To explain: For DNA order, whether the collected specimen should be used or not.
Introduction: The liquid or semifluid substances produced by the body present in the intracellular, interstitial spaces, and within various organs are known as non-blood specimens. The commonly used non-blood specimens are urine and saliva. During labeling and handling of the non-blood specimen, the phlebotomist should follow specific procedure starting from collection up to testing.
To explain: Which specimen is preferred.
Introduction: Phlebotomy is one of the important surgical procedures and bloodletting was an important part of it. Phlebotomists are the members of healthcare team and their significant role is to provide qualitative patient care. For DNA specimen collection, the phlebotomist should follow proper collection procedure.
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