Affinity and KNAP

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So I am in the KS monitoring program I was wondering if anyone knows if when you get selected for testing and on affinity it says "A 763..." (cant remember the numbers right this moment) what exactly is it testing for? Is it an etg test or just a simple urine drug screen? I called labcorp which is who does the tests and the lady said she didn't know. Any help out there? I want to be sure I know exactly what I am being tested for and what type of test it is.

I had a test come back no results and has been that way for s while..what does this mean??,

Has anyone ever took a test and then it say no results..what does this mean its said that for couple days now usually my results only take 3 days..

Specializes in LTC/Skilled and Dermatology.

I have been in KNAP for a year in a couple of weeks. I have always had “prescription positives”. I received my results as usual for “positive”. It’s the holiday weekend so my case manager isn’t in the office to change my results to read “prescription positive”. Under the tab in the affinity app where it read “SVT” it says “Value out of range”. What does this mean? I’ve never had a dilute and I’ve never had a positive result that wasn’t due to a prescribed medication. I think I may have been dehydrated. It was still a positive result, so I clearly wasn’t trying to hide anything. Would I have to test again even though it reads positive as expected?

SVT stands for "specimen validity testing" and detects substitution, adulteration or dilution. If you think it was more concentrated than normal, maybe your cr came back high. It seems to vary by program/case manager on what they do about that. Maybe a hair test/more frequent testing or they may just tell you to be more hydrated next time.  

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