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How to fill out the Laboratory Form / MF-ITP-F019 online
This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to complete the Laboratory Form / MF-ITP-F019 online. Ensuring accurate completion of this form is essential for the effective processing of pathology requests.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Laboratory Form / MF-ITP-F019 online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Laboratory Form / MF-ITP-F019 and open it in your browser.
- In the form, begin by entering the EPR Sample Barcode No., if known. This will help to track your submission more efficiently.
- Input the Hospital No. and NHS number to ensure proper identification of the patient.
- Provide the patient's surname in uppercase letters and their forename in the designated fields to maintain clarity.
- Fill in the Consultant’s name, Ward or Department to whom the request pertains, and the date and time of the request.
- Specify the patient's sex and enter the Sample Collection Date and Time, along with the name of the person who collected the sample.
- Include Clinical Details pertinent to the pathology request to assist in proper evaluation.
- Enter a bleep number for quick communication purposes, if applicable.
- Specify the sample type from the drop-down list, followed by detailing the tests required under Biochemistry, Haematology, and Microbiology sections.
- If there are any additional tests required, clearly state them in the 'Others' section.
- Lastly, ensure you include the requesting doctor's name and the patient's date of birth.
- Once all fields are completed, save your changes, and you can choose to download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your Laboratory Form / MF-ITP-F019 online today to ensure your pathology requests are processed without delay.
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