Describe Good Laboratory Practice and Evaluate Its Importance

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DESCRIBE GOOD
LABORATORY
PRACTICE AND
EVALUATE ITS
IMPORTANCE

Name: Razan Ghazi Kamal


Student number: 44425236
Class: HAS6-6
Outline

Background
• Managing sample:
Data of patient
Sample storage
Rejection sample
• Contamination of sample
• Conclusion
Background
Definition Good laboratory practice.

Types of specimen received in


laboratory:
Blood, urine, stool, sputum, cerebrospinal fluid and
semen.
Managing samples :

• Data of patient
Managing samples:
• Sample storage
Managing samples:
• Rejection sample
Lipimic sample
Managing samples:
• Clotted sample
Managing samples:
• inadequate volume of the specimen
Contamination of sample
Conclusion
• Definition Good laboratory practice
• Managing sample :
Data of patent.
Sample storage.
Rejection sample.
• Contamination of sample
Question
• Give examples of samples that are
received in the laboratory?
• What is lipimic sample?
• Give examples of virus or bacteria
can contaminate samples?
Reference lists
Hoc , ENGL 2014 , Guidelines for sample preparation
procedures in GMO analysis, European Union, Italy.

Jc , Dale & SG , Ruby 2003 , ‘Specimen collection volumes


for laboratory tests’, department of Laboratory Medicine and
Pathology, Feb.

JH , Nicols 2011, ‘Laboratory quality control based on risk


management’, May.
Wenclawiak , B , Koch , M & Hadjicostas , E 2010 , Quality
Assurance in Analytical Chemistry , Second Edition ,
Springer, Berlin.

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