am. (which were left overs from the 
night before).  She did not stamp in the specimens before she left.  When I had 
time to stamp them in and record them in the log book I discovered that the 
colon was not there.  Two other specimens from that patient where in the bag 
but no colon.  So I went down to O.R. to see where it was.  Of course no one 
knows what happened to the colon.  The doctors are furious by all means.  Now 
the O.R. thinks the path lab screwed up.  So my questions is how do others log 
in the specimens as they come into the lab.  We have 2 couriers that brings 
specimens when we are not in the lab from other hospitals.  How do you make 
sure that whom ever brings the specimens actually brings the ones they say they 
do?  Do you have a log book that every specimen that is brought into the lab is 
written down by the person who brings it in?  Right now we have a log book but 
it is written in as we are accessing  the specimens.  So the specimens may have 
been there overnight. We are a very small lab and we do almost everything by 
hand including writing in the log book.  Someday we want to be able to scan by 
bar codes but right now we can not do that. Thanks for any help you can give me.
Kathy Gorham, H.T.
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