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Educating patient on Sputum collection and dispensing Sputum cup
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of the session, the learner will be able to explain to a patient how to collect and dispense a good sputum sample.
Educating patients on collection is essential to have good quality sputum. The healthcare worker (HCW)/ medical officer (MO) or the laboratory technician (LT) can educate patients on how to collect and dispense sputum.
The HCW/MO/LT provides a new sputum cup with the Laboratory Serial Number written on its side to the patient. They should explain that sputum should be collected in an open place or in a well-ventilated room; it should not be collected in closed rooms, toilets and ill-ventilated rooms
A specimen collected under supervision is likely to yield better results. Supervising person has to demonstrate how to collect good sputum and dispensing it:
- Using a laboratory sputum cup, demonstrate how to open the lid of the specimen container and place it conveniently within their reach, so they can close it immediately after collecting sputum and also how to screw the cap on the cup tightly so it doesn't leak.
- Demonstrate how to bring up sputum, beginning with rinsing their mouth as food particles may give false positive results.
- Demonstrate deep inhalation (2–3 times) and let the patient know that this will initiate the cough reflex in most individuals.
- Demonstrate how individuals can place their palms on the waist, squat or sit and continue deep breathing again. Tapping or thumping of the back
may encourage expectoration (Sitting and placing hands on the waist fixes the shoulder and pelvic muscles and brings the intercostal muscles of ribcage and diaphragm into action) - After deep inhalation and coughing deeply, the sputum should come up in their mouth. The sputum is retained in the mouth and allowed to fall from their tongue into the pre-labeled container. Patient should be encouraged not to spit into the container. The patient can also be encouraged to cough directly into the cup.
- The patient’s mouth should not touch the container and the patient must ensure that sputum does not touch the outside of the container.
- The patient should not open the sputum cup till they are ready to use it
- They should not rub off the number written on the side of the container
- They should not touch the inside of the container with their fingers or tongue while collecting sputum
The person collecting the specimen should make sure that no one stands in front of the individual who is trying to cough up the sputum. When an individual has only coughed up saliva or has not coughed up at least 2 ml of sputum, they should be encouraged to give good specimen that is of appropriate quantity.
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Question | Answer 1 | Answer 2 | Answer 3 | Answer 4 | Correct answer | Correct explanation | Page id | Part of Pre-test | Part of Post-test |
When collecting sputum into containers, which of the following should not be done?
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Cough deeply and directly into the sputum cup. | Sputum can sometimes touch the outside of the container. | Always close the lid tightly, after putting the sputum into the cup. | None of the above | 2 |
When dispensing sputum into the sputum container, sputum must never touch the outside of the container.
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Yes | Yes |
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