I recently started working for a different HH agency and they do things a little funny. Maybe it's just me but there is a lot of extra uncompensated work to do... but I shall not digress.
For example, I discovered that after collecting a UA specimen the lab requires us to transfer the urine into two different tiny test tubes. This takes time (granted only a few minutes, but seriously my day is full of little extra tasks that "only take a few minutes" a piece), and never in my 7 years a s a nurse, having collected hundreds of urine specimens, have I had to do anything other than complete the requisition, label the cup and stick it in the fridge for the lab to courier or deliver it to the lab myself.
Do other agencies/labs require you to do this test tube transfer thingy too?
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I recently started working for a different HH agency and they do things a little funny. Maybe it's just me but there is a lot of extra uncompensated work to do... but I shall not digress.
For example, I discovered that after collecting a UA specimen the lab requires us to transfer the urine into two different tiny test tubes. This takes time (granted only a few minutes, but seriously my day is full of little extra tasks that "only take a few minutes" a piece), and never in my 7 years a s a nurse, having collected hundreds of urine specimens, have I had to do anything other than complete the requisition, label the cup and stick it in the fridge for the lab to courier or deliver it to the lab myself.
Do other agencies/labs require you to do this test tube transfer thingy too?