Clinical lab policy and procedure manual






















Lab Safety Manual: Laboratory Use/Procedures and Policies. PRINT VERSION rev 9/ This Section outlines general safety procedures and policies that apply to all laboratory work. The Safety Committee may establish additional requirements to address potential hazards that could result from specific operations. 1. All students and faculty wanting to use the lab must have proper orientation to the equipment. 2. The doors of the lab will be locked at all times. 3. Any student wishing to use the lab must notify the Sim Coordinator and sign in on the attendance book. 4. When working with the manikins, students must wash their hands and wear gloves. 5. Policies and Procedures-Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care Centers Thelaboratory provides Medicalfullservices to meet ourpatient’s needs. Emergency laboratory services are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Analytical Methods Changes in methods described in laboratory procedure manuals.


separate policy manual. The manual(s) should be accessible to all laboratory staff, and tests should always be performed as specified in the procedure manual. This LabGuide will briefly outline the development of a procedure manual with a focus on meeting the requirements for proper written test procedures that make up the manual. The Procedure. LABORATORY SAFETY MANUAL Page 3 of 29 I. PRINCIPLE: Safe working practices are essential in the laboratory. All healthcare laboratory personnel must incorporate all clinic safety policies and procedures into their everyday work habits. Safety procedures are for the well being of all laboratory professionals. II. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


1. All students and faculty wanting to use the lab must have proper orientation to the equipment. 2. The doors of the lab will be locked at all times. 3. Any student wishing to use the lab must notify the Sim Coordinator and sign in on the attendance book. 4. When working with the manikins, students must wash their hands and wear gloves. 5. 1. follow the policies and guidelines of the College, Program, and the afliating agency. 2. treat others with respect. 3. provide patient care only when the instructor is on the premises. 4. maintain personal appearance according to program policies. 5. maintain confdentiality. 6. report promptly to the clinical area and clinical conferences. Policy and Procedure Review 7 Simulation Best Practices 8 Dress Code 9 Integrity Code of Ethics 10 Training Faculty/ Clinical Instructor Orientation and Training 11 New Hire/ Staff Orientation and Training 12 Student Orientation 13 Facilitated Open Lab 14 Confidentiality/ Consent Confidentiality 15 Record and Data Retention

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