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Test Code BLDP BLOOD CULTURE - PEDIATRIC

Important Note

SPECIMEN SOURCE IS REQUIRED FOR ALL SPECIMENS

Note: This test is performed on patients <11 years. For patients ≥11 years, order BLOOD CULTURE-ADULT, BLD

Methodology

Bactec Instrumentation

 

Specimen Requirements

Draw blood cultures before starting antimicrobial therapy.

 

 

Specimen Type: Blood

Container/Tube: BacT/ALERT PF blood culture bottle with yellow lid

Specimen Volume: See Collection Instructions

Collection Instructions: Draw blood as follows:

 

  1. Disinfect stopper of blood culture bottle with 70% alcohol and allow to dry.
  2. Use ChloraPrep kit as follows to disinfect skin:
  • Peel off package cover to remove ChloraPrep.
  • Hold applicator without touching sponge. Pinch wings once to break ampule. You should hear a pop.
  • Saturate sponge with ChloraPrep by gently pressing it against venipuncture area. Using a back and forth motion, completely wet treatment area for 30 seconds.
  • Allow to dry completely (30 to 60 seconds). Do not blot or wipe solution away. Discard applicator after a single use.

 

If ChloraPrep kits are not available, disinfect skin as follows:

  1. Thoroughly cleanse venipuncture site with 70% alcohol moving in concentric circles to periphery. Allow to dry. If site must be touched during venipuncture, disinfect gloved fingers.
  2. Repeat previous step using iodine. Allow to dry 30 to 60 seconds or wipe with a sterile gauze.
  3. Pediatric blood culture consists of 1 yellow top bottle. Draw 3 mL/minimum 1 mL of blood. 
  4. Consult microbiologist if unable to obtain at least 1 mL.
  5. Gently invert bottle 4 to 5 times to mix.
  6. Label bottle with patient’s legal name, date and actual time of collection, and type of specimen.

Note:

  1. Blood cultures should not be drawn through a line unless they cannot be obtained by venipuncture. If drawn from a line, consult microbiology about volume to be discarded.
  2. Method of specimen collection and amount of blood drawn directly influence success of recovery of isolates and interpretation of results.
  3. Factors directly influencing culture results:
  • Volume of blood drawn is perhaps the most important factor.
  • Method of skin disinfection is also critical.

 

Specimen Type: Bone marrow

Container/Tube: Yellow-top (SPS)

Specimen Volume: 0.5 mL

Specimen Minimum Volume: 0.1 mL

Collection Instructions: Collect specimen as follows; sterile technique must be maintained in all steps of collection.

 

  1. Disinfect stopper of tube with 70% alcohol and allow to dry. Repeat with iodine.
  2. Thoroughly cleanse overlaying skin with 70% alcohol, followed by 2% iodine tincture, moving in concentric circles to periphery. Do not remove iodine.
  3. Specimen must be collected by physician trained in this procedure.
  4. Obtain bone marrow.
  5. Place sterile, 18-gauge needle on syringe and inject bone marrow into tube by puncturing stopper with needle.
  6. Gently invert tube 4 to 5 times to mix.
  7. Label tube with patient’s legal name, date and actual time of collection, and type of specimen.

Note:

  1. Protect specimen from temperature extremes.
  2. When shipping, try to keep specimen as close to ambient temperature as possible.

 

Day(s) Test Set Up

Monday through Sunday

Reference Values

No growth
Critical value (automatic call-back): all positives

Performing Laboratory

Logan Health Medical Center Laboratory

Test Classification and CPT Coding

87040-Blood culture

87076-Anaerobic identification, each (if appropriate)

87077-Aerobic identification, each (if appropriate)

87184-Kirby-Bauer, each (if appropriate)

87186-MIC, each (if appropriate)

Specimen Transport Temperature

Ambient/Refrigerate NO/Frozen NO