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Culture, Lower Respiratory

Culture, Lower Respiratory

Alternate Test Name

Bronchial Aspirate or Washings, Gastric Aspirate, Tracheal Aspirate or Sputum

Epic Mnemonic
Sunquest Mnemonic

LAB900
RESPC

Category

Microbiology

Specimen Required

Container

Expectorated Sputums: Falcon® sputum collection kit or sterile cup, sealed securely

Volume

Pref. Vol.: 10.0 mL specimen
Min. Vol.: 3.0 mL specimen

Collection Instructions

• Submit bronchial aspirate, tracheal aspirate, or transtracheal aspirate specimens in sterile containers or collection traps
• Cough up sputum from lungs, not saliva

Culture Collection Guide 

Transportation Instructions

Room temperature

Stability

Specimens can be held up to eight (8) hours at room temperature without adverse effect on recovery of microorganisms.

DO NOT REFRIGERATE

Causes for Rejection

Expectorated sputums that are grossly contaminated with saliva

CPT Codes

87070

Effective/Revised

1/17/13

Clinical Significance

Lorum Ipsum Opsom

 

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