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2013 Surveysand Anatomic Pathology Education Programs
Welcome to the 2013 Surveys catalogWe always want the best products and services, whether for our home or laboratory. Oftentimes, selecting “the best” requires extensive research, conversations with friends and colleagues, and lots of time on the Internet to make the right decision. As a customer of the College of American ����������� ����������������������������������������that you have chosen what I believe to be the best external ������������������������������������������������!
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Table of Contents2013 Surveys and Anatomic Pathology Education Programs
1 New Developments ....................................... 3–8
2 Continuing Education .................................. 9–22Continuing Education Programs .................. 10 Competency Assessment Program .............. 17QMEdTM Online Educational Courses ........... 20
3 Quality Management Tools ...................... 23–46Q-PROBESTM ...................................................... 27Q-TRACKS® ....................................................... 32Q-MONITORSTM................................................. 39LMIP® ................................................................ 42CAP LINKSTM ...................................................... 44Quality Management Tools
Pricing Overview ......................................... 46
4 Point-of-Care Programs ............................ 47–52
5 General Chemistry and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring .......................................... 53–74
General Chemistry and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring .......................................... 54
Urine Chemistry ............................................... 63Special Chemistry ........................................... 66
6 Endocrinology ............................................. 75–82
7 Blood Gas, Critical Care, and Oximetry .............................................. 83–86
8 Toxicology ................................................... 87–96
9 Accuracy-Based Programs .................... 97–104Accuracy-Based Programs ........................... 98Validated Materials ...................................... 102
10 Instrumentation Validation Tools ......... 105–122Calibration Verification/Linearity ................ 106Instrumentation Quality
Management Programs ........................... 119
11 Hematology and Clinical Microscopy ............................... 123–136
Hematology .................................................. 124Clinical Microscopy ...................................... 130
12 Reproductive Medicine ........................ 137–140Andrology and Embryology ........................ 138
13 Coagulation ............................................ 141–148
14 Microbiology ........................................... 149–172Bacteriology .................................................. 150Mycobacteriology ........................................ 159Mycology ....................................................... 160Parasitology ................................................... 162Virology and Molecular
Microbiology Testing ................................. 164Virology .......................................................... 165Molecular Microbiology ............................... 167Infectious Disease Serology ......................... 171
15 Immunology and Flow Cytometry ...... 173–184Immunology .................................................. 174Flow Cytometry ............................................. 181
16 Transfusion Medicine, Viral Markers, and Parentage Testing .......................... 185–196
Transfusion Medicine .................................... 186Viral Markers .................................................. 192Parentage Testing ........................................ 195
17 Histocompatibility .................................. 197–200
18 Genetics and Molecular Pathology ..... 201–212Cytogenetics................................................. 202Biochemical and Molecular Genetics ....... 205Molecular Oncology – Solid Tumors ........... 208Molecular Oncology – Hematologic ......... 210
19 Anatomic Pathology .............................. 213–232Surgical Pathology ....................................... 214General Immunohistochemistry .................. 221Predictive Markers ........................................ 223Specialty Anatomic Pathology ................... 224Cytopathology ............................................. 225
20 Forensic Sciences .................................. 233–236
21 Analyte/Procedure Index ..................... 237–274
22 Surveys Product Shipping and Pricing .............................................. 275–296
23 Customer Support and Ordering Information .............................................. 297–312
Customer Support ........................................ 298Ordering Information, Forms, and
Terms and Conditions ............................... 299Additional Information for International and
Noncontinental US Customers ................. 303
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For more information on e-LAB Solutions Connect, visit cap.org/eLabConnect, email us at [email protected], or call 800-323-4040 or 847-832-7000 option 1.
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“It’s no secret why the CAP is the best provider. The CAP distinguishes itself in the proficiency testing market because of the more than 500 leading medical and scientific experts across 25 CAP scientific resource committees who actively participate in the development, launch, and evaluation of all CAP Surveys.”
R. Bruce Williams, MD, FCAPChairCAP Council on Scientific Affairs
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Quality Management ToolsSubsection Name Product Code Page(s)
Q-PROBES Reasons for Test Cancellation QP131 28
Q-PROBES Point-of-Care Glucose Critical Values QP132 29
Q-PROBES Microbiology Testing for Hospital Infection Control QP133 30
Q-PROBES Molecular Testing in Anatomic Pathology QP134 31
Point-of-Care ProgramsSection Name Product Code Page(s)
Point-of-Care Programs POC/Waived PT/INR i-STAT Competency POC5 48
Point-of-Care Programs POC/Waived PT/INR CoaguChek XS Plus Competency POC6 48
Point-of-Care Programs POC/Waived Hemocue Glucose Hemoglobin Competency POC7 48
Point-of-Care Programs POC/Waived Influenza A/B Antigen Detect Competency POC8 48
Point-of-Care Programs POC/Waived Fecal Occult Blood Competency POC9 48
General Chemistry and Therapeutic Drug MonitoringSubsection Name Product Code Page(s)
General Chemistry and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
Everolimus EV 57
General Chemistry and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
Glycated Serum Albumin GSA 60
General Chemistry and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
Plasma Cardiac Markers, Additional Volume PCARMX 62
Special Chemistry 1,5-Anhydroglucitol AG 66
Special Chemistry Body Fluid Chemistry 2 FLD2 67
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1EndocrinologySection Name Product Code Page(s)
Endocrinology C-Telopeptide BMV5 79
Endocrinology N-Telopeptide BMV6 79
ToxicologySection Name Product Code Page(s)
Toxicology Ethanol Biomarkers ETB 93
Accuracy-Based ProgramsSection Name Product Code Page(s)
Accuracy-Based Programs Accuracy-Based Urine ABU 99
Instrumentation Validation ToolsSubsection Name Product Code Page(s)
Calibration Verification/Linearity Ligand Assay, Siemens CVL LN5S 110
Calibration Verification/Linearity Thrombophilia CVL LN35 118
Calibration Verification/Linearity Heparin, Low Molecular Weight CVL LN36 118
Calibration Verification/Linearity von Willebrand Factor Antigen CVL LN37 118
Hematology and Clinical MicroscopySubsection Name Product Code Page(s)
Hematology Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate, Alifax Instrument ESR2 124
Clinical Microscopy Body Fluids Benchtop Reference Guide BFBRG 131
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1 CoagulationSection Name Product Code Page(s)
Coagulation Anticoagulant Monitoring, Dabigatran DBGN 144
Coagulation Anticoagulant Monitoring, Fondaparinux FNPX 144
Coagulation Anticoagulant Monitoring, Rivaroxaban RVBN 144
Coagulation Whole Blood Coagulation, Roche CoaguChek XS System WP10 146
MicrobiologySubsection Name Product Code Page(s)
Bacteriology Legionella pneumophila Antigen Detection LBAS 154
Bacteriology Streptococcus pneumoniae Antigen Detection SBAS 154
Bacteriology Blood Culture, Staphylococcus aureus BCS1 154
Bacteriology PNA FISH for Gram-Negative Rods PNA4 155
Bacteriology Bacterial Vaginosis BV 157
Mycology Mycology Benchtop Reference Guide MBRG 160
Mycology Pneumocystis jiroveci, Calcofluor White Stain PCP1 161
Mycology Pneumocystis jiroveci, DFA Stain PCP2 161
Mycology Pneumocystis jiroveci, Giemsa Stain PCP3 161
Mycology Pneumocystis jiroveci, GMS Stain PCP4 161
Parasitology Worm Identification WID 163
Molecular Microbiology Infectious Disease Respiratory Panel IDR 170
Immunology and Flow CytometrySubsection Name Product Code Page(s)
Flow Cytometry Rare Flow Antigen Validation CD1a RFAV1 183
Flow Cytometry Rare Flow Antigen Validation CD103 RFAV2 183
Transfusion Medicine, Viral Markers, and Parentage TestingSubsection Name Product Code Page(s)
Viral Markers Anti-HCV, Rapid Methods, Waived RHCVW 194
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1Genetics and Molecular PathologySubsection Name Product Code Page(s)
Biochemical and Molecular Genetics Mitochondrial DNA Deletion Syndromes IMD1 207
Biochemical and Molecular Genetics MCAD IMD2 207
Biochemical and Molecular Genetics Mitochondrial Cytopathies IMD3 207
Biochemical and Molecular Genetics CAP/ACMG Molecular Genetics Sequencing, DNA SEC1 207
Anatomic PathologySubsection Name Product Code Page(s)
Surgical Pathology Autopsy & Forensic Anthology of Classic Pathology Images AFA 214
Surgical Pathology Practicum in Cancer Surgical Pathology PCSP/PCSP1 218
General Immunohistochemistry Immunohistochemistry Tissue Microarray Series PM5 222
CytopathologyOnline Gynecologic Cytopathology PAP Education,
Laboratory, SurePath PEDK 226
CytopathologyOnline Gynecologic Cytopathology PAP Education,
Individual, SurePath APEDK 226
CytopathologyOnline Gynecologic Cytopathology PAP Education,
Laboratory, ThinPrep and SurePath PEDL 226
CytopathologyOnline Gynecologic Cytopathology PAP Education,
Individual, ThinPrep and SurePath APEDL 226
CytopathologyOnline Gynecologic Cytopathology PAP Education,
Laboratory, ThinPrep PEDM 226
CytopathologyOnline Gynecologic Cytopathology PAP Education,
Individual, ThinPrep APEDM 226
CytopathologyNongynecologic Cytopathology—Intraoperative Touch
Imprint/Crush Preparation ProgramTICP/TICP1 229
Here’s your practical guide to toxicology laboratory operationsClinical Toxicology Testing:
A Guide for Laboratory Professionals
Complex issues face the laboratory director or pathologist who offers toxicology services. Just published, this thorough reference book will guide both experienced physicians and those in training through the pharmacological principles, testing menus, and methodologies for toxicology testing.
“…This comprehensive—yet eminently readable—text on the burgeoning field of clinical toxicology would be a welcome addition to the reference library of anyone offering toxicology services of any kind.”
Gary L. Horowitz, MD, FCAPBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts
PRESSTo orderVisit cap.org/cappress to download an order form or call the CAP Customer Contact Center.
Item number: PUB220ISBN: 978-0-9837068-1-6Softcover; 304 pages; 2012Price: $95Member price: $80
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Continuing Education Continuing Education Programs .........................................................................................................10Competency Assessment Program ......................................................................................................17QMEd™ Online Educational Courses ..................................................................................................20
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“Pathologist learning is facilitated by a personal motivation coupled to curricula formulated with expert medical knowledge. Working together, the CAP Council on Education and CAP scientific resource committees create learning opportunities to promote the acquisition of knowledge and skills to continuously improve the practice of pathology and health care delivery.”
Gail H. Vance, MD, FCAPChairCAP Council on Education
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Continuing Education Programs
Your laboratory demonstrates its commitment to quality by choosing CAP Surveys products. You’ll find the same level of quality in the CAP Continuing Education Programs. Legend
This activity is eligible for continuing medical education (CME) credit.
This activity is eligible for continuing education (CE) credit.
This activity is eligible for continuing medical education (CME) credit or continuing education (CE) credit.
Information for Courses Bearing the CME Icon
AccreditationThe College of American Pathologists (CAP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
CME Category 1 The College of American Pathologists designates these enduring materials educational activities for a maximum of the stated number of AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Note to CME participants of enduring* materials courses: A new AMA requirement mandates that all physicians wishing to claim AMA PRA Category I Credits™ for an enduring materials activity accredited for CME must pass a scored assessment. The CAP is adding scored assessments to qualifying CME activities.
* Enduring courses are those courses that endure over time such as print or Internet courses.
CE (Continuing Education for Nonphysicians) for Courses Bearing the CE IconThe College of American Pathologists designates these educational activities for a maximum of the stated number of credits of continuing education. Participants should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Board of Certification (BOC) Certification Maintenance Program (CMP) accepts this activity to meet its continuing education requirements. The states of California and Florida also approve these activities for continuing education credit.
Cytotechnologists may apply the credits from the PAPCE1/PAPJE1/PAPKE1/PAPME1, PAP PT, and NGC programs toward the required educational activities for the American Society of Cytopathology (ASC) Continuing Education Credit Program (CECC) and the International Academy of Cytology (IAC).
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Surveys Education ActivitiesWhen your laboratory participates in Surveys, every member of your team can enroll in education activities and earn continuing education (CE) credit at no additional charge. Simply follow these steps:
1. Establish a free Web account. 2. Complete a reading provided in the Participant Summary report or Final Critique. 3. Answer online learning assessment questions.
Each member of your staff can access the Surveys education activities for a maximum of twelve months.
Surveys Education ActivitiesProduct Name Product Code Source Catalog
Page(s)
General Chemistry and Therapeutic DrugsC1/C3/C3X,
CZ/CZX/CZ2/CZ2X, C7Participant Summary 54, 70
Maternal Screening FP Participant Summary 80
First Trimester Maternal Screening, Free Beta hCG FP1B Participant Summary 80
First Trimester Maternal Screening, Total hCG FP1T Participant Summary 80
Toxicology T Participant Summary 88
Urine Toxicology UT Participant Summary 88
Urine Drug Testing, Screening UDS, UDS6 Participant Summary 90
Forensic Urine Drug Testing, Confirmatory UDC Participant Summary 91
Drug Monitoring for Pain Management DMPM Participant Summary 96
Basic Hematology HE, HEP Participant Summary 124
Blood Cell Identification BCP Participant Summary 124
Hematology Automated Differentials FH Series FH1-FH10, FH1P-FH10P Participant Summary 125
Bone Marrow Cell Differential BMD Participant Summary 126
Virtual Peripheral Blood Smear VPBS Participant Summary 128
Semen Analysis SC, SC1, PV, SM, SV, ASA Participant Summary 138
Sperm Motility and Morphology SMCD, SM1CD, SM2CD Participant Summary 138
Coagulation, Limited CGL, CGDF Participant Summary 142
Bacteriology D Final Critique 150
Mycology FParticipant Summary/
Final Critique160
Syphilis Serology G Participant Summary 179
Transfusion Medicine, Comprehensive, Limited J, J1 Participant Summary 186
Transfusion Medicine, Educational Challenges JE1 Participant Summary 186
Transfusion Medicine, Electronic Crossmatch EXM Participant Summary 188
CAP/NSH HistoQIP HQIP Final Critique 219
CAP/ACMG Cytogenetics CY, CYBK Participant Summary 202
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Surveys Self-Claiming Education/Self-Reported Training OpportunitiesWhen your laboratory participates in CAP Surveys, every member of your team can receive self-claiming education/self-reported training opportunities.
Self-Claiming Education/Self-Reported Training Opportunities*Product Name Product Code Source Catalog
Page(s)
Hematology and Clinical Microscopy
Blood Cell Identification BCP Participant Summary 124
Bone Marrow Cell Differential BMD Participant Summary 126
Hematology Automated Differentials FH Series FH1-FH10, FH1P-FH10P Participant Summary 125
Basic Hematology HE, HEP Participant Summary 124
Hemoglobinopathy HG Participant Summary 127
Virtual Peripheral Blood Smear VPBS Participant Summary 128
Clinical Microscopy CMP, CMMP Participant Summary 130
Microbiology
Blood Parasite BP Participant Summary 163
Expanded Bacteriology DEX Participant Summary/Final Critique 151
Mycobacteriology E Participant Summary/Final Critique 159
Yeast F1 Participant Summary/Final Critique 160
Parasitology P Participant Summary/Final Critique 162
Ticks, Mites, and Other Arthropods TMO Participant Summary 163
Genetics and Molecular Pathology
CAP/ACMG Cytogenetics CY Participant Summary 202
CAP/ACMG FISH for Constitutional/Hematologic Disorders
CYF Participant Summary 202
CAP/ACMG FISH for Paraffin-Embedded Tissue CYJ, CYK, CYL Participant Summary 203
CAP/ACMG Cytogenomic Microarray Analysis CYCGH Participant Summary 203
*Notes:
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Maintenance of Certification (MOC)Maintenance of Certification (MOC) is the board certification program that involves continuous professional development and ensures that an American Board of Pathology (ABP) board-certified pathologist is committed to lifelong learning and competency in a specialty and/or subspecialty.
There are six competency categories defined by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) and endorsed by the ABP to fulfill specific MOC requirements. They are listed below with their icons and descriptions. Select CAP education activities are labeled with one or more MOC icons indicating the competencies addressed in that education activity. You can use these icons to develop a learning plan that meets your needs and fulfills your MOC Part II: Lifelong Learning and Part IV: Practice Performance Assessment requirements.
All CAP education activities providing CME credits meet the MOC Part II: Lifelong Learning requirements. Some programs will meet the requirements for Self-Assessment Module (SAM) and/or MOC Part IV at the laboratory or the individual levels. Programs that meet Part IV are identified within the description of the program. Visit the CAP website for the current list of programs that meet the requirements for MOC Part II and Part IV.
Interpersonal and Communication Skills Demonstrate interpersonal and communication skills that result in effective information exchange and teaming with patients, patients’ families, and professional associates.
Medical Knowledge Demonstrate knowledge of established and evolving biomedical, clinical, and cognate sciences and the application of this knowledge to pathology.
Practice-Based Learning and Improvement Demonstrate ability to investigate and evaluate diagnostic and laboratory practices in your own lab, appraise and assimilate scientific evidence, and improve laboratory practices and patient care.
Patient Care Demonstrate a satisfactory level of diagnostic competence and provide appropriate and effective consultation in the context of pathology services.
Professionalism Demonstrate a commitment to carrying out professional responsibilities, adherence to ethical principles, and sensitivity to diverse patient population.
Systems-Based Practice Demonstrate understanding of and contribution to local, regional, and national health care systems, and support health care in systems-based practice definition.
This activity fulfills the SAM credit requirements for MOC and is therefore eligible for SAM credit. Participants who successfully complete an online assessment may apply their earned credit(s) to the ABP’s SAM requirements.
Note to CME/CE participants: As of July 1, 2011, the AMA mandates that all education providers (such as the CAP) require participants pass assessment questions in an enduring* program in order to earn and claim CME credits. All participants in any activity granting CME/CE will be required to complete and pass assessment questions before claiming their credits.
For CME/CE activities: Participants will have unlimited attempts to pass the assessment.
For CME/SAM activities ONLY: Participants will have three attempts to pass the assessment, with feedback provided after each attempt. Participants may not claim CME/SAM if they do not pass on the third attempt.
*Enduring programs are those courses that endure over time such as print or Internet courses.
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Clinical Pathology Education Program, SAM eligibleThe enhanced Clinical Pathology Improvement Program (CPIP) now delivers 12 online clinical laboratory cases to study—one per month—and an opportunity to earn up to 15 CME/SAM credits annually. Assess and improve clinical pathology skills and fulfill Maintenance of Certification (MOC) requirements.
CPIP cases feature real-life case scenarios, including images and clinical background. Participants work through sequentially-revealed information and a series of prompts to arrive at a resolution—just as in the laboratory.
Cases include immediate feedback after each question and a multiple-choice post-test. Participants who earn passing scores on post-tests may apply their earned credits to the ABP’s MOC SAM requirements.
Clinical Pathology Improvement Program CPIP/CPIP1
Program Name Product Code Cases/Year
CPIP/CPIP1
Online cases in clinical pathology ❚ 12
PRICE (USD) $750/250
Additional InformationPathologists and residents can use CPIP online to assess and improve their skills in clinical pathology.
including laboratory administration and operations, transfusion medicine, chemistry, coagulation, hematology, immunology, microbiology, and molecular genetic pathology.
slide images.
option, CPIP1, is not available online. To purchase CPIP and CPIP1, please call 800-323-4040 option 1.
Product Information
case per month
pathologist (within the same institution) reporting option with CME/SAM credit; must order in conjunction with CPIP
CME/SAM credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™) per year
ABP MOC Part IV Practice Performance Assessment requirements
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Education Programs
Program Name Product CodeMaximum AMA PRA
CME Category 1 Credits™ Annually****
MaximumCE Credits Annually
Format CatalogPage
Autopsy Pathology AUCD/AUCD1 12 NA CD-ROM 224
Clinical Pathology Improvement Program*
CPIP/CPIP1 15 NA Online 14
Online Digital Slide Program in Dermatopathology*
DPATH/DPATH1 14 NA Online (DigitalScope) 217
Online Digital Slide Program in Fine-Needle Aspiration*
FNA/FNA1 10 10 Online 231
Fine-Needle Aspiration Glass Slide
FNAG/FNAG1 10 10 Glass Slides 231
Gynecologic Cytopathology – Fields of View
FOVK/FOVK1, FOVM/FOVM1
10 10 Online 228
Forensic Pathology FR/FR1 12 12 CD-ROM 235
Nongynecologic Cytopathology Education**
NGC/NGC1 25 25Glass Slides
With Online Cases230
Neuropathology Program NP/NP1 10 NA CD-ROM 224
Gynecologic Cytopathology PT Program (With PAP Education)***
PAPCPT, APAPCPTPAPJPT, APAPJPTPAPKPT, APAPKPTPAPMPT, APAPMPT
13 13Glass Slides
With Online Cases225
Gynecologic Cytopathology PAP Education Program***
PAPCE1, APAPCE1PAPJE1, APAPJE1PAPKE1, APAPKE1PAPME1, APAPME1
13 13Glass Slides With
Online Cases227
Online PAP EducationPEDK, APEDK, PEDL, APEDL,
PEDM, APEDM13 13 Online (DigitalScope) 226
Performance Improvement Program in Surgical Pathology
PIP/PIP1 40 NA Glass Slides 214
Performance Improvement Program in Surgical Pathology Online
PIPW/PIPW1 40 NA Online (DigitalScope) 215
Practicum in Cancer Surgical Pathology*
PCSP/PCSP1 5 NA Online (DigitalScope) 218
Nongynecologic Cytopathology – Interoperative Touch Imprint/Crush Preparation Program
TICP/TICP1 10 10 Online (DigitalScope) 229
Online Virtual Biopsy Program* VBP/VBP1 23 NA Online (DigitalScope) 216
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System RequirementsMany of our education programs utilize online whole slide images that simulate the use of a microscope. This allows you to scan and use multiple magnifications to view the image.
To best view these programs, we recommend the following.
a trusted website.
For the most up-to-date requirements, refer to cap.org/learning and click on the Technical requirements link.
The download speed and the appearance of the activity will vary depending on the type and speed of your Internet connection, computer’s power, and browser. The use of a Macintosh is not recommended regardless of the browser version.
Programs using DigitalScope require a one-time download and installation of free software, Microsoft Silverlight. See additional details at cap.org/DigitalScope.
Don’t miss out on these educational opportunities!When your laboratory participates in CAP proficiency testing and cytopathology education programs, every member of your team can participate in education activities,earn continuing education (CE) credit, and receive self-claiming education/self-reported training activities at no additional charge.&�Receive more than 100 CE credits, plus additional opportunities for self-claiming education/
self-reported activities*&�Access most online education activities for a maximum of 12 months&�Fine-tune and maintain key laboratory skills with education activities*CAP self-claiming education/self-reported training activities do not offer CE credit.
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2Program Adds Safety & Compliance CoursesOnline Competency Assessment Program helps you meet CAP Laboratory Accreditation Program requirements and CLIA-mandated competency assessment regulations. Also available for 2013 are Safety & Compliance courses specific to the clinical laboratory.
Competency Assessment Program includes:
Safety & Compliance Courses for the LaboratoryThe package includes all seven courses, which are appropriate for annual laboratory compliance training and for clinical laboratory science students prior to clinical rotations. Access Safety & Compliance courses throughout the subscription period; the CAP updates these courses when necessary to reflect changes in regulations or best practices.
Note: You must purchase the Safety & Compliance course package in conjunction with the Competency Assessment Program subscription; it is not available for purchase separately.
The Safety & Compliance courses listed above do not offer CE credit.
Please see next pages for all course descriptions. For more information, visit cap.org/competency.
Competency Assessment Program
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Assessment Course ScheduleDiscipline January 2013 Release July 2013 Release
Blood Banking/Transfusion MedicineHemolytic disease of the fetus and
newborn and perinatal testingCompatibility testing and quality control
Chemistry Cardiac biomarkers Therapeutic drug monitoring
Hematology and Coagulation Erythrocyte inclusions White blood cells
HistologyQuality management in the
histology laboratoryImmunohistochemistry, part 1
Immunology Hepatitis testing Serology kit tests
MicrobiologyMonitoring the testing process in
microbiology: specimen identification, quality control, and proficiency testing
Microbiology of the gastrointestinal tract
Phlebotomy/Specimen Processing Common pitfalls in specimen processingGeneral specimen handling and
transportation requirements
Point-of-Care Testing Point-of-care whole blood glucose testing Point-of-care blood gases
Quality Programs/ManagementInvestigating occurrences (occurrence reports, root cause analysis, corrective
action)
Development and implementation of a quality management program
Safety Bloodborne pathogens General laboratory safety
Urinalysis/Body Fluids Physical and chemical urinalysis Microscopic urinalysis, part 1
Pro Course ScheduleDiscipline January 2013 Release July 2013 Release
Blood Banking/Transfusion MedicineRed Blood Cell components (composition,
storage, processing, and selection)Preparation, storage, and
selection of non-Red Cell components
Chemistry Endocrine function testing Chemistry specimen and reagent handling
Hematology and Coagulation Common coagulation tests Platelet testing, morphology, and disorders
Histology Safety issues in the histology laboratory Special stains
Immunology Qualitative HIV antibody testingMolecular amplification methods for
detection of infectious diseases
Microbiology Urine and body fluid cultures Blood cultures
Phlebotomy/Specimen ProcessingChallenges of phlebotomy: pediatric blood collection, alternate sites, and
difficult draws
Specimen collection for workplace urine drug testing programs and forensic drug and alcohol testing
Point-of-Care TestingPoint-of-care whole blood prothrombin
time and INR (PT/INR) testingPoint-of-care cardiac biomarkers
Quality Programs/Management Monitoring the quality control program Assessing competency in the laboratory
Safety Fire and electrical safety Ergonomics
Urinalysis/Body Fluids Cerebrospinal fluid analysis Semen analysis
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Safety & Compliance CoursesOSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Addresses the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens standard as it applies to clinical and medical laboratories. Covers major bloodborne pathogens, including hepatitis B and HIV. Focuses on proper handling of sharps, personal protective equipment (PPE), engineering controls such as microbiological safety cabinets, and proper work practices like hand-washing.
OSHA Chemical Hygiene Describes the OSHA Chemical Hygiene Standard and helps satisfy OSHA requirements for annual training. Explains Haz-Com, the National Fire Protection Agency diamond, the Material Safety Data Sheet, and common-sense laboratory safety rules applied to clinical laboratory practice.
OSHA Electrical Safety Addresses electrical safety and electrical hazards commonly found in the clinical laboratory. Covers prevention and safety measures, fighting electrical fires, and treatment of electrical injuries.
OSHA Fire Safety Teaches the basics of fire safety in the clinical laboratory, including classes of fire and key acronyms such as PASS and RACE. Addresses fire prevention, drills, and firefighting techniques.
OSHA Formaldehyde Covers essentials for any laboratory that uses formaldehyde or formalin. Shares facts about formaldehyde, safety risks, proper handling procedure, monitoring, spill clean-up, and personal protective equipment.
Tuberculosis Awareness Provides background information about spread of TB, PPD testing procedures, CDC guidelines, and methods of control.
Medical Errors and Patient Safety Includes potential causes of medical errors in the clinical laboratory, important legislation and definitions, and steps laboratory professionals can take to reduce the impact of medical errors in their workplace. Serves as an ideal part of an effective medical error reduction program and is appropriate for both experienced and newer laboratory personnel.Note: The Safety & Compliance courses are not available for purchase separately. The courses listed above do not offer CE credit.
Product Codes and Fees for Competency Assessment Program and Safety & Compliance Courses
Your laboratory’s license for Competency Assessment Program is based on the number of individuals who will be using Competency Assessment Program—that is, the number of people for whom you will be assessing competency, not the number of employees in your laboratory. The Safety & Compliance course package is an addition to your Competency Assessment Program order. The same employees enrolled in Competency Assessment Program will have access to Safety & Compliance courses if the additional fee is paid.
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Note: You must purchase the Safety & Compliance course package in conjunction with the Competency Assessment Program subscription; it is not available for purchase separately.
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Learn quality tools and techniques with case examples from medical laboratories. Program informationCAP Quality Management Educational Resources (QMEd) courses support you in implementing quality tools that will improve your processes and eliminate waste.
CAP QMEd courses help you build a quality system—one piece at a time—that enhances your continuous improvement and Lean efforts.
CAP QMEd courses are delivered online via a highly interactive user interface that allows you to learn at your own pace.
CAP online interactive QMEd courses will help you:
Improved for 2013All QMEd courses now include CE credit.
About the Courses15189 Walkthrough Order ISOEDWTDesigned for lab quality managers (along with your medical and administration decision makers) considering implementation of the ISO 15189 program. Summarizes each section of the standard, while clarifying its intent and key requirements. Hear directly from CAP 15189SM assessors who offer context and examples of how technical problems relate to more fundamental deficiencies in the quality management system.
2 CE credits available
QMS Implementation Roadmap Order ISOEDRMOutlines the practical steps necessary to build, implement, and maintain a quality management system that meets the ISO 15189 standard. Gain perspective on practices (and pitfalls) straight from CAP 15189 assessors, as well as CAP 15189-accredited labs. Designed for lab quality managers, plus your implementation team members.
2 CE credits available
Root Cause Analysis Order ISOEDRCLearn real-world methodology to conduct a general root cause analysis, along with the tools necessary to implement it. Learn from actual examples of complete root cause analysis based on projects in labs like yours. You will even perform key steps based on a participant case study. The course is designed for laboratory quality managers and implementation team members.
6 CE credits available
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Internal Auditing Order ISOEDIAIncrease your capabilities for internal auditing with proven methodology. Learn from CAP 15189 assessors how to prepare for interviews, communicate findings to your internal quality management team, and use audits to drive process improvements.
2 CE credits available
Document Control Order ISOEDDCThis “how-to” course on document control systems details how to control documents in a way that meets ISO 15189 requirements, how to accomplish document control even with minimal resources (such as spreadsheets), and how document control contributes to cost containment. All this from CAP 15189 assessors who give examples and commentary on common pitfalls and issues.
2 CE credits available
Quality Manual Development Order ISOEDQMThis course provides guidance on how to go beyond a quality plan to develop a manual that organizes and communicates your laboratory’s quality management system. You will see an example of an effectively structured and written manual so you can organize and create your own. Plus, CAP 15189 assessors show you approaches to link your quality policy to quality objectives and metrics.
2 CE credits available
Management Review Order ISOEDMRThis course interprets the ISO 15189 requirements for management review. The CAP 15189 assessors discuss how to structure the review meeting, communicate results of quality assessments, and prompt strategic decisions from management—all in the context of the overall health of your organization.
2 CE credits available
Make sure your laboratory team is ready to meet the challenges ahead. Sign up now for this comprehensive set of learning tools.
For more information, visit cap.org/QMEd or call 800-323-4040 or 847-832-7000 option 1.
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Quality Management Tools Q-PROBES™ .....................................................................................................................................27Q-TRACKS® .....................................................................................................................................32 Clinical Pathology Monitors ...........................................................................................................33 Anatomic Pathology Monitor ..........................................................................................................38Q-MONITORS™ ...............................................................................................................................39LMIP® .............................................................................................................................................42CAP LINKS™ ....................................................................................................................................44Quality Management Tools Pricing Overview ......................................................................................46
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Discontinued 2012 ProductsHospital Nursing Satisfaction with Laboratory Services (QP121)Turnaround Time for Large or Complicated Specimens in Surgical Pathology (QP122)Frequency Monitoring of Outpatient Laboratory Testing (QP123)Timeliness and Accuracy of Reporting Preliminary Blood Culture Results (QP124)Specimen Acceptability in Blood Bank (QT18)
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“Our goal is to improve laboratory quality. We strive to address current laboratory issues by measuring the best and most relevant quality indicators and identifying the best associated practices.”
Raouf E. Nakhleh, MD, FCAPChairCAP Quality Practices Committee
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Quality ManagementToolsThe CAP’s comprehensive collection of Quality Management Tools (QMT) strengthens your knowledge of key laboratory processes, identifies quality improvement opportunities, and provides the information you need for effective laboratory management:
Q-PROBES™ In-Depth Quality Assessment Program
Q-TRACKS® Continuous Quality Monitoring Program
Q-MONITORS™ Customized Quality Monitors Program
LMIP® Laboratory Management Index Program
CAP LINKS™ The Laboratory Integrated Knowledge Source
The CAP’s Quality Management Tools help you:
Identify quality improvement opportunities and monitor progress over time
Establish realistic goals for your laboratory using a set of customized external benchmarks
Demonstrate the ability to meet accreditation requirements
Integrate QMT into your daily activities to support your quality improvement initiatives!
Q-PROBES, Q-TRACKS, and Q-MONITORS activities meet the American Board of Pathology MOC Part IV Practice Performance Assessment requirements.
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Q-PROBES, Q-TRACKS, and Q-MONITORSoffer a comprehensive collection of tools to complement your quality management program needs.*
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*The CAP requires accredited laboratories to have a quality management plan that covers all areas of the laboratory and includes benchmarking key measures of laboratory performance (GEN.13806, 20316). The Joint Commission requires accredited hospitals to regularly collect and analyze performance data (PI.01.01.01, PI.02.01.01). CLIA requires laboratories to monitor, assess, and correct problems identified in preanalytic, analytic, and postanalytic systems (§493.1249, §493.1289, §493.1299).
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A Program for In-depth Comprehensive Assessment
Evaluate quality improvements in your laboratory—With today’s focus on reducing medical errors, laboratories strive to achieve and maintain excellence. Using short-term studies, Q-PROBES provides a one-time comprehensive assessment of key processes in your laboratory.
Structure your data collection and analysis for success—Use Q-PROBES to help build and improve data collection and analysis processes that contribute to quality of care, patient safety, and outcomes.
Establish realistic laboratory benchmarks and performance goals—Implement Q-PROBES, an external peer-comparison program, to address process-, outcome-, and structure-oriented quality assurance issues. Establish benchmarks through external database comparisons and compare your performance to that of peer organizations to establish laboratory goals and improve performance.
Q-PROBES activities meet the American Board of Pathology MOC Part IV Practice Performance Assessment requirements.
Examine the effectiveness of key processes with Q-PROBES.
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Reasons for Test Cancellation QP131Laboratory tests may be cancelled for a variety of reasons after specimens have been collected and received in the laboratory but before results have been reported. Each cancellation represents both a use of laboratory resources and a potential delay in patient care. Preanalytical reasons for test cancellation by the ordering source include wrong test, wrong patient, or duplicate tests. The laboratory may also cancel tests for preanalytical reasons related to specimen quality, transportation conditions, or lost specimens. Analytical reasons for test cancellation by the laboratory include such things as interfering substances or contamination that make results unreliable.
This study will allow participant laboratories to categorize the reasons for test cancellation in order to identify opportunities for improvement in test ordering, quality of collected specimens, and specimen tracking.
ObjectiveDetermine the rate and reasons for test cancellation for blood specimens that have been collected and received in the laboratory for hematology, chemistry, or coagulation testing and compare performance between participating institutions.
Data CollectionParticipants will prospectively review accessions into the chemistry/hematology/coagulation laboratories for a six-week period or until 75 cancellation events are identified. An event may be a single test cancelled or if multiple tests are cancelled at the same time for the same reason, this will be considered one cancellation event. The participants will provide the reason for the cancellation (eg, cancelled by ordering source, cancelled by laboratory for ordering problems, specimen quality, or analytical problems).
Performance Indicator Performance Breakdown Breakdown of reasons for test cancellation Breakdown of cancelled tests by testing section
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Point-of-Care Glucose Critical Values QP132Point-of-care glucose (POCG) testing is central to glycemic control, insulin treatment, and the risk management of hypoglycemia. POCG measurements are also useful for the immediate detection of severe (critical) hypoglycemic or hyperglycemic episodes, which require prompt intervention. Detection of critical glucose results and their timely reporting to responsible caregivers is recognized as an important patient safety goal. While results from POCG testing have been demonstrated to be generally comparable to testing serum specimens by conventional methods, accuracy is not as good when testing critically ill patients and when results are in the extreme (critical) high or low range. In addition, nurses and others who perform POCG testing may lack experience with handling critical results that are relatively infrequent.
ObjectiveDetermine the current policies and practices involving verification and notification of critical value results obtained by POCG measurements in the hospital and emergency department setting.
Data CollectionParticipants will retrospectively identify 50 consecutive POCG measurements (or all that are identified within a review limit of one year) on inpatients and emergency department patients that initially (before confirmation) produced critical high or critical low results. For each case, record the method, result, and location. Also, if performed, record the confirmation method, confirmation result, and notification action. Record the total number of POCG tests and the total number of critical values from the time period used to identify the 50 critical glucose measurements.
Complete a questionnaire of policies and practices related to critical POCG results. Information to be collected will include POCG methods, operator training and certification, definition of POCG critical values, procedure and criteria for confirming a POCG critical value, and process for notification, including documentation. In addition, information will be collected about quality assurance tracking of critical POCG values.
Performance Indicators Primary:
o Rate of critical value results with additional confirmatory testing
Secondary: o Percentage of POCG measurements in the critical range (high or low) o Breakdown by testing location
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Microbiology Testing for Hospital Infection Control QP133Clinical microbiology reports are the pivot on which hospital infection control turns. The Joint Commission requires all accredited hospitals to maintain epidemiological monitoring programs. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) mandates that all hospitals submit data on measures to prevent health care-associated infections and withhold reimbursement when patients are readmitted with some of them.
Quality measures for methods to detect antimicrobial resistant agents of hospital-acquired infections are in flux. Infection control measures that respond to agents’ isolation are controversial. This Q-PROBES study examines detection rates for the two most clinically important of these agents in settings of surveillance and diagnosis.
ObjectiveExamine detection rates in the surveillance and diagnosis of various methods for demonstrating (1) methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and (2) Clostridium difficile.
Data CollectionIdentify methicillin-resistant S. aureus and C. difficile positive specimens until 30 isolates of each phenotype are identified or eight weeks have elapsed, whichever comes first. Record the collection site (MRSA) or type of stool specimen (C. difficile), specimen collection date/time, result reporting date/time, and the detection method for the MRSA or C. difficile positive specimen. In addition, record the number of patients admitted to the hospital, the number of S. aureus isolates (both methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant), and the number of samples submitted for C. difficile testing during the study period.
Participants will return two questionnaires. In the first questionnaire, laboratory personnel characterize specimen collection requirements, detection methods, and reporting practices for the two agents of interest. In the second questionnaire, local infection control practitioners report on institutional practices regarding screening for methicillin-resistant S. aureus and C. difficile and regarding isolation of patients carrying or infected by these phenotypes.
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Molecular Testing in Anatomic Pathology QP134With the rapid growth of specialized molecular testing, laboratories are being asked more frequently to use anatomic pathology material to perform molecular testing, either in the laboratory or as a send-out to a reference laboratory. The retrieval and preparation of the material may be very time consuming and labor intensive, particularly if unstained slides are requested or archival storage is not on site. In some cases, laboratories are required to perform molecular tests on a reflex basis. The molecular tests themselves can be very costly. When the requested testing does not meet established clinical guidelines in regard to the timing of the test, the use of the results, or the adequacy of the material available for testing, the laboratory may question the relevance of these assays. While there are some guidelines on clinical relevance and performance of these tests, there is currently limited information in the literature about the adherence to these guidelines and the additional workload on laboratory personnel.
ObjectiveDetermine timing, appropriateness, and practice patterns of molecular testing in surgical pathology for lung carcinoma, colorectal carcinoma, and melanoma.
Data CollectionTwo data collections will be conducted. First, participants will retrospectively identify all lung carcinoma, colorectal carcinoma, and melanoma cases for which molecular testing was performed over the prior year, or until 40 cases are collected, whichever comes first. For each case, participants will record the patient’s demographic information, the organ site, specimen type (ie, biopsy, resection, cytology), histologic subtype of the tumor, tissue preparation that was used for molecular analysis (ie, paraffin block, unstained slides), molecular test requested, the order or submit date, and the final report date for the molecular test result. Second, participants will prospectively collect information on all requests for molecular testing in anatomic pathology over a one month period, or until 30 cases are collected, whichever comes first. For each collection, both in-house and send-out tests will be included.
Performance Indicators Primary:
o Percentage of cases in which the use of molecular testing adhered to established clinical guidelines
Secondary: o Percentage of cases in which molecular testing was successfully performed o Percentage of all solid tumor cases for which molecular testing was requested o Turnaround time parameters
This is a one-time study conducted in the fourth quarter.
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A Program of Continuous Quality MonitoringObserve performance trends over time to identify and monitor opportunities for quality improvement through quantitative quality measures. Q-TRACKS offers continuous quality monitoring with longitudinal tracking of performance and key indicators for clinical and anatomic pathology.
Step 1:Establish realistic benchmarks by comparing your laboratory to others like yours.
Step 2:Identify improvement opportunities.
Step 3:Monitor improvement over time to ensure accurate diagnosis, patient safety, and quality patient care.
Q-TRACKS: QT3 - Laboratory Specimen Acceptability Trend Analysis Report: January-March
Q-TRACKS: QT3 - Laboratory Specimen AcceptabilityExternal Comparison Report: January-March
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Q-TRACKS activities meet the American Board of Pathology MOC Part IV Practice Performance Assessment requirements.
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In order to report accurate laboratory results and meet The Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goal #1: “Improve the accuracy of patient identification,” institutions must properly identify patients. Since most laboratories perform testing away from the patient, patient identification, labeling of specimens, and coordination with test requisitions must be performed accurately and completely. By continuously monitoring for wristband errors, participants can promptly identify and correct problems that may interfere with patient care services.
ObjectiveAssess the incidence of wristband errors within individual institutions, compare performance between participating institutions, and identify improvement opportunities.
Data CollectionOn six predetermined days per month, participants will monitor patient wristband identification for all phlebotomies performed at their institution. Phlebotomists will tally the total number of wristbands checked, the number of errors found, and the types of wristband error. This monitor includes all routinely wristbanded patients. (Include emergency department patients only if the emergency department routinely applies wristbands to these patients.)
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Blood Culture Contamination QT2Despite advances in blood culture practices and technology, false-positive blood culture results due to contaminants continue to be a critical problem. Blood culture contamination rate, the primary indicator of preanalytic performance in microbiology, is associated with increased length of hospital stay, additional expense, and the administration of unnecessary antibiotics. The CAP and other accrediting organizations require you to monitor and evaluate key indicators of quality for improvement opportunities. Use this monitor to help meet this requirement.
ObjectiveDetermine the rate of blood culture contamination using standardized criteria for classifying contaminants.
Data CollectionOn a monthly basis, participants will tabulate the total number of blood cultures processed and the total number of contaminated blood cultures. Blood cultures from neonatal patients are tabulated separately. For the purposes of this study, participants will consider a blood culture to be contaminated if they find one or more of the following organisms in only one of a series of blood culture specimens: Coagulase-negative Staphylococcus; Micrococcus; Alpha-hemolytic (viridans) Streptococci; Propionibacterium acnes; Corynebacterium sp. (diptheroids); or Bacillus sp. Participants have the option to monitor institution-specific subgroups.
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Laboratory Specimen Acceptability QT3A substantial amount of rework, diagnostic and therapeutic delay, and patient inconvenience can result from specimen rejection. Patient redraws may result from unlabeled, mislabeled, and incompletely labeled specimens; clotted and/or hemolyzed specimens; or insufficient specimen quantity. By continuously monitoring specimen acceptability, collection, and transport, laboratories can promptly identify and correct problems.
ObjectiveIdentify and characterize unacceptable blood specimens that are submitted to the chemistry and hematology sections of the clinical laboratory for testing.
Data CollectionThis monitor includes all blood specimens submitted for testing to the chemistry and hematology departments of the clinical laboratory. On a weekly basis, participants will record the total number of specimens received, the number of rejected specimens, and the primary reason each specimen was rejected.
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In-Date Blood Product Wastage QT4Blood for transfusion is a precious resource. At a minimum, wastage of blood that is not out-of-date represents a financial loss to the health care system. More ominously, systemic wastage of blood may reflect an environment of care that is out of control and could pose risks to patient safety.
ObjectiveCompare the rates of blood product wastage (ie, units discarded in-date) in participating hospitals and track rates of improvement over time.
Data CollectionOn a monthly basis, participants will use blood bank records to obtain information on the total number of units transfused for each type of blood component. Participants will track the number and type of blood units that are wasted in-date and the circumstances of wastage. Include the following types of blood components: red blood cells (allogeneic), frozen plasma, platelet concentrates, single donor platelets, and cryoprecipitate.
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Satisfaction With Outpatient Specimen Collection QT7Specimen collection is one of the few areas of laboratory medicine that involves direct outpatient contact. As a result, patient satisfaction with this service is a vital indicator of quality laboratory performance. Accrediting agencies such as The Joint Commission and CAP (GEN.20335) require measurement of patient satisfaction with laboratory services. Use this monitor to help meet this requirement.
ObjectiveAssess patient satisfaction with outpatient phlebotomy services by measuring patients’ assessment of waiting time, discomfort level, courteous treatment, and overall satisfaction.
Data CollectionOn a monthly basis, participants will distribute copies of a questionnaire to a minimum of 25 outpatients (maximum of 99 outpatients), using predetermined data collection criteria. This monitor includes any outpatient undergoing venipuncture. This monitor excludes patients seen in the emergency department, ambulatory surgery area, urgent care facility, chest pain center, 23-hour short-stay facility, employee health department, outpatient health screening fair/promotion, dialysis center, nursing home, or extended care facility.
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Stat Test Turnaround Time Outliers QT8The stat test turnaround time (TAT) outlier rate, expressed as a percentage of tests missing target reporting times, is a measure of outcomes that evaluates how well the laboratory meets patient and clinician needs. This monitor helps meet CAP Checklist requirement GEN.20316, “The QM program includes monitoring key indicators of quality in the preanalytic, analytic, and postanalytic phases.
ObjectiveMonitor the frequency with which stat test TAT intervals exceed institutional stat test TAT expectations.
Data CollectionBefore beginning data collection, participants will establish a specimen receipt-to-report deadline for emergency department (ED) stat potassium tests. On six predetermined days per month, participants will monitor the TAT of up to 10 randomly selected ED stat potassium tests on each of three, eight-hour shifts (up to 180 tests per month) and track the number of ED stat potassium determinations reported later than the established reporting deadline. This monitor includes stat potassium tests ordered as part of a panel and excludes stat potassium levels that are requested on body fluids other than blood, as part of timed or protocol studies, or after the specimen arrives in the laboratory.
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Critical Values Reporting QT10Laboratories commonly refer to critical values as results requiring immediate notification to the physician or caregiver for necessary patient evaluation or treatment. Recent regulations from agencies and accreditors such as the CMS, The Joint Commission, and the CAP (GEN.20316, COM.30000) mandate that laboratories develop and implement an alert system for critical values. Use this monitor to document compliance with your laboratory’s alert plan.
ObjectiveEvaluate the documentation of successful critical values reporting of general chemistry, hematology, and coagulation analytes for both inpatients and outpatients according to the laboratory’s policy.
Data CollectionOn a monthly basis, participants will evaluate 120 inpatient and 120 outpatient critical values. Data collection will include general chemistry, hematology, and coagulation analytes on the critical values list. Retrospectively, participants will record the total number of critical values monitored and the number with documentation of successful notification. This monitor will exclude critical values for microbiology, cardiac markers, drugs of abuse, therapeutic drug levels, urinalysis, blood gases, point-of-care tests, tests performed at reference laboratories, and critical values on discharged patients.
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Turnaround Time of Troponin QT15The swiftness with which physicians establish diagnoses of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with chest pain may determine the type and predict the outcome of therapy those patients will receive. Included in the total time consumed in establishing diagnoses of AMI are the component intervals required to measure biochemical markers of myocardial injury. One of the most critical biochemical markers is troponin. Help meet CAP Checklist requirement GEN.20316 with this monitor.
ObjectiveDetermine the median order-to-report turnaround time (TAT) of troponin (I or T) and the percent of troponin results reported by each institution’s established deadline.
Data CollectionParticipants will record TATs (in minutes) for three randomly selected troponin specimens obtained from patients seen in EDs on each of three traditional shifts (total of nine measurements) on six predetermined days per month. They will measure TATs from the time the tests are ordered to the time that results are made available to ED personnel.
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Corrected Results QT16The CAP developed this Q-TRACKS monitor in recognition of the importance of timely detection and correction of erroneous laboratory results. Accuracy in laboratory results is critical to the effectiveness of a physician’s plan of care for a patient. An erroneous result can delay or alter patient treatment; therefore, detection of erroneous results should be a priority in every laboratory and should be monitored as a key quality indicator. Help measure your compliance with CLIA 493.1299, Postanalytic Systems Quality Assessment, with this monitor.
ObjectiveMonitor the number of corrected test results within individual institutions and compare performance with that of all institutions and those institutions similar to yours.
Data CollectionOn a monthly basis, participants will monitor the number of corrected test results and the total number of billable tests for that month. Include test results for all patients in all care settings with the following exclusions: anatomic pathology tests, narrative physician-interpreted tests (eg, bone marrow biopsies and peripheral smear reports), and point-of-care tests.
Performance Indicator
Outpatient Order Entry Errors QT17Order accuracy bears an obvious relationship to the quality of laboratory testing. When the laboratory fails to complete a requested test, it delays the diagnostic evaluation, potentially extending a patient’s hospital stay and prolonging therapy. When the laboratory completes a test that was not requested, the cost of care increases, patients may be subjected to unnecessary phlebotomy, and laboratory efficiency declines.
ObjectiveMeasure the incidence of incorrectly interpreted and entered outpatient physician test orders into the laboratory computer, compare performance across institutions, and track performance over time.
Data CollectionOn six preselected weekdays per month, participants will compare eight outpatient requisitions or order sheets to the orders entered into the laboratory’s information system to determine if any order entry errors occurred. Order entry error categories include requesting physician errors; incorrect, missing, and extra test errors; test priority errors; and nonroutine routing request errors. This monitor excludes tests performed in transfusion medicine/blood bank or anatomic pathology. This monitor also excludes tests from the following patient care settings: inpatient, ED, ambulatory surgery, urgent care, chest pain center, 23-hour short-stay facility, employee health department, outpatient screening fair/promotion, and dialysis center.
Performance Indicators Performance Breakdown
Look for your input forms approximately three weeks prior to the quarter.
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The correlation of cervicovaginal cytology (Pap test) findings with cervical biopsy results is a significant part of the cytopathology laboratory’s quality assurance program. By monitoring this correlation, the laboratory can identify potential problems that require improvement, thereby ensuring better patient results.
ObjectiveQuantify the correlation between the findings of cervicovaginal cytology and corresponding histologic material.
Data CollectionOn a monthly basis, participants will record information on true-positive, false-positive, and false-negative cytology-biopsy correlations. The false-negative correlations will be classified into four error categories: screening errors, interpretive errors, screening and interpretive errors, and adequacy determination errors. Participants will also record the biopsy diagnoses for Pap tests with an interpretation of atypical squamous cells (ASC-US and ASC-H) or atypical glandular cells (AGC). This monitor includes patients for whom a cervical biopsy specimen is submitted to the laboratory and for whom a satisfactory or satisfactory but limited Pap test has been submitted within three months previous to the biopsy or at the time of the biopsy.
Performance Indicators
Q-TRACKS Anatomic Pathology Monitors
Look for your input forms approximately three weeks prior to the quarter.
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A Program for a Customized Comprehensive AssessmentEvaluate quality improvements in your laboratoryWith today’s focus on reducing medical errors, achieving and maintaining excellence is key to success. Using continuous monitoring, Q-MONITORS provide a comprehensive assessment of key processes in your institution and allow your institution to meet accreditation and regulatory requirements.
Structure your data collection and analysis for successUse Q-MONITORS to help build and improve data collection and analysis processes that contribute to quality of care, patient safety, and outcomes. Observe performance trends over time to identify and monitor opportunities for quality improvement through quantitative quality measures.
Establish realistic laboratory benchmarks and performance goalsQ-MONITORS are customized programs that address process-, outcome-, and structure-oriented quality assurance issues. Establish benchmarks through external database comparisons and compare your performance to establish goals for performance improvement.
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Q-MONITORS Customized Quality Monitoring Program
Monitoring of Troponin Metrics for Chest Pain Centers QM1Patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with chest pain must be evaluated quickly. Rapid serum troponin measurement is an important part of ED practice that can provide decisive information for patient management. Reducing delays in troponin testing has been reported to result in shorter length of stay in the ED and more rapid initiation of anti-ischemic treatment. Chest pain centers should therefore have effective procedures for ensuring optimal turnaround time (TAT) for troponin and a process for ongoing monitoring to ensure that performance meets expectations. Participants will monitor two to eight metrics required by the Society of Chest Pain Centers (Cycle IV: Key Element 4.4.0.0) and monitor the CMS requirement (Measure OP-16) for troponin turnaround time of 60 minutes or less when measured from patient arrival to result availability.
Institutions do not need to be accredited by the Society of Chest Pain Centers to participate in this monitor.
ObjectiveHelp meet the CMS and Society of Chest Pain Centers (SCPC) quality performance requirements for monitoring ED troponin TAT and meeting timeliness goals.
Data collectionCollect data six days per month from nine patients per day from patients in whom troponin is measured and record time points for certain actions in the testing process. These times include patient arrival, test order, specimen collection, laboratory receipt, and result availability. Participants will select which metrics to monitor, with the option to monitor all metrics.
Participants will also complete a questionnaire about clinical and laboratory practices related to troponin testing.
SCPC MetricsMain Laboratory Troponin Testing
at least one of the following:
and at least one of the following:
Point-of-Care Troponin Testing
Performance indicators
ReportsParticipants will receive benchmarking, as compared to all institutions, for specimen collection to result availability turnaround time.
A report will be provided on a quarterly basis for compliance with Chest Pain Center key element 4.4.0.0; ED Baseline Troponin Turn-Around-Time Metrics.
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Completeness of Cancer Reporting QM2In 2004, the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer introduced Standard 4.6 (now Standard 2.1) for
reports contain all of the required data elements defined by the CAP Cancer Protocols. The CAP Laboratory Accreditation Program contains a similar requirement (ANP.12350).
The Joint Commission standards for medical staff MS.4.15 and MS.4.40 stipulate that medical staff members undergo Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation (OPPE) more often than every year, and completeness of cancer reporting has been suggested as one measure suitable for OPPE. Finally, the CMS pay-for-performance standards for pathologists provided incentives for the inclusion of specific elements in colon, breast, and prostate cancer reports (H.R. 6111).
This ongoing quality performance measure can be used to assess whether departments are in compliance with standards related to cancer reporting. The data may also be subcategorized by individual pathologist for use in ongoing professional practice evaluations.
ObjectiveDetermine the adequacy of cancer reporting.
Data Collection
each quarter for adequacy. For other laboratories, a minimum of 30 cases per quarter is required for evaluation. Institutions may optionally collect data for individual pathologists to be used for ongoing professional practice evaluations. Reports will be evaluated for the presence of all CAP-required data elements, as specified in the CAP Cancer Checklists, and the use of synoptic format.
Performance Indicators Primary:
o Percentage of reports that include all CAP-required data elements o Percentage of reports using a synoptic format
Secondary: (optional) o Summary of each pathologist’s performance with respect to completeness and use of synoptic format
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Laboratory Management Index ProgramManage your laboratory more effectively with LMIP—The Laboratory Management Index Program (LMIP), an effective fiscal management tool, offers a valuable peer comparison of your laboratory’s performance. LMIP can help you with the annual budget process, contract negotiations, and daily operations management.
With more than 15 years of experience and the largest laboratory participant database, LMIP is the best management resource for health care professionals charged with decision-making responsibilities. Using management ratios as performance indicators, LMIP extends beyond traditional analysis of productivity and staffing to focus on the most important factors affecting laboratory performance:
Productivity—How effectively are you using your laboratory personnel?
Utilization—How do your test-ordering patterns compare to those of your peers?
Cost-effectiveness— How efficiently are you using your supplies, equipment, and labor?
With LMIP’s statistically valid method of peer grouping (fingerprint clustering), you receive the most meaningful comparisons. These comparisons allow you, your colleagues, and your administration to make informed and realistic decisions about staffing, budgets, and other performance targets.
Achieving quality test results involves more than just ensuring properly conducted tests. Understanding financial factors that drive laboratory processes enhances your confidence in the management decisions you make. Ultimately, these decisions will guide your organization to deliver superior patient care.
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Laboratory Management Index Program LMBLMIP provides a report of your laboratory’s overall operation. Quarterly reports summarize relevant management ratios that provide analysis of the productivity of personnel, laboratory policies and procedures, salary and other expenses, physician test utilization, and organizational benefits.
The input items you will collect include:
Outpatient Visits Referred SBTs Referred SBT Expense Testing Labor Expense Testing Paid Hours Total Labor Expense Total Laboratory Paid Hours Total Laboratory Worked Hours Total SBTs
LMIP uses the Standardized Billable Test (SBT) as the primary unit of measure. The SBT standardizes test counts and eliminates billing, accounting, and interpretation variations to ensure valid comparisons.
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The Integrated Knowledge SourceConsolidate proficiency testing, accreditation, and quality improvement data for your entire organization into concise and actionable reports.
The CAP designed CAP LINKS for multihospital systems, academic medical centers with numerous testing locations, and national commercial reference laboratories. CAP LINKS provides a high-level overview useful in identifying improvement opportunities and demonstrating good QI performance. You can access CAP LINKS data directly from the CAP laboratory improvement database. Therefore, the CAP does not require additional data submission. Use CAP LINKS for your CAP laboratory improvement programs, including:
Surveys and Anatomic Pathology Education Programs and EXCEL®
Laboratory Accreditation Program
LMIP—Laboratory Management Index Program
The enchanced CAP LINKS provides you the ability to do the following:
Download data and manipulate reports to accommodate your specific institution’s needs
Use email to forward one or all reports to appropriate individuals for viewing
Designate viewing options to select individuals directly via the CAP website
Receive CAP LINKS reports promptly via the Web—the CAP will continue to forward your printed reports via regular mail
Respond to exceptions in a more timely manner
The report package allows you to quickly see good performance and identify sites that may require special attention, both at the laboratory level and at the system or corporate level.
The CAP generates reports on a quarterly basis and distributes them via the Internet and by mail to an individual whom you designate as your system’s primary contact. Annually, your primary contact will receive an overview of the system’s full-year performance for proficiency testing. Those individuals with granted viewing privileges may view these secure online reports.
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Accreditation reports recap inspection findings for each laboratory.
Quarterly reports summarize PT systemwide average results by discipline to allow for interlaboratory comparisons.
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Quality Management Tools Pricing Overview
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2013 Q-PROBESModules/Packages Product Codes PriceIndividual QP Studies QP131, QP132, QP133, QP134 $420 each
All Four QP Studies PRO $1,514
2013 Q-TRACKSModules/Packages Product Codes Price
Individual Clinical Pathology (CP) MonitorsQT1, QT2, QT3, QT4, QT7, QT8,
QT10, QT15, QT16, QT17$940 each
Individual Anatomic Pathology (AP) Monitors QT5 $940 each
Combined CP/AP Module – Includes all 11 QT Monitors QTP $9,304
Clinical Pathology Module – Includes all 10 CP Monitors QTC $8,460
2013 Q-MONITORSModule Product Codes PriceIndividual QM Studies QM1, QM2 $780 each
2013 Laboratory Management Index ProgramModule Product Code PriceLMIP LMB $840
2013 CAP LINKSCombination Program Options Product Codes Surveys/EXCEL LAP LMIP PriceOption 1 IMR1 ❚ ❚ ❚ $2,800
Option 2 IMR2 ❚ ❚ $2,000
Option 3 IMR3 ❚ ❚ $2,200
Option 4 IMR4 ❚ ❚ $1,500
Individual Program Options
Surveys/EXCEL IMRPT ❚ $1,500
Laboratory Accreditation Program IMRLP ❚ $800
LMIP IMRLM ❚ $500
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POC/Waived PT/INR, i-STAT Competency (POC5) .............................................................................48POC/Waived PT/INR, CoaguChek XS Plus Competency (POC6) ..........................................................48POC/Waived Hemocue Glucose Hemoglobin Competency (POC7) ......................................................48POC/Waived Influenza A/B Antigen Detect Competency (POC8) .........................................................48POC/Waived Fecal Occult Blood Competency (POC9) .......................................................................48
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“CAP Surveys, in conjunction with the POCT Resource Committee, offers up-to-date educational opportunities on hot topics in POC laboratory testing”
Deborah A. Perry, MD, FCAPChairCAP Point-of-Care Testing Committee
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POC/Waived Competency Challenges are designed to improve waived test results. These programs will evaluate instrument and method performance, troubleshoot, assess staff competency, and provide information to train staff. Expected results will be provided. These programs are not proficiency testing programs and participants will not return results to the CAP.
POC/Waived Competency Challenges may have limited availability and stability.
POC/Waived Competency Challenges POC1, POC2, POC3, POC4
Product Name Product Code Challenges/Shipment
POC1 POC2 POC3 POC4
POC/Waived hCG Competency ❚ 10
POC/Waived Glucose Competency ❚ 10
POC/Waived Urine Dipstick Competency ❚ 10
POC/Waived Strep Screen Competency ❚ 10
PRICE (USD) $130 $130 $130 $130
POC/Waived Competency Challenges POC5, POC6, POC7, POC8, POC9
Product Name Product Code Challenges/Shipment
POC5 POC6 POC7 POC8 POC9
POC/Waived PT/INR i-STAT Competency
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POC/Waived PT/INR CoaguChek XS Plus Competency ❚ 10
POC/Waived Hemocue Glucose Hemoglobin Competency ❚ 10
POC/Waived Influenza A/B Antigen Detect Competency ❚ 10
POC/Waived Fecal Occult Blood Competency ❚ 10
PRICE (USD) $130 $150 $130 $130 $130
Product Information
liquid urine specimen
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lyophilized plasma specimens
lyophilized plasma specimens
whole blood specimen. For use with the HemoCue® B,
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In many hospitals today, laboratory testing has shifted from the central main laboratory to inpatient rooms, emergency departments, and intensive care units. We have developed this section in response to this shift and the increased use of point-of-care instruments in the hospital. This section will help you select the most appropriate proficiency testing products for staff members who work near patient and bedside testing in the hospital setting. For additional information about selecting the right products for your institution,
Use the charts to select the proficiency testing products that meet your testing needs.
Critical Care Aqueous Blood Gas and OximetrySurvey Name Product Code Page Number
Critical Care Aqueous Blood Gas
Blood Oximetry SO
ChemistrySurvey Name Product Code Page Number
B-Type Natriuretic Peptides BNP
Hemoglobin A1c
Neonatal Bilirubin
Plasma Cardiac Markers PCARM
Whole Blood Glucose
CoagulationSurvey Name Product Code Page Number
Activated Clotting Time
Platelet Function PF1
Drug-Specific Aggregation PIA
Thromboelastogram TEG
Whole Blood D-Dimer WBDD
Whole Blood Prothrombin Time/INR
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Hematology and Clinical MicroscopySurvey Name Product Code Page Number
Blood Cell Counts HE, HEP, FH series
Clinical Microscopy CMP, CMMP
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate ESR, ESR1
Gastric Occult Blood GOCB
Occult Blood OCB
Rapid Total White Blood Cell Count RWBC
Reticulocytes
Rupture of Fetal Membranes ROM
Waived Combination HCC
ImmunologySurvey Name Product Code Page Number
Anti-HCV, Waived RHCVW
Anti-HIV-1, Waived RHIVW
AHIVW
Infectious Mononucleosis, Waived IMW
MicrobiologySurvey Name Product Code Page Number
Group A Strep Antigen Detection
ToxicologySurvey Name Product Code Page Number
Urine Drug Screen
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We created the following charts to help you select the most appropriate CAP Survey products to meet your testing needs. These charts are not intended to be construed as approval or disapproval of any product or instrument. Please contact a
other compatibility questions. Select the compatible Survey for your instrument and cartridge from the charts.
Abbott Point-of-Care i-STAT®
Recommended CAP Survey
i-STAT Cartridge Survey Name Product Code Page Number
Blood Gas+ Critical Care Aqueous Blood Gas
Chemistry+
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Critical Care Aqueous Blood Gas
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Coagulation
Celite ACTActivated Clotting Time
Kaolin ACT
PT/INR Whole Blood Coagulation
Cardiac Markers
CKMB
Plasma Cardiac Markers
PCARM, PCARMX
BNP PCARM, PCARMX
cTnl PCARM, PCARMX
Biosite®, Inc.Recommended CAP Survey
Biosite Cartridge Survey Name Product Code Page Number
Triage® Cardiac Panel Plasma Cardiac Markers PCARM, PCARMX
Triage BNPB-Type Natriuretic Peptides, Plasma Cardiac Markers
BNP, PCARM, PCARMX
Triage CardioProfilER® BNP, PCARM, PCARMX
Triage Profiler Shortness of Breath BNP, PCARM, PCARMX
Triage TOX Drug ScreenUrine Drug Screen
Triage Drugs of Abuse Panel
Automate your CAP Accreditation Checklist requirementsAccreditation Software Manager™ allows you to manage your custom CAP Accreditation Checklist requirements with integrated document control to support regulatory compliance.
Improve compliance and accreditation conformance with—&�Prebuilt Progress Reports—generates in
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&�Built-in Feedback/Complaints Tracking—assists to meet CAP accreditation requirements
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Everolimus (EV) ................................................................................................................................57Glycated Serum Albumin (GSA).........................................................................................................60Plasma Cardiac Markers, Additional Volume (PCARMX) .......................................................................621,5-Anhydroglucitol (AG) ..................................................................................................................66Body Fluid Chemistry 2 (FLD2) ...........................................................................................................67
Reconfigured 2013 Products General Chemistry and Therapeutic Drugs (C1, C3/C3X, CZ/CZX/CZ2/CZ2X) ....................................54
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“Proficiency testing (PT) is a critical practice to ensure the quality of clinical laboratory results. The CAP, which provides education supplements and materials with values near critical decision thresholds, provides additional value with its PT.”
Alan Remaley, MD, PhD, FCAPVice ChairCAP Chemistry Resource Committee
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General Chemistry and Therapeutic Drug MonitoringAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Additional volume options
General Chemistry and Therapeutic Drugs C1, C3/C3X, CZ/CZX/CZ2/CZ2X, Z
Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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Alanine aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT) ❚ ❚ ❚
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Amylase ❚ ❚ ❚
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Calcium ❚ ❚ ❚
Chloride ❚ ❚ ❚
Cholesterol ❚ ❚ ❚
Cortisol ❚ ❚ ❚
Creatine kinase (CK) ❚ ❚ ❚
Creatinine ❚ ❚ ❚
Glucose ❚ ❚ ❚
HDL cholesterol ❚ ❚ ❚
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), quantitative ❚ ❚ ❚
Iron ❚ ❚ ❚
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Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
C1 C3/C3XCZ/CZX/
CZ2/CZ2X Z
T4, total (thyroxine, total) ❚ ❚ ❚
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) ❚ ❚ ❚
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Lithium ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚
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Carbamazepine ❚ ❚
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Additional volume options
General Chemistry and Therapeutic Drugs C1, C3/C3X, CZ/CZX/CZ2/CZ2X, Z continued
Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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Ethosuximide ❚ ❚
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N-acetylprocainamide (NAPA) ❚ ❚
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Phenytoin ❚ ❚
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Primidone ❚ ❚
Procainamide ❚ ❚
Quinidine ❚ ❚
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Theophylline ❚ ❚
Tobramycin ❚ ❚
Valproic acid ❚ ❚
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PRICE (USD)$330 $390/447 $510/579/
594/660$294
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Everolimus EVAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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Mycophenolic Acid MPAAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
MPA
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PRICE (USD) $580
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PRICE (USD) $1,060
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, Special ZT, ZZTAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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ABL
Apolipoprotein A1 ❚ 3
Apolipoprotein B ❚ 3
Cholesterol* ❚ 3
HDL cholesterol* ❚ 3
LDL cholesterol ❚ 3
Lipoprotein (a) ❚ 3
Triglycerides* ❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $438
*This analyte will be evaluated against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reference method.
B-Type Natriuretic Peptides BNPAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
BNP
BNP ❚ 2
NT-pro BNP ❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $236
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Product InformationCardiac Markers CRT, CRTI, TNTAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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Commutable Frozen Serum CFSAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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This material was prepared using a slightly modified CLSI C37-A preparation protocal. Values for 15 measurements have been assigned using reference measurement procedures.
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Hemoglobin A1c GH2Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
GH2
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This Survey will be evaluated against the National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP) reference method.
Glycated Serum Albumin GSAAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
GSA
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PRICE (USD) $270
Expanded HbA1c Exercise ECE3Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ECE3
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PRICE (USD) $225
Additional Information
High-Sensitivity/Cardiac C-Reactive Protein hsCRPAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
hsCRP
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PRICE (USD) $270
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Homocysteine HMSAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HMS
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Ketones KETAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
KET
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Limited Chemistry, Waived LCWAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
LCW
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Neonatal Bilirubin NB, NB2Analyte Challenges/Shipment
Product Code
NB NB2
Bilirubin, total
PRICE (USD) $210 $158
One human-based serum specimen will be evaluated against the value assigned using the reference method procedure (Clin Chem. 1985;31:1779-1789).
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Plasma Cardiac Markers PCARM, PCARMXAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PCARM PCARMX
BNP ❚ ❚ 2
CK-MB ❚ ❚ 5
D-dimer ❚ ❚ 2
Myoglobin ❚ ❚ 2
Troponin I ❚ ❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $258 $474
Waived Combination HCCAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HCC
Glucose ❚ 2
Hemoglobin ❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $154
Whole Blood Glucose WBG, WB2Analyte Challenges/Shipment
Product Code
WBG WB2
Glucose 5 3
PRICE (USD) $285 $192
Improve the reliability of your patient results with CAP Survey Validated MaterialsUse the same material that is sent in the Surveys program to:
General Chemistry and TDM, Validated MaterialValidated Material Product Code Corresponding Survey Pages
54–56
PRICE (USD) $420
Product Information
blood specimens; three shipments per year
shipments per year
ancillary testing sites or instruments
Product Information
specimens
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and Stanbio HemoPoint® H2 instruments
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specimens in duplicate
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Urine ChemistryAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product InformationUrine Chemistry, General UAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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Accuracy-Based Urine ABUAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ABU
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Analytes may be evaluated against the reference method or by using harmonization.
Product InformationNew
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Kidney Stone Risk Assessment KSA Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
KSA
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Urine Chemistry, Special N, NXAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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Myoglobin, Urine MYGAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
MYG
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PRICE (USD) $302
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PRICE (USD) $510/242
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Special ChemistryAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product Information
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1,5-Anhydroglucitol AGAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
AG
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PRICE (USD) $860
Aldolase ADLAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ADL
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Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme ACEAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ACE
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PRICE (USD) $300
Product InformationNew
Does your laboratory need proficiency testing for clozapine, lamotrigine, levetiracetam, or oxcarbazepine metabolite?The Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, Extended Survey (ZE) provides proficiency testing material for these drugs that have gained increased clinical utilization.&�Provides challenges of clozapine, lamotrigine, levetiracetam, or oxcarbazepine
metabolite at various concentrations&�Eliminates the need for alternative performance assessment or sample exchange&�Provides an educational peer-comparison program&�Developed by scientific experts to provide a wide range of challenges
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Product InformationBody Fluid Chemistry FLDAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FLD
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Body Fluid Chemistry 2 FLD2Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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Cadmium CDAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CD
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This Survey meets the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines for proficiency testing (OSHA standard-29 CFR 1910.1027AppF).
Cerebrospinal Fluid Chemistry and Oligoclonal Bands M, OLI
Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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Cystatin C CYSAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CYS
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PRICE (USD) $366
Fecal Fat FCFSAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FCFS
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PRICE (USD) $280
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Fructosamine FTAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FT
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Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase G6PDSAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
G6PDS
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PRICE (USD) $292
Lipoprotein-Associated Phospholipase A2 PLAAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PLA
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Lipoprotein and Protein Electrophoresis LPE, SPE, UBJP
Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
LPE SPE UBJP
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Lamellar Body Count LBCProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
LBC
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Lung Maturity LM, LM1Analyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
LM LM1
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Plasma Hemoglobin PHGAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PHG
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PRICE (USD) $276
Procalcitonin PCTAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PCT
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PRICE (USD) $600
Pseudocholinesterase C7Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
C7
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PRICE (USD) $240
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Salivary Cortisol SALCAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
SALC
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PRICE (USD) $438
Testosterone and Estradiol Accuracy Survey ABSAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ABS
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PRICE (USD) $462
Additional Information
Total Bile Acids TBLAAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
TBLA
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PRICE (USD) $354
Trace Metals RAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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Trace Metals, Urine TMUAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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Sweat Analysis Series SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4
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For method compatibility, see chart below.
Compatibility Matrix for Sweat Analysis SeriesMethod/Procedure Product Code Materials Included
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Product InformationViscosity VAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
V
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Soluble Transferrin Receptor STFRAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
STFR
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PRICE (USD) $320
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Endocrinology
6
Endocrinology
New Products New
C-Telopeptide (BMV5) ......................................................................................................................79N-Telopeptide (BMV6) ......................................................................................................................79
6 | Endocrinology
“The CAP distinguishes itself in the proficiency testing market because of the more than 500 leading medical and scientific experts across 25 CAP scientific resource committees.”
R. Bruce Williams, MD, FCAPChairCAP Council on Scientific Affairs
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EndocrinologyAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product Information
Ligand Assay, General K, KKAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
K, KK
Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) ❚
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Cortisol ❚
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hCG, quantitative ❚
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T3, total (triiodothyronine, total) ❚
T3 uptake and related tests ❚
T4, free (thyroxine, free) ❚
T4, total (thyroxine, total) ❚
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) ❚
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $465/642
B-Type Natriuretic Peptides BNPAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
BNP
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PRICE (USD) $236
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Ligand Assay, Special Y, YY, DYAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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PRICE (USD) $390/490 $98
Expanded Hormone Exercise ECE1Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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Accuracy-Based Vitamin D ABVDAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ABVD
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $410
Additional Information
Preparation and Validation of Commutable Frozen Human Serum Pools as Secondary Reference Materials for Cholesterol Measurement Procedures; Approved Guideline.
Bone and Growth BGSAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
BGS
❚ 3
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❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $542
Bone and Mineral Metabolism, Urine BUAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
BU
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PRICE (USD) $506
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Bone Markers and VitaminsBMV1, BMV2, BMV3, BMV4, BMV5, BMV6
Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
BMV1 BMV2 BMV3 BMV4 BMV5 BMV6
❚ 3
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❚ 3
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PRICE (USD) $384 $388 $388 $388 $450 $450
Erythropoietin EPOAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
EPO
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PRICE (USD) $348
Fetal Fibronectin FFAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FF
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PRICE (USD) $416
C-Peptide, Gastrin, Insulin, and PTH Assays INGAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ING
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PRICE (USD) $176
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Maternal Screening FP, FPXAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FP, FPX
Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), serum ❚
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PRICE (USD) $732/831
The CAP designed this Survey for laboratories using AFP and hCG for prenatal screening purposes only. For all other applications, see Survey K or KK on page 76.
First Trimester Maternal Screening FP1T, FP1B
Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FP1T FP1B
Total hCG ❚
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PRICE (USD) $1,398 $1,398
The CAP designed these Surveys for laboratories using hCG for prenatal screening purposes only. For all other applications, see Survey K or KK on page 76.
Pharmacogenetics PGxProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PGx
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PRICE (USD) $998
RBC Folate FOLAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FOL
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PRICE (USD) $252
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Renin and Aldosterone RAPAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
RAP
Aldosterone ❚ 3
Renin ❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $232
Tumor Markers TM, TMXAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
TM, TMX
Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) ❚ 3
Beta-2-microglobulin ❚ 3
CA 15-3 ❚ 3
CA 19-9 ❚ 3
CA 27.29 ❚ 3
CA 72-4 ❚ 3
CA 125 ❚ 3
Calcitonin ❚ 3
Thyroglobulin ❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $518/608
Improve the reliability of your patient results with CAP Survey Validated MaterialsUse the same material that is sent in the Surveys program to:
Endocrinology, Validated MaterialsValidated Material Product Code Corresponding Survey Page
Ligands (General) VM KVM K 76
Ligands (Special) VM YVM Y 77
PRICE (USD) $456/348
Product Information
shipments per year
per year
Product Information
serum specimens
specimens in duplicate
Product Information
plasma specimens
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Blood Gas, C
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7 | Blood Gas, Critical Care, and Oximetry
“Your laboratory is a part of the largest peer-comparison program in laboratory medicine. Your involvement, just like that of the teams of experts and collaborators that offer their scientific knowledge and sweat equity, contributes to quality in laboratory services and patient care.”
R. Bruce Williams, MD, FCAPChairCAP Council on Scientific Affairs
Blood Gas, Critical Care, and Oximetry
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Blood Gas, Critical Care, and OximetryAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Critical Care Aqueous Blood Gas AQ, AQ2, AQ3, AQ4
Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
AQ AQ2 AQ3 AQ4
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Hemoglobin ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚
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PCO2 ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚
pH ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚
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Sodium ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚
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Creatinine ❚ ❚
Glucose ❚ ❚
Urea nitrogen (BUN) ❚ ❚
PRICE (USD) $462 $543 $462 $543
*See flowchart below for method compatibility.
Do you reporthematocrit?
Yes
No Order Surveys AQ or AQ2
Yes
No(non-i-STAT)
Order Surveys AQ3 or AQ4
Order Surveys AQ or AQ2
Using the Abbotti-STAT?
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Product InformationBlood Oximetry SOAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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PRICE (USD) $393
This Survey is not compatible with Oxicom-2000, -2100, or -3000 whole blood oximeters.
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Toxicology
8
Toxicology
New Products New
Ethanol Biomarkers (ETB) ..................................................................................................................93
New Analyte AdditionsToxicology (T) ..................................................................................................................................88
Atenolol PhenylephrineRanitidine
Urine Toxicology (UT) .......................................................................................................................88Atenolol PhenylephrineRanitidine
Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics (FTC) .............................................................................................94Ecgonine ethyl ester
8 | Toxicology
“The advanced CAP PT Surveys that our labs all depend upon don’t just happen...behind the scenes is a mountain of expertise, talent, and hard work.”
Michael G. Bissell, MD, PhD, MPH, FCAPChairCAP Toxicology Resource Committee
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ToxicologyAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product Information
Toxicology TAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
T
❚ 5
PRICE (USD) $696
Urine Toxicology UTAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
UT
❚ 5
PRICE (USD) $585
CAP offers Ethanol Biomarkers (ETB) SurveyThis new Survey uses ethanol biomarkers to monitor alcohol use and abuse, monitor patients going through alcohol rehabilitation or intervention, and document abstinence.
This new Survey:&�Includes both quantitative and qualitative challenges on ethanol biomarkers, specifically
ethyl glucuronide and ethyl sulfate in urine&�Eliminates the need for alternative performance assessment or sample exchange&�Provides an educational peer-comparison program&�Developed by scientific experts to provide a wide range of challenges
Add code ETB to your Surveys order form.
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Urine Drug Adulterant/Integrity Testing DAIAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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PRICE (USD) $222
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Oral Fluid for Drugs of Abuse OFDAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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Serum Drug Screening SDSAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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CAP/AACC Alcohol/Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles AL1*, AL2
Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
AL1*Whole Blood
AL2Serum
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*The American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors/Laboratory Accreditation Board Proficiency Review Committee (ASCLD/LAB PRC) has approved Survey AL1.
Ethanol Biomarkers ETBAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ETB
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PRICE (USD) $526
CAP/AACC Blood Lead BLAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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Lead ❚ 5
PRICE (USD) $657
This Survey meets the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements for proficiency testing [OSHA lead standards-29 CFR 1910.1025(j)(2)(iii)].
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Cadmium CDAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CD
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PRICE (USD) $1,620
This Survey meets the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines for proficiency testing (OSHA standard-29 CFR 1910.1027AppF).
Trace Metals, Urine TMUAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics FTCAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FTC
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PRICE (USD) $1,060
The American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors/Laboratory Accreditation Board Proficiency Review Committee (ASCLD/LAB PRC) has approved Survey FTC.
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Drug Monitoring for Pain Management DMPM
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DMPM
6-acetylmorphine (6-AM) ❚ 3
Amphetamines ❚ 3
Barbiturates ❚ 3
Benzodiazepines ❚ 3
Buprenorphine and/or metabolite ❚ 3
Carisoprodol/Meprobamate ❚ 3
Cocaine and/or metabolite ❚ 3
Delta-9-THC-COOH ❚ 3
Fentanyl and/or metabolite ❚ 3
Hydrocodone ❚ 3
Hydromorphone ❚ 3
Meperidine ❚ 3
Methadone and/or metabolite ❚ 3
Opiates (Morphine, Codeine) ❚ 3
Oxycodone ❚ 3
Oxymorphone ❚ 3
Propoxyphene and/or metabolite ❚ 3
Tramadol and/or metabolite ❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $432
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specimens
Improve the reliability of your patient results with CAP Survey Validated MaterialsUse the same material that is sent in the Surveys program to:
Product Information
serum specimens
specimens
urine specimens
Toxicology, Validated MaterialsValidated Material Product Code Corresponding Survey Page
Serum Alcohol/Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles VM
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Urine Drug Testing (Screening) VM UDSM UDS
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Accuracy-Based Urine (ABU) .............................................................................................................99
Reconfigured 2012 ProductsAccuracy-Based Vitamin D (ABVD) .....................................................................................................98
Number of mailings has changed
9 | Accuracy-Based Programs
“Accuracy-Based Programs provide more than just information that a result is in agreement with the peer group — it lets the laboratory know the result is also accurate.”
Anthony A. Killeen, MD, FCAPChairCAP Instrumentation Resource Committee
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Accuracy-Based ProgramsAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product Information
Accuracy-Based Lipids ABLAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ABL
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PRICE (USD) $438
*This analyte will be evaluated against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reference method.
Accuracy-Based Vitamin D ABVDAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ABVD
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PRICE (USD) $410
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Preparation and Validation of Commutable Frozen Human Serum Pools as Secondary Reference Materials for Cholesterol Measurement Procedures; Approved Guideline.
Neonatal Bilirubin NB, NB2Analyte Challenges/Shipment
Product Code
NB NB2
2 2
Bilirubin, total 5 2
PRICE (USD) $210 $158
One human-based serum specimen will be evaluated against the value assigned using the reference method procedure (Clin Chem. 1985;31:1779-1789).
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Testosterone and Estradiol Accuracy Survey ABSAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ABS
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Accuracy-Based Urine ABUAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ABU
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PRICE (USD) $410
Analytes may be evaluated against the reference method or by using harmonization.
Creatinine Accuracy Calibration Verification/Linearity LN24
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Hemoglobin A1c Calibration Verification/Linearity LN15
Analyte Product Code
LN15 LN15 Target Range
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PRICE (USD) $444
CAP-assigned target values derived from Hemoglobin A1c measurements assayed by National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP) Secondary reference laboratories.
LN Express service is available.
Hemoglobin A1c GH2Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
GH2
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PRICE (USD) $212
This Survey will be evaluated against the National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP) reference method.
Expanded HbA1c Exercise ECE3Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ECE3
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PRICE (USD) $225
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This material was prepared using a slightly modified CLSI C37-A preparation protocol. Values for 15 measurements have been assigned using reference measurement procedures.
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self-reported activities*&�Access most online education activities for a maximum of 12 months&�Fine-tune and maintain key laboratory skills with education activities*CAP self-claiming education/self-reported training activities do not offer CE credit.
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CAP Sample Exchange Registry provides for alternative assessment serviceAll clinical laboratory disciplines are now included.The College of American Pathologists’ complimentary Sample Exchange Registry for Alternative Assessment now includes all clinical laboratory disciplines. This Internet-based service connects laboratories performing testing for which no formal proficiency testing is available. Laboratories can participate in the registry service at any time. When at least three laboratories testing the same analyte are identified, the CAP will facilitate the sample exchange. Data will be anonymized, and each individual laboratory will receive its own results along with an anonymous summary report for all participants.
Visit cap.org/SampleExchange to learn more.
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Reconfigured 2013 ProductsSiemens ADVIA Centaur participants previously enrolled in LN5 will be automatically enrolled in LN5S .............................................................................................110
New Analyte AdditionsTumor Markers Calibration Verification/Linearity (LN34) ....................................................................110 CA-15.3 CA-19.9
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“The Instrumentation Resource Committee is committed to providing high-quality Surveys that contribute to test result accuracy for our clinical colleagues and our patients.”
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The CAP CVL programOur program will help you meet CLIA regulations and CAP Laboratory Accreditation Program requirements for calibration verification and analytical measurement range (AMR) validation under 42 CFR493.1255(b)(3) for most analytes. In addition, you will receive a linearity assessment to help identify instrument/method performance issues before they can affect your patient results.
With your enrollment in the CAP CVL program you will receive:
Testing Kit o Kit instructions—Contain important information to help you complete testing and accurately report your results o Result forms o Specimens—The majority of CAP CVL products offer human-based materials to closely mimic your patient results
Customized Report Package o Executive Summary—A quick overview of both your calibration verification and linearity results for all reported
analytes o Calibration Verification evaluation o Linearity evaluation
LN ExpressSM, our expedited delivery service, within two business days for select CVL products by logging in to e-LAB Solutions™
o Linearity Troubleshooting Report o Participant Summary report—A summary of laboratory performance that includes peer group statistics and
enhanced diagnostic information for early insight into potential problems
Additional Tools o Calibration Verification/Linearity Program User’s Guide—Get assistance in interpreting your evaluations and
reports as well as helpful troubleshooting information with suggested actions. Also available online by logging in to e-LAB Solutions
o Calibration Verification Troubleshooting Guide—The guide provides suggested actions if you receive a calibration verification result of Different, or if your evaluation result is Verified over a range that does not include all of your reported results
o Calibration Verification/Linearity Surveys Investigation Checklist for Problematic Results—Interpretative checklists are included to help with troubleshooting and documentation
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Your Total Calibration Verification/Linearity (CVL) SolutionCVL Product Page
No.Corresponding
Proficiency Testing Survey Page No. Validated Material Page No.
LN2 - Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme CVL 108C1, C3/C3X,
CZ/CZX/CZ2/CZ2X54
LN2VM 102
LN2BV - Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman (except AU), Vitros CVL
108 LN2VM1 102
LN3 - TDM CVL 109 CZ/CZX/CZ2/CZ2X/Z 54 LDM 102
LN5 - Ligand Assay CVL 110K/KK 76 LLM 102LN5S - Ligand Assay all Siemens ADVIA
(Centaur, CP, and XP) CVL 110
LN6 - Urine Chemistry CVL 110 U 63 LUM 102
LN7 - Immunology CVL 111 IG/IGX 174
LN8 - Reproductive Endocrinology CVL 111 Y/YY 77
LN9 - Hematology CVL 112 FH series, HE series 125, 124
LN11 - Serum Ethanol CVL 112 AL2 93
LN12 - C-Reactive Protein CVL 112 CRP 174
LN13, LN13C - Blood Gas/Critical Care CVL 113 AQ, AQ2, AQ3, AQ4 84
LN14 - Whole Blood Ethanol CVL 113 AL1 93
LN15 - Hemoglobin A1c Accuracy CVL 113 GH2 100
LN16 - Homocysteine CVL 114 HMS 61
LN17 - Whole Blood Glucose CVL 114 WBG, WB2 62
LN18 , LN19 Reticulocyte CVL 114 RT, RT2, RT3, RT4 127
LN20 - Urine Albumin CVL 114 U 63
LN21 - High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein CVL 115 hsCRP 178
LN22 - Flow Cytometry CVL 115 FL 181
LN23 - Prostate-Specific Antigen CVL 115 K/KK 76
LN24 - Creatinine Accuracy CVL 116C1, C3/C3X,
CZ/CZX/CZ2/CZ2X54
LN25, LN27 - Troponin I and T CVL 116 CRT, CRTI, TNT 59
LN30 - B-Type Natriuretic Peptides CVL 116 BNP 76
LN31 - Immunosuppressive Drugs CVL 117 CS 56
LN32 - Ammonia CVL 117C1, C3/C3X,
CZ/CZX/CZ2/CZ2X54
LN33 - Serum Myoglobin CVL 117 CRT, CRTI 59
LN34 - Tumor Markers CVL 117 TM/TMX 81
LN35 - Thrombophilia CVL 118 CGS2 143
LN36 - Heparin, Low Molecular Weight CVL 118 CGS4 143
LN37 - von Willebrand Factor Antigen CVL 118 CGS3 143
All CVL Surveys provide individual evaluation reports by analytes, an Executive Summary, and graphical plots for linearity and calibration verification.
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Product Information
specimens for basic chemistry, six 5.0-mL liquid serum specimens for direct and total bilirubin, seven 5.0-mL liquid serum specimens for lipids, and seven 5.0-mL liquid serum specimens for enzymes
major instruments
Beckman (except AU) and Vitros instruments only
Please note that the ranges listed are an estimate of the values recovered. Some instruments may recover lower or higher values than the ranges listed.
Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme Calibration Verification/Linearity LN2, LN2BV
Analyte ProductCode LN2 LN2BV Units
LN2,LN2BV
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All Beckman (except AU) Vitros
Albumin ❚ g/dL
Calcium ❚ mg/dL
Chloride ❚ mmol/L
CO2 ❚ mmol/L
Creatinine ❚ mg/dL
Glucose ❚ mg/dL
Iron ❚ μg/dL
Magnesium ❚ mg/dL
Osmolality ❚ mOsm/kg H2O
Phosphorus ❚ mg/dL
Potassium ❚ mmol/L
Protein ❚ g/dL
Sodium ❚ mmol/L
Urea nitrogen ❚ mg/dL
Uric acid ❚ mg/dL
Alkaline phosphatase ❚ U/L
ALT (SGPT) ❚ U/L
Amylase ❚ U/L
AST (SGOT) ❚ U/L
Creatine kinase ❚ U/L
CK-2 (MB) Mass ❚ ng/mL
Gamma glutamyl transferase
❚ U/L
Lactate dehydrogenase ❚ U/L
Lipase ❚ U/L
Bilirubin, direct ❚ mg/dL
Bilirubin, total ❚ mg/dL
Cholesterol ❚ mg/dL
HDL ❚ mg/dL
Triglycerides ❚ mg/dL
PRICE (USD) $794/794
LN Express service is available.
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specimens
specimen for acetaminophen and vancomycin
Please note that the ranges listed are an estimate of the values recovered. Some instruments may recover lower or higher values than the ranges listed.
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Calibration Verification/Linearity LN3
Analyte Product CodeLN3 LN3 Target Ranges
Acetaminophen ❚ μg/mL
Amikacin ❚ μg/mL
Carbamazepine ❚ μg/mL
Digoxin ❚ μg/mL
Gentamicin ❚ μg/mL
Lidocaine ❚ μg/mL
Lithium ❚
N-acetylprocainamide (NAPA) ❚ μg/mL
Phenobarbital ❚ μg/mL
Phenytoin ❚ μg/mL
Primidone ❚ μg/mL
Procainamide ❚ μg/mL
Quinidine ❚ μg/mL
Salicylates ❚
Theophylline ❚ μg/mL
Tobramycin ❚ μg/mL
Valproic acid ❚ μg/mL
Vancomycin ❚ μg/mL
PRICE (USD) $360
LN Express service is available.
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Please note that the ranges listed are an estimate of the values recovered. Some instruments may recover lower or higher values than the ranges listed.
Ligand Calibration Verification/Linearity LN5, LN5SAnalyte Product Code Target Ranges
LN5, LN5S* LN5 Target Ranges LN5S Target RangesAFP ❚
CEA ❚
Cortisol ❚ μg/dL
Ferritin ❚
Folate ❚
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
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T3, total (triidothyronine) ❚
T4, total (thyroxine) ❚
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
❚ μU/mL
Vitamin B12 ❚
PRICE (USD) $420/470
*The LN5S CVL will allow Siemens ADVIA Centaur users to report other major instruments if needed.
LN Express service is available.
Urine Chemistry Calibration Verification/Linearity LN6
Analyte Product Code
LN6 LN6 Target Ranges
Amylase ❚
Calcium ❚
Chloride ❚
Creatinine ❚
Glucose ❚
Osmolality ❚ 20
Phosphorus ❚
Potassium ❚
Protein, total ❚
Sodium ❚
Urea nitrogen ❚
Uric acid ❚
PRICE (USD) $398
LN Express service is available.
Product Information
serum specimens; appropriate for most major instruments except Siemens ADVIA Centaur
serum specimens; appropriate for Siemens ADVIA Centaur, XP, and CP users
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serum specimen for estradiol (4,500 pg/mL), hCG (8,000 mIU/mL), and prolactin (315 ng/mL)
Please note that the ranges listed are an estimate of the values recovered. Some instruments may recover lower or higher values than the ranges listed.
Immunology Calibration Verification/Linearity LN7
Analyte Product Code
LN7 LN7 Target Ranges
Alpha-1-antitrypsin ❚
Complement C3 ❚
Complement C4 ❚
IgA ❚
IgG ❚
IgM ❚
Transferrin ❚
PRICE (USD) $402
LN Express service is available.
Reproductive Endocrinology Calibration Verification/Linearity LN8
Analyte Product Code
LN8 LN8 Target Ranges
Estradiol ❚
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) ❚
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) ❚
Luteinizing hormone (LH) ❚
Progesterone ❚
Prolactin ❚
Testosterone ❚
PRICE (USD) $398
LN Express service is available.
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high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP)
Please note that the ranges listed are an estimate of the values recovered. Some instruments may recover lower or higher values than the ranges listed.
Hematology Calibration Verification/Linearity LN9
Analyte Product Code
LN9 LN9 Target Ranges
Hemoglobin ❚
Platelet count ❚ 9/L
RBC count ❚ 12/L
WBC count ❚ 9/L
PRICE (USD) $642
LN Express service is available.
Serum Ethanol Calibration Verification/Linearity LN11
Analyte Product Code
LN11 LN11 Target Range
Serum ethanol ❚
PRICE (USD) $364
LN Express service is available.
C-Reactive Protein Calibration Verification/Linearity LN12
Analyte Product Code
LN12 LN12 Target Range
C-reactive protein ❚
PRICE (USD) $358
LN Express service is available.
Product Information
specimens
Product Information
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aqueous specimens
only
Product Information
specimens
Please note that the ranges listed are an estimate of the values recovered. Some instruments may recover lower or higher values than the ranges listed.
Blood Gas/Critical Care Calibration Verification/Linearity LN13, LN13C
Analyte ProductCode
ProductCode
LN13 LN13Target Ranges LN13C LN13C
Target Ranges
PCO2 ❚ ❚
pH ❚ ❚
PO2 ❚ ❚
Calcium, ionized ❚
Chloride ❚
Glucose ❚
Lactate ❚
Magnesium, ionized ❚
Potassium ❚
Sodium ❚
PRICE (USD) $440 $518
Whole Blood Ethanol Calibration Verification/Linearity LN14
Analyte Product Code
LN14 LN14 Target Range
Ethanol ❚
PRICE (USD) $412
LN Express service is available.
Hemoglobin A1c Accuracy Calibration Verification/Linearity LN15
Analyte Product Code
LN15 LN15 Target Range
Hemoglobin A1c ❚
PRICE (USD) $444
CAP-assigned target values derived from Hemoglobin A1c measurements assayed by National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP) Secondary reference laboratories.
LN Express service is available.
Product Information
whole blood specimens
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Please note that the ranges listed are an estimate of the values recovered. Some instruments may recover lower or higher values than the ranges listed.
Homocysteine Calibration Verification/Linearity LN16
Analyte Product Code
LN16 LN16 Target Range
Homocysteine ❚ μmol/L
PRICE (USD) $564
LN Express service is available.
Whole Blood Glucose Calibration Verification/Linearity LN17
Analyte Product Code
LN17 LN17 Target Range
Whole blood glucose ❚
PRICE (USD) $294
Reticulocyte Calibration Verification/Linearity LN18, LN19
Instrument/Method Product Code Product Code
LN18 LN18 Target Ranges
LN19 LN19 Target Ranges
LH500, LH700 series, and Unicel DxH
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All other instruments ❚
PRICE (USD) $444 $444
LN Express service is available.
Urine Albumin Calibration Verification/Linearity LN20
Analyte Product Code
LN20 LN20 Target Range
Urine albumin ❚
Urine creatinine ❚
PRICE (USD) $340
Product Information
blood specimens
ancillary testing sites or instruments
Product Information
blood cell specimens
Product Information
specimens
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blood specimens
Product Information
specimens
Product Information
specimens
only
Please note that the ranges listed are an estimate of the values recovered. Some instruments may recover lower or higher values than the ranges listed.
High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Calibration Verification/Linearity LN21
Analyte Product Code
LN21 LN21 Target Range
High-sensitivity C-reactive protein ❚
PRICE (USD) $364
LN Express service is available.
Flow Cytometry Calibration Verification/Linearity LN22
Analyte Product Code
LN22 LN22 Target Ranges
CD3+ ❚
CD3+ T lymphocytes absolute ❚ μL
CD3+/CD4+ ❚
CD3+/CD4+ T lymphocytes absolute ❚ μL
CD3+/CD8+ ❚
CD3+/CD8+ T lymphocytes absolute ❚ μL
PRICE (USD) $668
Prostate-Specific Antigen Calibration Verification/Linearity LN23
Analyte Product Code
LN23 LN23 Target Range
Prostate-specific antigen ❚
PRICE (USD) $846
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Please note that the ranges listed are an estimate of the values recovered. Some instruments may recover lower or higher values than the ranges listed.
Creatinine Accuracy Calibration Verification/Linearity LN24
Analyte Product Code
LN24 LN24 Target Range
Creatinine ❚
Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)
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PRICE (USD) $410
Additional InformationThe College of American Pathologists (CAP) and the National Kidney Disease Education Program (NKDEP) have an initiative to harmonize clinically reported creatinine values. This initiative is analagous to what the federal health agencies and the clinical laboratory community did to improve the accuracy of cholesterol and glycohemoglobin testing.
Troponin Calibration Verification/Linearity LN25, LN27
Analyte Product Code Product Code
LN25 LN25 Target Ranges LN27 LN27 Target Ranges
Troponin I ❚
Troponin T ❚
PRICE (USD) $676 $676
B-Type Natriuretic Peptides Calibration Verification/Linearity LN30
Analyte Product Code
LN30 LN30 Target Ranges
BNP ❚
NT-pro BNP ❚
PRICE (USD) $444
LN Express service is available.
Product Information
specimens for BNP and NT-pro BNP
plasma specimen for NT-pro BNP only
Product Information
serum specimens
serum specimens
Product Information
specimens
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specimens
Product Information
blood hemolysate specimens
Product Information
specimens
Product Information
specimens
Please note that the ranges listed are an estimate of the values recovered. Some instruments may recover lower or higher values than the ranges listed.
Immunosuppressive Drugs Calibration Verification/Linearity LN31
Analyte Product Code
LN31 LN31 Target Ranges
Cyclosporine ❚
Tacrolimus ❚
PRICE (USD) $920
Ammonia Calibration Verification/Linearity LN32Analyte Product Code
LN32 LN32 Target Range
Ammonia ❚ μmol/L
PRICE (USD) $390
LN Express service is available.
Serum Myoglobin Calibration Verification/Linearity LN33
Analyte Product Code
LN33 LN33 Target Range
Myoglobin ❚
PRICE (USD) $494
LN Express service is available.
Tumor Markers Calibration Verification/Linearity LN34
Analyte Product Code
LN34 LN34 Target Range
CA-125 ❚
CA-15.3 ❚
CA-19.9 ❚
PRICE (USD) $830
LN Express service is available.
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Coagulation Calibration Verification/Linearity LN35, LN36, LN37
Analyte Product Code
LN35 LN36 LN37 Target Ranges
Antithrombin activity ❚ 10%–130 %
Protein C activity ❚ 10%–120 %
Heparin, low molecular weight ❚ 0.1–2.0 U/mL
von Willebrand factor antigen ❚ 5%–140 %
PRICE (USD) $750 $520 $750
The LN35, LN36, and LN37 CVL products meet the CAP Accreditation requirements HEM.38009, 38010, and 38011.
Please note that the ranges listed are an estimate of the values recovered. Some instruments may recover lower or higher values than the ranges listed.
NewProduct Information
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Product Information
instruments not routinely challenged during the proficiency testing process
materials to assess important functional parameters, including accuracy and linearity
Instrumentation IChallenges Product Code
I
A Shipment B Shipment C Shipment
Adjustable micropipette calibration verification/linearity ❚ ❚
Analytical balance check ❚ ❚
Gravimetric pipette calibration ❚ ❚
Microtiter plate linearity ❚ ❚
Refractometer calibration ❚ ❚
Spectrophotometer (stray light check) ❚ ❚
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fluorescent microscopes
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Ocular micrometer calibration ❚
Osmometer study ❚
Peak absorbance measurement ❚
pH meter check ❚
wavelength ❚
PRICE (USD) $504
WARNING: The Instrumentation (I) Survey specimens may contain corrosive or toxic substances, environmental hazards, or irritants.
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Product Information
specimens
manufacturing interference specifications and investigating discrepant results caused by interfering substances
the material's expiration date
Interfering Substance Survey IFSAnalyte Product Code
IFS
Bilirubin Interferent Hemoglobin Interferent
Alanine aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT) ❚ ❚
Albumin ❚ ❚
Alkaline phosphatase ❚ ❚
Amylase ❚ ❚
Aspartate aminotransferase (AST/SGOT) ❚ ❚
Calcium ❚ ❚
Chloride ❚ ❚
CK2 (MB) ❚ ❚
Creatine kinase (CK) ❚ ❚
Creatinine ❚ ❚
Gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT) ❚ ❚
Glucose ❚ ❚
Iron ❚ ❚
Lactate dehydrogenase (LD) ❚ ❚
Lipase ❚ ❚
Magnesium ❚ ❚
Osmolality ❚ ❚
Phosphorus ❚ ❚
Potassium ❚ ❚
Protein, total ❚ ❚
Sodium ❚ ❚
Urea nitrogen (BUN) ❚ ❚
Uric acid ❚ ❚
PRICE (USD) $420
The material expires December 1, 2013.
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Product Information
specimen (low level) and one 5.0-mL liquid serum specimen (high level)
instrument sample probe carryover
Product Information
(low and high levels)
instrument sample probe carryover
Serum Carryover SCOAnalyte Product Code
SCO
Creatinine ❚
hCG ❚
Lactate dehydrogenase (LD) ❚
Phenytoin ❚
PRICE (USD) $380
The material expires May 1, 2014.
Urine Toxicology Carryover UTCOAnalyte Product Code
UTCO
Benzoylecgonine ❚
Delta-9-THC-COOH ❚
Opiates ❚
Propoxyphene ❚
PRICE (USD) $328
The material expires May 1, 2014.
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Improve the reliability of your patient results with CAP CVL Validated MaterialsUse the same material that is sent in the CVL program to:
Calibration Verification/Linearity, Validated MaterialsValidated Material Product Code Corresponding Survey Page
LN2 108
LN2BV 108
LN3 109
LN5 110
LN6 110
PRICE (USD) $638/638/272/340/398
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11 | Hematology and Clinical Microscopy
“Our committee of experts in laboratory hematology is focused on providing the highest quality of educational activities with the CAP Surveys using the latest tools in technology, such as DigitalScope.”
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HematologyAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product Information
Product Information
Basic Hematology HE, HEPAnalyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HE HEP
Blood cell identification ❚
Hematocrit ❚ ❚ 5
Hemoglobin ❚ ❚ 5
Platelet count ❚ ❚ 5
Red blood cell count ❚ ❚ 5
White blood cell count ❚ ❚ 5
PRICE (USD) $237 $255
Blood Cell Identification BCPProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
BCP
Blood cell identification ❚
PRICE (USD) $51
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate ESR, ESR1, ESR2Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ESR ESR1 ESR2 ®
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Product InformationHematology Automated Differentials FH Series FH1-FH10, FH1P-FH10P
Analyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FH1-FH10 FH1P-FH10P
Blood cell identification ❚
Hematocrit ❚ ❚ 5
Hemoglobin ❚ ❚ 5
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Platelet count ❚ ❚ 5
Red blood cell count ❚ ❚ 5
White blood cell count ❚ ❚ 5
WBC differential ❚ ❚ 5
PRICE (USD) $306/306 $339/339
For method compatibility, see instrument matrix below.
Hematology Automated Differentials, Instrument MatrixInstrument FH Series
FH1 FH2 FH3 FH4 FH6 FH9 FH10
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Blood Parasite BPProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
BP
Thin/thick blood film sets* ❚ 5
PRICE (USD) $489
*This Survey will include corresponding thick films when available.
Bone Marrow Cell Differential BMDProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
BMD
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❚ 5
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PRICE (USD) $368
Additional Information
Fetal Red Cell Determination HBFProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HBF
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PRICE (USD) $338
Product Information
Plasmodium, Babesia, Trypanosoma,
Product Information
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Product Information
Product InformationHemoglobinopathy HGProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HG
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PRICE (USD) $516
Reticulocyte RT, RT2, RT3, RT4Instrument/Method Product Code Challenges/Shipment
RT RT2 RT3 RT4
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PRICE (USD) $280 $280 $280 $280
Sickle Cell Screening SCSProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
SCS
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PRICE (USD) $226
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Product Information
Transfusion-Related Cell Count TRCProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
TRC
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PRICE (USD) $555
WBC counts must be performed using a Nageotte chamber or by flow cytometry.
Waived Combination HCCAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HCC
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PRICE (USD) $154
Rapid Total White Blood Cell Count RWBCProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
RWBC
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PRICE (USD) $309
Virtual Peripheral Blood Smear VPBSProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VPBS
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PRICE (USD) $364
Additional Information
Product Information
Product Information
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Expanded Virtual Peripheral Blood Smear EHE1
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
EHE1
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PRICE (USD) $222
Additional Information
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Clinical MicroscopyAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product Information
Product Information
Clinical Microscopy CMPAnalyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CMP
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Clinical Microscopy Miscellaneous CMMPProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CMMP
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PRICE (USD) $122
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Virtual Body Fluid VBFProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VBF
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PRICE (USD) $242
Additional Information
Product Information
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Amniotic Fluid Leakage AFLProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
AFL
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PRICE (USD) $228
Automated Body Fluid ABF1, ABF2, ABF3Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ABF1 ABF2 ABF3
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PRICE (USD) $282 $282 $282
For method compatibility, see instrument matrix below.
Automated Body Fluid, Instrument MatrixInstrument ABF Series
ABF1 ABF2 ABF3
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Automated Urinalysis UAA, UAA1Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
UAA UAA1
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PRICE (USD) $246 $246
Product Information
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Crystals BFC, URC, BCRProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
BFC URC BCR
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PRICE (USD) $356 $312 $218
Dipstick Confirmatory DSCAnalyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
DSC
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PRICE (USD) $208
Fecal Fat FCFSAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FCFS
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PRICE (USD) $280
Fetal Hemoglobin APTAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
APT
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PRICE (USD) $248
Gastric Occult Blood GOCBAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
GOCB
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PRICE (USD) $252
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Product Information
Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase G6PDSAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
G6PDS
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PRICE (USD) $292
Hemocytometer Fluid Count HFCProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HFC
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PRICE (USD) $274
Lamellar Body Count LBCProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
LBC
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PRICE (USD) $338
Occult Blood OCBAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
OCB
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PRICE (USD) $130
Rupture of Fetal Membranes Testing ROMAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ROM
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PRICE (USD) $398
Product Information
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Product Information
Special Clinical Microscopy SCM1, SCM2Analyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
SCM1 SCM2
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PRICE (USD) $196 $196
Ticks, Mites, and Other Arthropods TMOProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
TMO
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PRICE (USD) $390
Urine Albumin (Microalbumin)/Creatinine UMCAnalyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
UMC
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PRICE (USD) $212
For quantitative reporting, refer to Survey U, page 63.
Worm Identification WIDProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
WID
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PRICE (USD) $350
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12 | Reproductive Medicine
“I am amazed at the dedication of the team of experts that give their time to inspect laboratories, evaluate proficiency testing results, and personally consult with CAP customers on a myriad of issues for the betterment of laboratory quality and patient care and outcomes.”
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Andrology and EmbryologyAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product InformationSemen Analysis SC, SC1, PV, SM, SV, ASAProcedure Product Code Challenges/
Shipment
SC SC1 PV SM SV ASA
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Sperm Motility, Morphology, and Viability SMCD, SM1CD, SM2CD
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
SMCD SM1CD SM2CD
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Embryology EMBProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
EMB
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PRICE (USD) $390
Ligand Assay, Special Y, YY, DYAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
Y, YY DY
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Discover the one program to cover your requirements for competency assessmentHelp your laboratory meet CAP Laboratory Accreditation Program requirements and CLIA-mandated competency assessment regulations.
Competency Assessment Program includes:&�Competency assessment courses with customized
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Note: You must purchase the Safety & Compliance course package in conjunction with the Competency Assessment Program subscription—it is not available for purchase separately. The Safety & Compliance courses listed above do not offer CE credit.
See complete information at cap.org/competency.
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Coagulation
New Products New
Anticoagulant Monitoring, Dabigatran (DBGN) .................................................................................144Anticoagulant Monitoring, Fondaparinux (FNPX) ...............................................................................144Anticoagulant Monitoring, Rivaroxaban (RVBN) ................................................................................144Whole Blood Coagulation, Roche CoaguChek XS (WP10) .................................................................146
13 | Coagulation
“The members of the Coagulation Resource Committee are all hemostasis experts as well as laboratory directors with plenty of practical experience. We use our knowledge and experience to develop high-quality proficiency testing materials and to provide informative discussions of Survey results. We also help develop new proficiency testing products in response to innovations in diagnostic and therapeutic hemostasis practice in order to meet the needs of our participants.”
Charles Eby, MD, FCAPChairCAP Coagulation Resource Committee
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CoagulationAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product Information
Analyte Listing
Coagulation, Limited CGL, CGDFAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CGL CGDF
Activated partial thromboplastin time ❚ 5
Fibrinogen ❚ 5
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Prothrombin time ❚ 5
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*Participants reporting INR results will receive a special evaluation to assess the INR calculation.
Coagulation, Extended CGE, CGEXAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CGE, CGEX
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PRICE (USD) $488/784
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Product InformationCoagulation Special Testing Series CGS1, CGS2, CGS3, CGS4, CGS5
Module/Analyte Challenges/Shipment
Product Code
CGS1 CGS2 CGS3 CGS4 CGS5
Lupus Anticoagulant Module
Thrombophilia Module
von Willebrand Factor Antigen Module
Heparin Module
Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia Module
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PRICE (USD) $412 $660 $386 $244 $458
*Not appropriate for meeting regulatory requirements, see page 142.
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Dabigatran, Fondaparinux, Rivaroxaban Anticoagulant Monitoring
DBGN, FNPX, RVBNAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
DBGN FNPX RVBN
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*Not appropriate for meeting regulatory requirements, see page 142.
Activated Clotting Time Series CT, CT1, CT2, CT3, CT5
Instrument/Cartridge Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CT CT1 CT2 CT3 CT5® ❚
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Product InformationPlatelet Function* PF, PF1Instrument/Method Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PF PF1
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*This Survey requires the draw of a normal donor sample.
Thromboelastogram TEGInstrument/Method Product Code Challenges/Shipment
TEG
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PRICE (USD) $210
Product Information
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Product InformationWhole Blood CoagulationWP3, WP4, WP6, WP9, WP10
Analyte Challenges/Shipment
Product Code
WP3 WP4 WP6 WP9 WP10
Prothrombin time –
PRICE (USD) $243 $297 $330 $363 $220
For method compatibility, see instrument matrix below.
Whole Blood Coagulation, Instrument Matrix Instrument Product Code
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Product Information
For use with the SimpliRED® and Clearview® Simplify D-dimer methods
Product Information
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Product Information
Product Information
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Whole Blood D-Dimer WBDDAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
WBDD
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PRICE (USD) $268
Drug-Specific Platelet Aggregation PIAProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PIA
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PRICE (USD) $320
11-Dehydrothromboxane B2 TBXAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
TBX
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PRICE (USD) $306
Platelet Mapping* PLTMAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PLTM
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PRICE (USD) $288
*This Survey requires the draw of a normal donor sample.
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Improve the reliability of your patient results with CAP Survey Validated MaterialsUse the same material that is sent in the Surveys program to:
Product Information
shipments per year
Coagulation, Validated MaterialValidated Material Product Code Corresponding Survey Page
PRICE (USD) $204
Are you new to the CAP PT program or looking for an overview?Check out these resources available through e-LAB Solutions™PT Quick Reference Guide
If you’re new to the CAP proficiency testing (PT) program, or just want a quick overview, start with our online PT Quick Reference Guide at cap.org/PTwelcome. This helpful guide will point you in the right direction for anything you need to get started. You’ll find information about shipping, frequently asked questions, navigating the CAP website, e-LAB Solutions, communications, contact information, and more.
PT Troubleshooting Guide
Find answers to PT performance questions and learn how to spot potential problems with the PT Troubleshooting Guide.
PT Exception Investigation Checklist
Do you need help investigating a PT exception? The CAP’s PT Exception Checklist is a simple tool that helps you identify the root cause of the problem. You can access the PT Troubleshooting
Guide and the PT Exception Investigation Checklist by logging in to e-LAB Solutions.
Log in to e-LAB Solutions at cap.org/elabsolutions and click on Proficiency Testing/Quality Management; you’ll find all of these tools located under Resources.
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MicrobiologyBacteriology ..................................................................................................................................150Mycobacteriology ..........................................................................................................................159Mycology ......................................................................................................................................160Parasitology ..................................................................................................................................162Virology and Molecular Microbiology Testing ...................................................................................164Virology ........................................................................................................................................165Molecular Microbiology ..................................................................................................................167Infectious Disease Serology .............................................................................................................171
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Legionella pneumophila Antigen Detection (LBAS) ...............................................................................154Streptococcus pneumoniae Antigen Detection (SBAS) ..........................................................................154Blood Culture, Staphylococcus aureus (BCS1) ....................................................................................154PNA FISH for Gram-Negative Rods (PNA4) ......................................................................................155Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) ..................................................................................................................157Mycology Benchtop Reference Guide (MBRG) ...................................................................................160Pneumocystis, Calcofluor White Stain (PCP1) .....................................................................................161Pneumocystis, DFA Stain (PCP2) .......................................................................................................161Pneumocystis, Giemsa Stain (PCP3) ..................................................................................................161Pneumocystis, GMS Stain (PCP4) .....................................................................................................161Worm Identification (WID) ..............................................................................................................163Infectious Disease Respiratory Panel (IDR) .........................................................................................170
Discontinued 2012 ProductsBacterial Antigen Survey (BAS) See Surveys LBAS and SBAS .......................................................................................................154Legionella Antigen Survey (LAS) See Survey LBAS ........................................................................................................................154
14 | Microbiology
“All of the Microbiology Surveys are developed and overseen by members of the Microbiology Resource Committee, all of whom are directors of clinical microbiology labs themselves. We understand the impact of quality on patient care and strive to provide you the tools that will help you perform the best testing possible.”
Michael J. Mitchell, MD, FCAPChairCAP Microbiology Resource Committee
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BacteriologyAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product Information
Streptococcus
Clostridium difficile
Guide for Ordering Appropriate Bacteriology SurveysProcedure Product Code
D D4 D2 D7 D3 D1Bacterial identification ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚
Gram stain ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚
Antimicrobial susceptibility testing ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚
Bacterial antigen detection ❚ ❚
Bacteriology DProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
DAntimicrobial susceptibility testing ❚
Bacterial antigen detection ❚ 2
Bacterial identification ❚
Gram stain ❚
PRICE (USD) $318
Additional Information
C. difficileStreptococcus
C. difficile Streptococcus
Breakpoint Implementation Tool BITProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
BIT❚
PRICE (USD) $698
Additional Information
Product Information
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Product InformationExpanded Bacteriology DEXAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
DEX
❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $330
Additional Information
Microbiology Bench Tools Competency MBT
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
MBT
❚ 6
❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $278
Additional Information
Product Information
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Product Information
Product Information
Streptococcus
GC, Throat, and Urine Cultures D1, D2, D3, D7Procedure Product Code Challenges/
Shipment
D1 D2 D3 D7
Antimicrobial susceptibility testing
❚ ❚
Bacterial identification ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚
Gram stain ❚ ❚ ❚
Streptococ- cus
Neisseria gonor- rhoeae
PRICE (USD) $258 $276 $270 $279
Limited Bacteriology D4Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
D4
Antimicrobial susceptibility testing ❚
Bacterial antigen detection ❚
Bacterial identification ❚
Gram stain ❚
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Streptococcus
PRICE (USD) $297
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Product Information
Gram Stain D5Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
D5
Gram stain ❚
PRICE (USD) $207
Virtual Gram Stain VGS1, VGS2Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VGS1 VGS2
❚ 3
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $200 $200
Additional Information
Rapid Strep A Antigen Detection D6Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
D6
Group A Streptococcus antigen detection ❚
PRICE (USD) $204
Rapid Strep A Antigen Detection, Waived D9Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
D9
Streptococcus ❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $138
Product Information
Product Information
Product Information
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Group B Strep Detection D8Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
D8
Group B Streptococcus detection ❚ 5
PRICE (USD) $264
Bacterial Antigen Detection LBAS, SBASProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
LBAS SBAS
Legionella pneumophila antigen detection ❚ 2
Streptococcus pneumoniae antigen detection ❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $188 $188
Blood Culture BCSProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
BCS
Blood culture bacterial detection ❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $300
Blood Culture, Staphylococcus aureus BCS1
Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
BCS1
Staphylococcus aureus ❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $326
Product Information
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S. aureus/
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Product InformationPNA FISH PNA1, PNA2, PNA3, PNA4Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PNA1 PNA2 PNA3 PNA4
Staphylococcus ❚ 3
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Enterococcus ❚ 3
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $322 $322 $322 $322
Campylobacter CAMPAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CAMP
Campylobacter ❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $198
Chlamydia trachomatis HC1, HC3Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HC1 HC3
Antigen detection (DFA) ❚
Antigen detection (EIA) ❚
PRICE (USD) $342 $366
Fecal Lactoferrin FLACAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FLAC
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $250
Product Information
Product Information
Product Information
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Product Information
Product Information
Helicobacter pylori Antigen, Stool HPSProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HPS
Helicobacter pylori ❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $260
Laboratory Preparedness Exercise LPXAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
LPX
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $302
Additional Information
Bacillus anthracis, Yersinia pestis, Francisella tularensis, Brucella abortus
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Screen MRS
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
MRS
❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $200
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Screen MRS5
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
MRS5
MRSA detection ❚
PRICE (USD) $306
Product Information
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Product Information
Product Information
Product Information
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Rapid Urease RURAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
RUR
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $144
Stool Pathogen SP, SP1Analyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
SP SP1
❚ 2
C. difficile ❚ 2
❚ 2
❚ 2
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PRICE (USD) $354 $328
Shiga Toxin STAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ST
❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $312
Bacterial Vaginosis BVProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
BV
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $298
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Product Information
Vaginitis Screen VS, VS1Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VS VS1
Candida sp. ❚
Gardnerella vaginalis ❚
Trichomonas vaginalis ❚ ❚
PRICE (USD) $360 $278
Vaginitis Screen, Virtual Gram Stain VS2Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VS2
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $294
Additional Information
Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus VREProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VRE
Enterococcus❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $200
Product Information
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Trichomonas®
Trichomonas vaginalis
Mycobacteriology
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MycobacteriologyAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product Information
Product Information
Mycobacteriology EProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
E
Acid-fast smear ❚
Antimycobacterial susceptibility testing ❚
Mycobacterial identification* ❚
PRICE (USD) $420
*This procedure requires identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Limited Mycobacteriology E1Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
E1
Acid-fast smear ❚
Mycobacterial culture ❚
PRICE (USD) $372
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Product Information
Product Information
Mycology FProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
F
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Mold and yeast identification ❚
PRICE (USD) $459
Yeast F1Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
F1
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Yeast identification ❚
PRICE (USD) $357
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Aspergillus, Blastomyces, Coccidiodes,
Histoplasma
Galactomannan FGALAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FGAL
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $502
Fungal Serology FSERProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FSER
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $322
Fungal Smear FSMProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FSM
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $180
India Ink INDProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
IND
❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $176
Pneumocystis jiroveciPCP1, PCP2, PCP3, PCP4
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PCP1 PCP2 PCP3 PCP4
❚ 3
❚ 3
❚ 3
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $350 $350 $350 $350
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Parasitology
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Product Information
GiardiaCryptosporidium
GiardiaCrytosporidium
GiardiaCrytosporidium
GiardiaCryptosporidium
Parasitology P, P3, P4, P5Procedure Product Code
P P3 P4 P5
Fecal suspension (wet mount) ❚ ❚ ❚
Fecal suspension (Giardia and/or Cryptosporidium immunoassay ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚
Giemsa-stained blood smear ❚
Preserved slide (for permanent stain) ❚ ❚
PRICE (USD) $348 $354 $348 $330
Additional Information
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Plasmodium, Babesia, Trypanosoma,
Product Information
Product Information
Product Information
Blood Parasite BPProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
BP
Thin/thick blood film sets* ❚
PRICE (USD) $489
*This Survey will include corresponding thick films when available.
Rapid Malaria RMALProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
RMAL
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $358
Ticks, Mites, and Other Arthropods TMOProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
TMO
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $390
Worm Identification WIDProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
WID
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $350
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Virology and Molecular Microbiology Testing
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Do you perform molecular testing on Chlamydia or GC only?
Do you perform nucleic acid amplification other than GC?
Do you perform viral load testing only?
Do you perform any of the following Virology testing?■ Virology Culture ■ Virology Antigen Testing
Select from the following Surveys:
■ HC5 Chlamydia/ GC DNA Probe or
■ HC6, HC6X Chlamydia/ GC Nucleic Acid Amplification
Select from the following Surveys: ■ IDO, ID1,
ID1T, ID2, IDR Nucleic Acid Amplification
■ BSTS, BSTE Bacterial Strain Typing
Select from the following Surveys:■ HIV,
HV2 HIV Viral Load
■ HCVN, HCV2, HBVL, HBVL5 Hepatitis Viral Load
■ VLS, VLS2 Viral Load
SelectVR1
SelectVR2
SelectVR4
SelectHC2
SelectHC4
For Comprehensive Virology Culture Testing
For Virology Antigen Testing by Immunofluorescence
For Virology Antigen by EIA or Latex Agglutination
For Herpes Simplex Virus Antigen Detection by DFA
For Herpes Simplex Virus Culture Testing
YesYes Yes Yes
Virology Molecular Microbiology
Virology and Molecular Microbiology Testing
Virology
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Product Information
Product Information
Chlamydia trachomatis
Virology Culture VR1Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VR1
Chlamydia trachomatis ❚
Viral isolation/identification ❚
❚
PRICE (USD) $705
Virology Antigen Detection (DFA) VR2Analyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VR2 A B C
Adenovirus antigen ❚
Cytomegalovirus antigen ❚
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) antigen ❚
Influenza A antigen ❚
Influenza B antigen ❚
Parainfluenza antigen ❚
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) antigen ❚
Varicella-zoster antigen ❚
❚
PRICE (USD) $531
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Product Information
Virology Antigen Detection (Non-IF) VR4Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VR4
Adenovirus (Not 40/41) antigen ❚
Influenza A antigen ❚
Influenza B antigen ❚
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) antigen ❚
Rotavirus antigen ❚
PRICE (USD) $366
Herpes Simplex Virus HC2, HC4Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HC2 HC4*
Antigen detection (DFA) ❚
Culture ❚
PRICE (USD) $366 $393
* The biohazard warning applies to Survey HC4.
Molecular Microbiology
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Product Information
Product Information
Product Information
Hepatitis Viral Load HCVN, HCV2, HBVL, HBVL5
Analyte/Procedure Challenges/Shipment
Product Code
HCVN, HCV2 HBVL HBVL5
2
PRICE (USD) $984/1,482 $489 $705
HIV Viral Load HIV, HV2, HIVGProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HIV, HV2 HIVG
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PRICE (USD) $651/756 $597
Viral Load VLS, VLS2Analyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VLS VLS2
❚ ❚ 2
❚ ❚ 2
❚ ❚ 2
❚ 2
❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $588 $1,185
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Product Information
trachomatisN. gonorrhoeae
C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae HC5, HC6, HC6X
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HC5 HC6, HC6X
DNA probe ❚
Nucleic acid amplification (NAA) ❚
PRICE (USD) $444 $408/621
Human Papillomavirus HPVAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HPV
❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $274
Nucleic Acid Amplification, Organisms IDOAnalyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
IDO
Bordetella pertussis/parapertussis ❚
Legionella pneumophila/Chlamydophila pneumoniae
❚
Staphylococcus aureus ❚
❚
Mycobacterium tuberculosis ❚
Mycoplasma pneumoniae ❚
Enterococcus ❚
PRICE (USD) $540
Product Information
Molecular Microbiology
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Bacterial Strain Typing BSTE, BSTSAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
BSTE BSTS
Enterococcus ❚ 2Staphylococcus ❚ 2PRICE (USD) $232 $232
Nucleic Acid Amplification, Viruses ID1, ID1TAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ID1 ID1T
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PRICE (USD) $640 $336
Product Information
Product Information
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Nucleic Acid Amplification, Respiratory ID2Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ID2
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❚
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PRICE (USD) $570
Infectious Disease Respiratory Panel IDR
Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
IDR
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PRICE (USD) $672
Product Information
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Product Information
Product Information
Borrelia burgdorferi, Babesia microti, Anaplasma phagocytophilum
Infectious Disease Serology VR3, VR3MAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VR3 VR3M
❚
❚
Helicobacter pylori❚
❚
Mycoplasma pneumoniae ❚
❚
❚
Toxoplasma gondii❚
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PRICE (USD) $514 $238
Tick-Transmitted Diseases TTDAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
TTD
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $542
CAP Sample Exchange Registry connects your laboratory for alternative assessmentAll clinical laboratory disciplines are now includedThe College of American Pathologists’ complimentary Sample Exchange Registry for Alternative Assessment now includes all clinical laboratory disciplines. This Internet-based service connects laboratories performing testing for which no formal proficiency testing is available. Laboratories can participate in the registry service at any time. When at least three laboratories testing the same analyte are identified, the CAP will facilitate the sample exchange. Data will be anonymized, and each individual laboratory will receive its own results along with an anonymous summary report for all participants.
“PathGroup’s patients have benefited because the CAP’s Sample Exchange Program helps us ensure that we are providing the accurate results needed for proper medical decision making. We have seen excellent correlation of results in all of the exchanges. The program will continue to benefit our patients by matching PathGroup with other labs that are doing advanced molecular diagnostics.”
James Prescott, PhD, HCLD(ABB)Molecular Diagnostics Director
PathGroup Labs, Nashville, Tennessee
Visit cap.org/SampleExchange to learn more.
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“The members and staff of the Diagnostic Immunology Resource Committee provide scientific and educational expertise to promote quality, compliance, and accreditation to allow participants to achieve excellence in all aspects of diagnostic immunology and flow cytometry clinical laboratory testing.”
Stanley J. Geyer, MD, FCAPChairCAP Diagnostic Immunology Resource Committee
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ImmunologyAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
ImmunologyANA, ASO, CRP, HCG, IM, RF/RFX, RUB/RUBX, IL
Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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Antinuclear antibody (ANA)* ❚ ❚
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*Antinuclear antibody, Antistreptolysin O, Rheumatoid factor, and Rubella are regulated analytes and are graded for both qualitative and quantitative methods. Semiquantitative and/or titer results for these analytes are ungraded/educational in this Survey and do not meet regulatory requirements.
Immunology, General IG/IGXAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
IG/IGX
Alpha1-antitrypsin ❚
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Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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PRICE (USD) $498 $333 $154
Infectious Mononucleosis, Waived IMWAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
IMW
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PRICE (USD) $98
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Antihistone Antibody AHT Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
AHT
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Antimitochondrial M2 Antibody HAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
H
❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $404
Antiparietal Cell Antibody APCAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
APC
❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $400
Antiphospholipid Antibody ACLAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ACL
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PRICE (USD) $250
Antiphosphatidylserine Antibody APSAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
APS
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PRICE (USD) $326
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Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibody ASCAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ASC
Saccharomyces cerevisiae❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $388
Celiac Serology CESAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CES A B
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PRICE (USD) $500
Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide Antibody (Anti-CCP) CCP
Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CCP
❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $404
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Cytokines CTKNAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CTKN
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PRICE (USD) $580
Diagnostic Allergy SEAnalyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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High-Sensitivity/Cardiac C-Reactive Protein hsCRPAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
hsCRP
❚
PRICE (USD) $270
Liver-Kidney Microsomal Antibody (Anti-LKM) LKMAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
LKM
❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $368
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M. tuberculosis Stimulated Infection Detection QFAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
QF
M. tuberculosis ❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $368
Rheumatic Disease Special Serologies RDSAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
RDS
❚ 1
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PRICE (USD) $354
Syphilis Serology GAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
G
Syphilis ❚
PRICE (USD) $243
Use with VDRL, RPR, MHA-TP/TP-PA/PK-TP, EIA, CMIA, multiplex flow immunoassay, FTA-ABS, and USR methods. Laboratories performing syphilis serology on CSF specimens may also use this Survey.
Total Hemolytic Complement CH50Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CH50
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PRICE (USD) $398
Viscosity VAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
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PRICE (USD) $246
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CAP QMEd™ Online Educational Courses—Make quality your competitive position and patient care advantageChoose from seven available courses to understand how to plan and resource your laboratory’s quality management systems. Every course is highly interactive and delivered to your desktop. You can learn at your own location, on your own time, and at your own pace.
QMEd courses include:1. 15189 Walkthrough 2. QMS Implementation Roadmap 3. Root Cause Analysis 4. Internal Auditing 5. Document Control 6. Quality Manual Development 7. Management Review
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Flow CytometryAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
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FL FL1 FL2
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This Survey is not appropriate for hematology analyzers with monoclonal antibody analysis.
Flow Cytometry—ImmunophenotypicCharacterization of Leukemia/Lymphoma
FL3, FL3CDProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FL3 FL3CD
❚ 2
❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $686 $276
Additional Information™
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Flow Cytometry, CD34+ FL4Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FL4
❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $560
Flow Cytometry, Interpretation Only FL5Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FL5
❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $250
Survey FL5 is for laboratories that receive flow cytometry analyses from referring laboratories to perform the interpretation of patient results.
Flow Cytometry – Immunophenotypic Characterization of Paroxysmal Nocturnal
Hemoglobinuria PNHAnalyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PNH
❚ 2
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PRICE (USD) $626
Additional InformationGuidelines for the
Diagnosis and Monitoring of Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria and Related Disorders by Flow Cytometry
Fetal Red Cell Determination HBFProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HBF
❚ 2
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PRICE (USD) $338
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Rare Flow Antigen Validation, CD1a and CD103 RFAV1, RFAV2
Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
RFAV1 RFAV2
❚ 1
❚ 1
PRICE (USD) $382 $382
Surveys RFAV1 and RFAV2 do not meet the regulatory requirements for proficiency testing.
Additional Information
ZAP-70 Analysis by Flow Cytometry ZAP70Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ZAP70
❚
PRICE (USD) $408
Additional Information
New
Rely on this reference for a rapidly growing fieldFlow Cytometry in Evaluation of Hematopoietic Neoplasms: A Case-
Based Approach is a practical, case-based guide to flow cytometric analysis in the workup of hematopoietic neoplasms presenting in the peripheral blood, marrow, lymphoid tissue, and extranodal sites. Using multicolor techniques pioneered by Brent Wood, the text demonstrates a unique approach to diagnosis of hematopoietic malignancies as well as identification of small abnormal populations in the posttherapy setting (minimal residual disease testing).
Flow Cytometry in Evaluation of Hematopoietic Neoplasms
provides pathologists, residents, laboratory technologists, and hematologists with both a study guide and an atlas for regular consultation in the clinical flow cytometry laboratory. The 2008 World Health Organization (WHO) classification system, French-American-British (FAB) classifications, and 2006 Bethesda Consensus recommendations are incorporated in the text.
“…a comprehensive review of the field with superb illustrations of flow patterns. Practitioners will find it useful in the daily interpretation of flow cytometric investigations in routine clinical practice.”
Frederick L. Kiechle, MD, PhD, FCAPMemorial Healthcare System
Hollywood, Florida
PRESSTo orderVisit cap.org/cappress to download an order form or call the CAP Customer Contact Center.
Item number: PUB221ISBN: 978-0-9837068-2-3Hardcover; 176 pages; 2012Price: $110Member price: $95
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“The Transfusion Medicine Resource Committee supports the members by providing high-quality Surveys material that enhances patient care and blood donors that we serve.”
Jerome Louis Gottschall, MD, FCAPChairTransfusion Medicine Resource Committee
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Transfusion Medicine, Comprehensive/Limited J, J1Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
J J1
ABO grouping ❚ ❚
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Antibody detection ❚
Antibody identification ❚
Compatibility testing ❚
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PRICE (USD) $384 $303
Transfusion Medicine Automated Testing JATProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
JAT
ABO grouping ❚
Antibody detection ❚
Antibody identification ❚
Compatibility testing ❚
Rh typing ❚
PRICE (USD) $570
Transfusion Medicine Educational Challenges JE1Analyte/Program Product Code Challenges/Shipment
JE1
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PRICE (USD) $207
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Expanded Transfusion Medicine Exercises ETME1
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ETME1
❚
PRICE (USD) $590
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Transfusion Medicine Competency Assessment—Comprehensive Transfusion Medicine TMCA
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
TMCA
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PRICE (USD) $426
Survey TMCA does not meet the regulatory requirements for proficiency testing.
Transfusion Medicine Competency Assessment—Direct Antiglobulin Test TMCAD
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
TMCAD
❚
PRICE (USD) $220
Survey TMCAD does not meet the regulatory requirements for proficiency testing.
Product Information
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Transfusion Medicine Competency Assessment— Fetal Red Cell Quantitation TMCAF
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
TMCAF
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Survey TMCAF does not meet the regulatory requirements for proficiency testing.
Transfusion Medicine, Electronic Crossmatch EXM Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
EXM
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PRICE (USD) $360
Additional Information
Antibody Titer ABT, ABT1, ABT2Analyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ABT ABT1 ABT2
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Bacterial Detection in Platelets BDP, BDP5Procedure Challenges/Shipment
Product Code
BDP BDP5
Bacterial culture and detection systems
Rapid immunoassay
PRICE (USD) $574 $867
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Cord Blood and Stem Cell Processing CBT, SCPProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CBT SCP
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PRICE (USD) $846 $1,498
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Direct Antiglobulin Testing DATProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
DAT
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PRICE (USD) $188
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Eluate Survey ELUProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ELU
❚
PRICE (USD) $968
Fetal Red Cell Determination HBFProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HBF
❚
❚
PRICE (USD) $338
Platelet Serology PSProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PS
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PRICE (USD) $518
A low concentration of sodium azide may be present in the specimens and may affect lymphocytotoxicity methods.
Transfusion-Related Cell Count TRCProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
TRC
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PRICE (USD) $555
WBC counts must be performed using a Nageotte chamber or by flow cytometry.
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Viral MarkersAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
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Viral Markers—Series 1 VM1Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VM1
❚
Anti-HBc, total ❚
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Anti-HIV-1 ❚
Anti-HIV-1/2 ❚
❚
HBsAg ❚
PRICE (USD) $375
Do not use Survey VM1 with rapid anti-HCV, anti-HIV-1, or anti-HIV-1/2 kits. See pages 193-194 for Surveys appropriate for rapid methods.
Viral Markers—Series 2 VM2Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VM2
❚
HBeAg ❚
PRICE (USD) $522
Viral Markers—Series 3 VM3Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VM3
❚
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PRICE (USD) $478
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Viral Markers—Series 4 VM4Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VM4
Trypanosoma cruzi ❚
PRICE (USD) $792
Viral Markers—Series 5 VM5Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VM5
❚
Anti-HBc, IgM ❚
PRICE (USD) $132
Viral Markers—Series 6 VM6Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VM6
Anti-HIV-1/2, ❚
PRICE (USD) $504
Anti-HIV-1/2, Rapid Methods AHIV, AHIVWAnalyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
AHIV AHIVW
Anti-HIV-1, Anti-HIV-2, Anti-HIV-1/2 ❚
❚
PRICE (USD) $396 $218
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Anti-HIV-1, Rapid Methods RHIV, RHIVWAnalyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
RHIV RHIVW
Anti-HIV-1 ❚ 5
Anti-HIV-1, waived methods only ❚ 2
PRICE (USD) $396 $172
Both Surveys, RHIV and RHIVW, are compatible with the OraQuick® Rapid HIV-1 Antibody Test kit by OraSure Technologies and the Uni-Gold™ Recombigen® HIV kit by Trinity Biotech. Survey RHIV is also compatible with the MedMira Reveal™ HIV-1 Antibody Test kit.
Anti-HCV, Rapid Methods RHCVWAnalyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
RHCVW
Anti-HCV, waived methods only ❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $230
Nucleic Acid Testing NATAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
NAT
HBV ❚ 5
HCV ❚ 5
HIV ❚ 5
West Nile virus ❚ 5
PRICE (USD) $2,424
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Product InformationParentage/Relationship Testing PAR/PARFAnalyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PAR/PARF
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“Senior physicians and scientists from the clinical transplantation and forensic identity testing communities design, review, and refine the College’s histocompatibility and identity testing Surveys to evaluate, challenge, and educate the participating laboratories and analysts. Surveys participants are assured that they will be assessed against the evolving state of the art for both testing and reporting. These Surveys meet or exceed the accrediting agencies’ requirements for histocompatibility testing and forensic laboratory analysts.”
Arthur B. (Brad) Eisenbrey, MD, PhD, FCAPChairCAP Histocompatibility/Identity Testing Resource Committee
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For laboratories conducting BOTH Class I and Class II HLA testing, see next page.
HLA Crossmatching, Antibody Screen, and Antibody Identification (Class I) MX1B, MX1C, MX1E
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
MX1B MX1C MX1E
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PRICE (USD) $801 $801 $375
HLA Crossmatching, Antibody Screen, and Antibody Identification (Class II) MX2B, MX2C, MX2E
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
MX2B MX2C MX2E
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PRICE (USD) $741 $1,125 $432
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HLA Crossmatching, Antibody Screen, and Antibody Identification (Class I/II) Combinations MXB, MXC
Procedure Corresponding Survey Product Code
MXB MXC
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*See previous page for specimen and analyte information.
HLA Molecular Typing ML, DL, DMLProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ML DL DML
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HLA Serologic Typing (Class I/II) ABO, HLAS, HLAS1
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ABO HLAS HLAS1
ABO grouping (includes A subtyping) ❚
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HLA-B27 Typing B27Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
B27
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Antibody Titer ABT, ABT1, ABT2Analyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ABT ABT1 ABT2
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Monitoring Engraftment MEProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ME
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Genetics and Molecular Pathology Cytogenetics ..................................................................................................................................202Biochemical and Molecular Genetics................................................................................................205Molecular Oncology – Solid Tumors.................................................................................................208Molecular Oncology – Hematologic .................................................................................................210
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Mitochondrial DNA Deletion Syndromes (IMD1) ................................................................................207MCAD (IMD2) ...............................................................................................................................207Mitochondrial Cytopathies (IMD3) ...................................................................................................207CAP/ACMG DNA Sequencing (SEC1) .............................................................................................207
Reconfigured 2012 ProductsLymphoma, Double Volume (MHO1) ................................................................................................210
Number of challenges per shipment has changed
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“The members of the CAP/ACMG Biochemical and Molecular Genetics Resource Committee apply their clinical and scientific expertise towards the CAP Surveys and provide correct interpretations as well as educational summaries for Surveys in molecular genetics, biochemical genetics, pharmacogenetics, and maternal serum screening.”
Iris Schrijver, MD, FCAPChairCAP/ACMG Biochemical and Molecular Genetics Resource Committee
Cytogenetics
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CytogeneticsAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
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CAP/ACMG Cytogenetics CY, CYBKAnalyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CY CYBK
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Additional Information
CAP/ACMG Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization CYF, CYI
Disease/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CYF CYI A B
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Additional Information
IGH/BCL2SRY
Cytogenetics
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Product Information
Product Information
CAP/ACMG Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization for Paraffin-Embedded Tissue CYH, CYJ, CYK, CYLDisease/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CYH CYJ CYK CYL A B
HER2 ❚
1p/19q ❚
ALK ❚
HER2❚
MYC ❚
CCND1/IGH ❚
PRICE (USD) $570 $594 $646 $714
CAP/ACMG Cytogenomic Microarray Analysis CYCGH
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CYCGH
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Additional Information
Cytogenetics
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Improve the reliability of your patient results with CAP Survey Validated Materials
Product InformationCytogenetics, Validated MaterialValidated Material Product Code Corresponding Survey Page
PRICE (USD) $423
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Biochemical and Molecular Genetics
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Biochemical and Molecular GeneticsAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product InformationCAP/ACMG Biochemical Genetics BGL, BGL1Analyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
BGL BGL1
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Product InformationCAP/ACMG Molecular Genetics MGL1, MGL2, MGL3, MGL4, MGL5
Disease/GeneProduct Code Challenges/
ShipmentMGL1 MGL2 MGL3 MGL4 MGL5
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PRICE (USD) $1,050 $1,314 $1,096 $2,326 $612
Additional Information
Biochemical and Molecular Genetics
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Product Information
Product Information
CAP/ACMG Inherited Metabolic Diseases IMD1, IMD2, IMD3
Analyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
IMD1 IMD2 IMD3
❚ 3
❚ 3
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PRICE (USD) $860 $860 $860
*Includes disorders/diseases such as Leigh syndrome, Pearson syndrome, and Kearns-Sayre syndrome.**Includes disorders/diseases such as Leber hereditary optic neuropathy and myoclonus epilepsy with ragged red fibers (MERRF).
CAP/ACMG Molecular Genetics Sequencing SEC, SEC1
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
SEC SEC1
❚ 3
❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $580 $720
Additional Information
Pharmacogenetics PGxProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PGx
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Molecular Oncology – Solid Tumors
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Molecular Oncology – Solid TumorsAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product Information
Product Information
Defective DNA Mismatch Repair/Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer (HNPCC)
MSIProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
MSI
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PRICE (USD) $360
Laboratories performing DNA mismatch repair assessment by immunohistochemistry methods should see Survey MMR on page 221.
In Situ Hybridization ISH, ISH2Analyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
ISH ISH2
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HER2 ERBB2❚
PRICE (USD) $1,038 $786
Molecular Oncology – Solid Tumors
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Product Information
Sarcoma Translocation ListingCOL1A1/PDGFB, EWSR1/WT1, PAX3/FOXO1 PAX7/FOXO1
EWSR1/ATF1, FUS/DDIT3, SS18(SYT)/SSX1,
EWSR1/ERG, PAX3/FOXO1, SS18(SYT)/SSX2,
EWSR1/FLI1, PAX7/FOXO1, SS18(SYT)/SSX1 SS18(SYT)/SSX2
EWSR1/FLI1 EWSR1/ERG
Sarcoma Translocation SARCGene Product Code Challenges/Shipment
SARC
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PRICE (USD) $412
*See translocation listing below.
Solid Tumors–Other BRAF, EGFR, KIT/PDGFRA, KRASDisease Product Code Challenges/Shipment
BRAF EGFR KIT KRAS
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PRICE (USD) $1,064 $628 $1,414 $436
See below for the analytes and corresponding associated disease or tissue/organ that laboratories may use:
BRAF – thyroid, colon (therapy and HNPCC), lung, and melanomaEGFR – lungKIT – GIST and melanoma KRAS – colon and lung
Glioma GLIAnalyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
GLI
MGMT ❚
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(PTEN) ❚
PRICE (USD) $710
Product Information
Product Information
Molecular Oncology – Hematologic
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Molecular Oncology – Hematologic Analytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product InformationMolecular Hematologic Oncology MHO, MHO1, MHO2, MHO3, MHO5
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
MHO, MHO1 MHO2, MHO3 MHO5
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PRICE (USD) $1,298/1,398 $798/1,098 $524
*See gene listing below.
Additional Information
Molecular Hematologic Gene ListingGene Corresponding Survey
MHO, MHO1 MHO2, MHO3
IGH@ ❚
IGH@/BCL2 ❚
IGH@/BCL2 ❚
IGH@/CCND1 ❚
IGK@ ❚
NPM1/ALK ❚
TRB@ ❚
TRG@ ❚
CBFB/MYH11 ❚
FLT3 ITD ❚
FLT3 TKD ❚
JAK2 V617F ❚
NPM1 ❚
PML/RARA ❚
RUNX1/RUNX1T1 ❚
Molecular Oncology – Hematologic
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Product Information
BCR/ABL1PML/RARA
Minimal Residual Disease MRD, MRD1, MRD2Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
MRD MRD1 MRD2
BCR/ABL1 p190 ❚ 3
BCR/ABL1 p210 ❚ 3
PML/RARA ❚ 3
PRICE (USD) $1,398 $1,990 $1,990
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James Prescott, PhD, HCLD(ABB)Molecular Diagnostics Director
PathGroup Labs, Nashville, Tennessee
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Anatomic Pathology Surgical Pathology .........................................................................................................................214General Immunohistochemistry ........................................................................................................221Predictive Markers .........................................................................................................................223Specialty Anatomic Pathology .........................................................................................................224Cytopathology ...............................................................................................................................225
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Practicum in Cancer Surgical Pathology (PCSP/PCSP1) ......................................................................218Immunohistochemistry Tissue Microarray Series (PM5) ........................................................................222PAP Education Online, Laboratory, SurePath (PEDK) ..........................................................................226PAP Education Online, Individual, SurePath (APEDK) .........................................................................226PAP Education Online, Laboratory, ThinPrep + SurePath (PEDL) ...........................................................226PAP Education Online, Individual, ThinPrep + SurePath (APEDL) ..........................................................226PAP Education Online, Laboratory, ThinPrep (PEDM) ..........................................................................226PAP Education Online, Individual, ThinPrep (APEDM) .........................................................................226Intraoperative Touch Imprint/Crush Preparation (TICP/TICP1) .............................................................229Autopsy & Forensic Anthology of Classic Pathology Images (AFA) .......................................................214
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“The anatomic pathology committees are dedicated to providing their expertise in the development and hands-on input of the robust offering of AP Surveys and educational programs that are focused on advancing quality practice in all areas of anatomic pathology.”
Mary Beth Beasley, MD, FCAPChairCAP Surgical Pathology Resource Committee
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Surgical PathologyAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product Information
(AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)
Performance Improvement Program in Surgical Pathology PIP/PIP1
Program Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PIP/PIP1
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PRICE (USD) $672/136
Additional Information
Autopsy & Forensic Anthology of Classic Pathology Images (AFA)This new CD-ROM offering contains more than 2,000 classic images from the CAP’s 1992–2010 Autopsy Pathology (AUCD) and the 1990–2010 Forensic Pathology (FR) programs.&���$ ���� � ����� �������� �����
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Performance Improvement Program in Surgical Pathology Online PIPW/PIPW1
Program Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PIPW/PIPW1
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PRICE (USD) $540/132
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Product Information
(AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)
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TICP provides education to experienced cytotechnologists, histotechnologists, and other laboratory professionals. Prior experience with fine-needle aspiration cytology is recommended for participants who enroll in this program.
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Surgical Pathology
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Online Virtual Biopsy Program VBP/VBP1Program Product Code Challenges/Shipment
VBP/VBP1
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PRICE (USD) $436/124
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Product Information
(AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)
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Product Information
(AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)
Online Digital Slide Program in Dermatopathology DPATH/DPATH1
Program Product Code Challenges/Shipment
DPATH/DPATH1
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PRICE (USD) $432/132
Additional Information
Experience a new level of pathology education with CAP SAMs&�Outcomes-based learning at the cutting edge of pathology science&�Peer reviewed by at least two subject matter experts&�Highly interactive formats with immediate feedback
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Practicum in Cancer Surgical Pathology PCSP/PCSP1
Program Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PCSP/PCSP1
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PRICE (USD) $428/130
Additional Information
NewProduct Information
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Surgical Pathology
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CAP/NSH HistoQIP HQIPStain/Tissue Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HQIP A B
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CAP/NSH HistoQIP Biopsy Series HQIPBXStain/Tissue Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HQIPBX A B
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PRICE (USD) $512
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Product Information
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CAP/NSH HistoQIP Specialty Series HQBX1, HQBX2, HQBX3
Stain/Tissue Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HQBX1 HQBX2 HQBX3 A B
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Product Information
General Immunohistochemistry
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Product Information
General ImmunohistochemistryAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product Information
Immunohistochemistry MKProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
MK
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PRICE (USD) $632
Additional Information
DNA Mismatch Repair MMRProcedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
MMR
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PRICE (USD) $520
If your laboratory performs DNA mismatch repair by molecular methods, see the MSI program on page 208.
General Immunohistochemistry
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CD117, CD20 Immunohistochemistry Tissue Microarray PM1, PM3
Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PM1 PM3
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For ER/PgR testing, see the PM2 program on page 223.
Immunohistochemistry Tissue Microarray Series PM5
Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PM5
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PRICE (USD) $575
This newly designed product will allow immunohistochemistry laboratories to evaluate appropriate assay performance on a wide array of tissues and/or tumor types.
Each year, the PM5 program will offer different immunohistochemistry markers to evaluate assay performance on a wide variety of tissues and/or tumor types. See list below.
CDX2CD30Chromogranincyclin D1D2-40K 20Ki-67PAX 2PAX 8p63
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Product Information
Predictive Markers
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Predictive MarkersAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product Information
Product Information
HER2 Immunohistochemistry HER2Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
HER2
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PRICE (USD) $806
Additional Information
Gastric HER2 GHER2Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
GHER2
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PRICE (USD) $430
Additional Information
ER/PgR Immunohistochemistry Tissue Microarray PM2
Analyte Product Code Challenges/Shipment
PM2
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PRICE (USD) $620
Additional Information
Product Information
Specialty Anatomic Pathology
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Specialty Anatomic PathologyAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product Information
(AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)
Product Information
(AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)
Autopsy Pathology AUCD/AUCD1Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
AUCD/AUCD1
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PRICE (USD) $350/120
Additional Information
Neuropathology Program NP/NP1Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
NP/NP1
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PRICE (USD) $370/114
Additional Information
Cytopathology
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CytopathologyAnalytes/procedures in bold type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Product Information
(AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)
Gynecologic Cytopathology PT Program With PAP Education PAP PT
Procedure Product Code Challenges Per Year
PAPCPT/APAPCPT
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PAPMPT/APAPMPT
PAPJPT/APAPJPT PPTENR Proficiency
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Ordering Information
Additional Information
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Online Gynecologic Cytopathology PAP Education Program PED
Procedure Product Code Challenges Per Year
PEDK/APEDK
PEDM/APEDM
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SurePath ❚ ❚
ThinPrep ❚ ❚
SurePath and ThinPrep ❚
PRICE (USD) FOR PAP SHIPPING AND PRICING INFORMATION REFER TO PAGES 293-295
Ordering Information
laboratory response submission
laboratory response submission
in the same institution
Additional Information
NewProduct Information
cases
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credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™) per pathologist
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Cytopathology
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Product Information
(AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)
Gynecologic Cytopathology PAP Education Program PAPCE1, PAPKE1, PAPME1, PAPJE1
Procedure Product Code Challenges Per Year
PAPCE1/APAPCE1
PAPKE1/APAPKE1
PAPME1/APAPME1
PAPJE1/APAPJE1
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PRICE (USD) FOR PAP SHIPPING AND PRICING INFORMATION REFER TO PAGES 293-295
Ordering Information
Additional Information
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Gynecologic Cytopathology – Fields of View FOVK/FOVK1, FOVM/FOVM1
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
FOVK/FOVK1 FOVM/FOVM1
❚ 5
❚ 5
PRICE (USD) $396/136 $396/136
Additional Information
Human Papillomavirus (High Risk) for Cytology CHPVD, CHPVM, CHPVK, CHPVJ
Analyte/Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
CHPVD CHPVM CHPVK CHPVJ
HPV ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ 5
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PRICE (USD) $660 $660 $660 $660
Additional Information
Product Information
(AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)
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Nongynecologic Cytopathology – Intraoperative Touch Imprint/Crush Preparation Program TICP/TICP1
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
TICP/TICP1
Online slide and image program in rapid assessment case review ❚ 5
PRICE (USD) $382/178
Additional Information
Product Information
credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)
images
New
Cytopathology
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Nongynecologic Cytopathology Education Program NGC/NGC1
Procedure Product Code Challenges/Shipment
NGC/NGC1
❚ 5
❚
PRICE (USD) $740/140
Additional Information
Product Information
(AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)
Cytopathology
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Add these valuable tools to your laboratory’s autopsy and forensic teaching libraryAutopsy & Forensic Anthology of Classic Pathology Images (AFA)This CD-ROM offering contains more than 2,000 classic images from the CAP’s 1992–2010 Autopsy Pathology program (AUCD) and its 1990–2010 Forensic Pathology program (FR).&�View images in three different modes:
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Analyte/Procedure IndexThe following Analyte/Procedure Index is a comprehensive listing of analytes and corresponding CAP product options.
Analytes/procedures in bold type whose corresponding product codes are bold are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Laboratories must perform five challenges three times per year (as noted by boldface) for analytes that are regulated by the CMS.
The X in the LAP ENR column denotes the CAP products that can be used to fulfill the proficiency testing enrollment requirements for CAP-accredited laboratories. Refer to the product description in this catalog to determine compatibility with your specific methodologies.
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ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
1,5-anhydroglucitol AG 1,5-Anhydroglucitol 661,25 dihydroxy vitamin D
BMV1 Bone Markers and Vitamins
79
3-methoxytyramines N, NX Urine Chemistry, Special 645-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, qualitative
N, NX Urine Chemistry, Special 64
5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, quantitative
X N, NX Urine Chemistry, Special 64
6-acetylmorphine (6-AM)
DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
OFD Oral Fluid for Drugs of Abuse
92
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UT Urine Toxicology 887-aminoclonazepam DMPM Drug Monitoring for
Pain Management96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
7-aminoflunitrazepam FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
10q (PTEN) deletion GLI Glioma 20911-dehydrothromboxane B2
TBX 11-Dehydro-thromboxane B2
147
11-deoxycortisol Y, YY Ligand Assay, Special 7717-hydroxycorticosteroids N, NX Urine Chemistry, Special 6417-hydroxyprogesterone X Y, YY Ligand Assay, Special 7717-ketosteroids N, NX Urine Chemistry, Special 6425-OH vitamin D X BGS Bone and Growth 78
Xa ABVD Accuracy-Based Vitamin D
78
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
50:50 mixing study, APTT CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142CGS1 Coag Special, Series 1 143
50:50 mixing study, PT CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Abnormal hemoglobin identification
X HBF Fetal Red Cell Determination
191
X HG Hemoglobinopathy 127ABO grouping X ABO HLA Serologic Typing 199
X J, J1 Transfusion Medicine 186X JAT Transfusion Medicine,
Automated186
TMCA Transfusion Medicine, Competency Assessment
187
Acetaminophen X CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109X SDS Serum Drug Screen 92
T Toxicology 88UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90UT Urine Toxicology 88
Acetone X AL1 Whole Blood Alcohol/Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles
93
X AL2 Serum Alcohol/Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles
93
SDS Serum Drug Screen 92Acid-fast smear X E Mycobacteriology 159
X E1 Mycobacteriology, Ltd 159Acid phosphatase X C3, C3X,
CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
Activated clotting time X CT, CT1, CT2, CT3, CT5
ACT 144
Activated partial thromboplastin time
CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142
X CGL Coagulation, Ltd 142
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Program
Code
Description Pg
Activated partial thromboplastin time (cont.)
CGS1 Coag Special, Series 1 143
CGS3 Coag Special, Series 3 143CGS4 Coag Special, Series 4 143DBGN Anticoagulant
Monitoring, Dabigatran144
FNPX Anticoagulant Monitoring, Fondaparinux
144
RVBN Anticoagulant Monitoring, Rivaroxaban
144
Activated protein C resistance
CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142
CGS2 Coag Special, Series 2 143Acylcarnitine BGL Biochemical Genetics 205Adenovirus ID2 Nucleic Acid Amp,
Respiratory170
IDR Infectious Disease Respiratory Panel
170
VLS2 Viral Load 167X VR1 Virology Culture 165X VR2 Viral Antigen by DFA 165X VR4 Viral Antigen by EIA
and Latex166
Adenovirus 40/41 SP Stool Pathogen 157Adjustable micropipette Cal V/L
I Instrumentation 119
Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
X TM, TMX Tumor Markers 81
Alanine aminotrans-ferase (ALT/SGPT)
X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
IFS Interfering Substances 120X LCW Ltd Chem, Waived 61
LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme Cal Ver/Lin
108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Albumin X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
CFS Commutable Frozen Serum
59
FLD Body Fluid Chemistry 67IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Albumin (cont.) LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
SPE Protein Electrophoresis 69Albumin, CSF X M, OLI CSF Chemistry and
Oligoclonal Bands68
Albumin, urine ABU Accuracy-Based Urine 99LN20 Urine Albumin 114
X U Urine Chemistry, General
63
Albumin: creatinine ratio ABU Accuracy-Based Urine 99LN20 Urine Albumin Cal
Ver/Lin114
U Urine Chemistry, General
63
UMC Urine Albumin Creatinine 135Alcohol, serum X AL2 Serum Alcohol/Ethylene
Glycol/Volatiles93
LN11 Serum Ethanol Cal Ver/Lin
112
Alcohol, whole blood X AL1 Whole Blood Alcohol/Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles
93
LN14 Whole Blood Ethanol Cal Ver/Lin
113
Aldolase ADL Aldolase 66Aldosterone, serum X RAP Renin and Aldosterone 81Aldosterone, urine X N, NX Urine Chemistry, Special 64Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
FLD2 Body Fluid Chemistry 2 67IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Allele detection PGX Pharmacogenetics 207Allergens (specific) SE Diagnostic Allergy 178Alpha-1-antitrypsin X IG, IGX Immunology, General 174
LN7 Immunology Cal Ver/Lin 111Alpha1 globulin SPE Protein electrophoresis 69Alpha-2-antiplasmin CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Alpha2 globulin SPE Protein electrophoresis 69Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), amniotic fluid
X FP, FPX Maternal Screen 80
Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), serum
X FP, FPX Maternal Screen 80
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76LN5 Ligand Assay Cal
Ver/Lin110
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Code
Description Pg
Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), serum (cont.)
LN5S Ligand Assay, Siemens Cal Ver/Lin
110
Alpha-hydroxyalprazolam
DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
Alprazolam DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Aluminum X R Trace Metals 71Amikacin X CZ, CZ2,
CZ2X, CZX, ZChemistry and TDM 54-56
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109Amino acids, qualitative X BGL Biochemical Genetics 205Amino acids, quantitative BGL Biochemical Genetics 205Amitriptyline FTC Forensic Toxicology,
Criminalistics94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
X ZT, ZZT TDM, Special 57Ammonia C3, C3X,
CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN32 Ammonia Cal Ver/Lin 117Amniotic fluid leakage (nitrazine)
AFL Amniotic Fluid Leakage 132
Amphetamine DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
OFD Oral Fluid for Drugs of Abuse
92
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UT Urine Toxicology 88UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90
Amphetamine group DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
OFD Oral Fluid for Drugs of Abuse
92
T Toxicology 88UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90UT Urine Toxicology 88
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Amylase X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
FLD Body Fluid Chemistry 67IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Amylase, urine LN6 Urine Chemistry Cal Ver/Lin
110
X U Urine Chemistry, General
63
Analytical balance I Instrumentation 119Anaplasma phagocytophilum
TTD Antibody Detection- Tick-Transmitted Diseases
171
Androstenedione X Y, YY Ligand Assay, Special 77Angiotensin-converting enzyme
ACE Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme
66
Anti-A titer ABT, ABT1 Antibody Titer 188Anti-beta-2-glycoprotein CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Antibody detection X J, JAT Transfusion Medicine 186
X PS Platelet Serology 191TMCA Transfusion Medicine,
Competency Assessment187
Antibody detection/identification (HLA)
X MX1B, MX1C, MX1E, MXB, MXC
HLA Analysis, Class I 198-199
X MX2B, MX2C, MX2E, MXB, MXC
HLA Analysis, Class II 198-199
Antibody identification ETME1 Expanded Transfusion Medicine Exercises
187
X J, JAT Transfusion Medicine 186TMCA Transfusion Medicine,
Competency Assessment
187
Antibody screen (HLA) MX1B, MX1C, MX1E, MXB, MXC
HLA Analysis, Class I 198-199
MX2B, MX2C, MX2E, MXB, MXC
HLA Analysis, Class II 198-199
Anticardiolipin IgA, qualitative
ACL Antiphospholipid Antibody
176
Anticardiolipin IgA, quantitative
ACL Antiphospholipid Antibody
176
Anticardiolipin IgG, IgM, polyclonal; qualitative
X ACL Antiphospholipid Antibody
176
Anticardiolipin IgG, IgM, polyclonal; quantitative
ACL Antiphospholipid Antibody
176
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ENR
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Code
Description Pg
Anti-CCP CCP Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide Antibody
177
Anticentromere antibody S2 Immunology Special 175Anti-CMV, total X VM3 Viral Markers–Series 3 192
X VR3 Infectious Disease Serology
171
Anti-CMV, IgG, IgM X VR3 Infectious Disease Serology
171
Anti-D titer ABT, ABT2 Antibody Titer 188Antideamidated gliadin peptide antibody, IgA, IgG, qual
X CES Celiac Serology 177
Antideamidated gliadin peptide antibody, IgA, IgG, quant
CES Celiac Serology 177
Antideamidated gliadin peptide antibody screen, IgA, IgG
CES Celiac Serology 177
Antideamidated gliadin peptide/tissue transglutaminase anti-body screen, IgA, IgG
CES Celiac Serology 177
Anti-DNA (ds) antibody, qualitative
X S2, S4 Immunology, Special 175
Anti-DNA (ds) antibody, quantitative
S2, S4 Immunology, Special 175
Anti-DNA topoisom- erase (Scl-70)
RDS Rheumatic Disease Special Serologies
179
Antiendomysial antibody IgA, qualitative
X CES Celiac Serology 177
Antiendomysial antibody IgA, quantitative
CES Celiac Serology 177
Antiendomysial antibody IgG, qualitative
CES Celiac Serology 177
Antiendomysial antibody IgG, quantitative
CES Celiac Serology 177
Antifungal susceptibility testing
X F Mycology 160
X F1 Yeast 160Antigen detection, bacterial
X D Bacteriology 150
X D4 Bacteriology, Ltd 152X D6 Rapid Group A Strep 153X D8 Group B Strep 154X D9 Rapid Group A Strep,
Waived153
X HC1 C. trachomatis by DFA 155X HC3 C. trachomatis by EIA 155X HC5 C. trachomatis/GC by
DNA probe168
X LBAS Legionella pneumophila 154
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Antigen detection, bacterial (cont.)
X SBAS Streptococcus pneumoniae
154
X VS Vaginitis Screen 158Antigen detection, viral X VR2 Viral Antigen Detection
by DFA165
X VR4 Viral Antigen Detection by EIA and Latex
166
X HC2 HSV by DFA 166Antigliadin antibody IgA, IgG, qualitative
X CES Celiac Serology 177
Antigliadin antibody IgA, IgG, quantitative
CES Celiac Serology 177
Antiglomerular basement membrane, qualitative
X S2 Immunology, Special 175
Antiglomerular basement membrane, quantitative
S2 Immunology, Special 175
Anti-HAV, IgM X VM5 Viral Markers–Series 5 193Anti-HAV, total X VM1 Viral Markers–Series 1 192Anti-HBc, IgM X VM5 Viral Markers–Series 5 193Anti-HBc, total X VM1 Viral Markers–Series 1 192Anti-HBe X VM2 Viral Markers–Series 2 192Anti-HBs X VM1 Viral Markers–Series 1 192Anti-HCV RHCVW Anti-HCV, Rapid
Methods, Wavied194
X VM1 Viral Markers–Series 1 192Antihistidyl t-RNA synthetase(Jo-1)
RDS Rheumatic Disease Special Serologies
179
Antihistone antibody AHT Antihistone Antibody 176Anti-HIV-1 X AHIV Anti-HIV-1/2 Rapid
Methods193
X AHIVW Anti-HIV-1/2 Rapid Methods
193
X RHIV Anti-HIV-1 Rapid Methods
194
X RHIVW Anti-HIV-1 Rapid Methods
194
X VM1 Viral Markers–Series 1 192Anti-HIV-2 X VM1 Viral Markers–Series 1 192
X AHIV Anti-HIV-1/2 Rapid Methods
193
Anti-HIV-1/2 X AHIV Anti-HIV-1/2 Rapid Methods
193
X AHIVW Anti-HIV-1/2 Rapid Methods
193
X VM1 Viral Markers–Series 1 192Anti-HIV 1/2, HIV-1 p24 antigen
X VM6 Viral Markers–Series 6 193
Anti-HTLV-I/II X VM3 Viral Markers–Series 3 192Anti-Jo-1(antihistidyl t-RNA synthetase)
RDS Rheumatic Disease Special Serologies
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Code
Description Pg
Anti-LKM LKM Liver-Kidney Microsomal Antibody
178
Antimicrobial susceptibility testing
BIT Breakpoint Implementation Tool
150
X D Bacteriology 150X D2 Throat, Urine, GC
Cultures152
X D4 Bacteriology, Ltd 152X D7 Throat, Urine,
GC Cultures152
DEX Expanded Bacteriology 151MBT Microbiology Bench
Tools Competency151
Antimitochondrial antibody, qualitative
X S2 Immunology, Special 175
Antimitochondrial M2 antibody
H Antimitochondrial M2 Antibody
176
Anti-MPO S2 Immunology, Special 175Antimycobacterial susceptibility testing
X E Mycobacteriology 159
Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)
S2 Immunology, Special 175
Antinuclear antibody (ANA)
X ANA, IL Immunology 174
Antiparietal cell antibody
APC Antiparietal Cell Antibody
176
Antiphospholipid antibody
ACL Antiphospholipid Antibody
176
CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Antiphosphatidylserine antibodies (IgG, IgM and IgA)
APS Antiphosphatidylserine Antibodies
176
Anti-PR3 S2 Immunology, Special 175Anti-RNP antibody, qualitative
X S2 Immunology, Special 175
Anti-RNP antibody, quantitative
S2 Immunology, Special 175
Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibody
ASC Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibody
177
Anti-Scl-70 (anti-DNA topoisomerase)
RDS Rheumatic Disease Special Serologies
179
Anti-Sm antibody, qualitative
X S2 Immunology, Special 175
Anti-Sm antibody, quantitative
S2 Immunology, Special 175
Anti-Sm/RNP antibody, qualitative
X S2 Immunology, Special 175
Anti-Sm/RNP antibody, quantitative
S2 Immunology, Special 175
Antismooth muscle antibody
X S2 Immunology, Special 175
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Antisperm antibody IgG X ASA Semen Analysis 138Anti-SSA antibody, qualitative
X S2 Immunology, Special 175
Anti-SSA antibody, quantitative
S2 Immunology, Special 175
Anti-SSB antibody, qualitative
X S2 Immunology, Special 175
Anti-SSB antibody, quantitative
S2 Immunology, Special 175
Anti-SSA/SSB antibody, qualitative
X S2 Immunology, Special 175
Anti-SSA/SSB antibody, quantitative
S2 Immunology, Special 175
Antistreptolysin O (ASO) X ASO, IL Immunology 174Antithrombin (Activity, Ag) CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142
CGS2 Coag Special, Series 2 143LN35 Thrombophilia Cal
Ver/Lin118
Antithyroglobulin antibody, qualitative
X S2, S4 Immunology, Special 175
Antithyroglobulin antibody, quantitative
S2, S4 Immunology, Special 175
Antithyroid microsomal, qualitative
X S2, S4 Immunology, Special 175
Antithyroid microsomal, quantitative
S2, S4 Immunology, Special 175
Antithyroid peroxidase, qualitative
X S2, S4 Immunology, Special 175
Antithyroid peroxidase, quantitative
S2, S4 Immunology, Special 175
Antitissue transgluta-minase antibody IgA, qualitative
X CES Celiac Serology 177
Antitissue transgluta-minase antibody IgA, quantitative
CES Celiac Serology 177
Antitissue transgluta-minase antibody IgG, qualitative
CES Celiac Serology 177
Antitissue transgluta-minase antibody IgG, quantitative
CES Celiac Serology 177
Anti-Trypanosoma cruzi VM4 Viral Markers–Series 4 193Apolipoprotein A1 ABL Accuracy-Based Lipids 98
X C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
ECE2 Expanded Lipid Exercise
58
Apolipoprotein B ABL Accuracy-Based Lipids 98
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Description Pg
Apolipoprotein B (cont.) X C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
ECE2 Expanded Lipid Exercise
58
Arsenic, urine TMU Trace Metals, Urine 94Arthropod identification TMO Ticks, Mites, and Other
Arthropods163
Aspartate aminotrans-ferase (AST/SGOT)
X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
IFS Interfering Substances 120X LCW Ltd Chem, Waived 61
LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme Cal Ver/Lin
108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Atenolol T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Atropine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Automated WBC differential
X FH1-FH4, FH6, FH9, FH10, FH1P-FH4P, FH6P, FH9P, FH10P
Hematology, Auto Diff 125
Autopsy pathology AUCD/AUCD1
Autopsy Pathology, CD-ROM
224
B-type natriuretic peptides X BNP B-Type Natriuretic Peptides
58
LN30 B-Type Natriuretic Peptides Cal Ver/Lin
116
X PCARM, PCARMX
Plasma Cardiac Markers
62
Babesia microti TTD Antibody Detection of Tick-Transmitted Diseases
171
Bacteria, urine UAA1 Automated Urinalysis 132Bacterial antigen detection
X D Bacteriology 150
X D4 Bacteriology, Ltd 152X D6 Rapid Group A Strep 153X HC1 C. trachomatis by DFA 155X HC3 C. trachomatis by EIA 155X HC5 C. trachomatis by
DNA probe168
X LBAS Legionella pneumophila Antigen Detection
154
X SBAS S. pneumoniae Antigen Detection
154
X VS Vaginitis Screen 158
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Description Pg
Bacterial detection in platelets
X BDP5 Bacterial detection, platelets
189
BDP Bacterial detection, platelets
189
Bacterial identification X D Bacteriology 150X D1, D2, D3,
D7Throat, Urine, GC Cultures
152
X D4 Bacteriology, Ltd 152DEX Expanded Bacteriology 151MBT Microbiology Bench
Tools Competency 151
MRS Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Screen
156
X MRS5 Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Screen
156
Bacterial strain typing BSTE Bacterial Strain Typing-Enterococcus
169
BSTS Bacterial Strain Typing-Staphylococcus
169
Bacterial vaginosis screen
BV Bacterial Vaginosis 157
Barbiturate group DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
SDS Serum Drug Screen 92T Toxicology 88UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90UT Urine Toxicology 88
BCR/ABL1 p190 MRD1 Minimal Residual Disease
211
BCR/ABL1 p210 MRD Minimal Residual Disease
211
Bence Jones protein UBJP Urinary Bence Jones Protein
69
Benzodiazepine group DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
SDS Serum Drug Screen 92T Toxicology 88UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90UT Urine Toxicology 88
Benzoylecgonine DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
OFD Oral Fluid for Drugs of Abuse
92
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90
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Benzoylecgonine (cont.) UT Urine Toxicology 88UTCO Urine Toxicology
Carryover121
Beta-2-glycoprotein I ACL Antiphospholipid Antibody
176
Beta-2-microglobulin, serum
X TM, TMX Tumor Markers 81
Beta-2-microglobulin, urine
CD Cadmium 94
Beta-hydroxybutyrate X KET Ketones 61Beta globulin SPE Serum Electrophoresis 69Bile crystal identification BCR Bile Crystals 133Bilirubin, confirmatory urine
DSC Dipstick Confirmatory 133
Bilirubin, direct X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme Cal Ver/Lin
108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
X NB, NB2 Neonatal Bilirubin 61Bilirubin, total X C1, C3, C3X,
CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
CFS Commutable Frozen Serum
59
FLD2 Body Fluid Chemistry 2 67IFS Interfering Substances 120LM1 Lung Maturity 70LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
X NB, NB2 Neonatal Bilirubin 61Bilirubin, urine X CMP Clinical Microscopy 130
DSC Dipstick Confirmatory 133Bioavailable testosterone DY Ligand Assay, Special 77Biochemical genetics BGL, BGL1 Biochemical Genetics 205Bioterrorism agents LPX Laboratory
Preparedness Exercise156
BK virus ID1T Nucleic Acid Amp, JC and BK
169
VLS, VSL2 Viral Load 167Blood cell identification X BCP Blood Cell Identification 124
EHE1 Expanded Virtual Peripheral Blood Smear
129
Analyte/Procedure LAP
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Code
Description Pg
Blood cell identification (cont.)
X FH1P-FH4P, FH6P, FH9P, FH10P
Hematology, Auto Diff 125
X HEP Basic Hematology 124Blood culture X BCS Blood Culture 154Blood culture Staphylococcus aureus
BCS1 Blood Culture Staphylococcus aureus
154
Blood parasite X BP Blood Parasite 163X P Parasitology 162
Bloom syndrome MGL4 Molecular Genetics 206BNP See B-type natriuretic
peptidesBocavirus IDR Infectious Disease
Respiratory Panel170
Body fluid (cell count) ABF1, ABF2, ABF3
Automated Body Fluid 132
X HFC Hemocytometer Fluid Count
134
Body fluid cell identifcation
VBF Virtual Body Fluid 131
Body fluid (chemistry) FLD, FLD2 Body Fluid 67Body fluid crystals identifcation
BFC Crystals 133
Body fluid photographs CMP Clinical Microscopy 130Bone marrow cell differential
BMD Bone Marrow Cell Differential
126
Bone specific alkaline phosphatase
BMV2 Bone Markers and Vitamins
79
Bordetella parapertussis IDO Nucleic Acid Amp, Organisms
168
Bordetella pertussis IDO Nucleic Acid Amp, Organisms
168
Borrelia burgdorferi TTD Antibody Detection of Tick-Transmitted Diseases
171
BRAF BRAF Mutation testing 209BRCA1/2 X MGL3 Molecular Genetics 206Brain tissue by FISH CYJ Fluorescence In Situ
Hybrid, Brain/Glioma Tissue
203
Brightfield in situ hybridization
ISH, ISH2 In Situ Hybridization 208
Brompheniramine FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Buprenorphine DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
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Code
Description Pg
Buprenorphine (cont.) UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90Bupropion T Toxicology 88
UT Urine Toxicology 88Butalbital DMPM Drug Monitoring for
Pain Management96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UT Urine Toxicology 88C. difficile X D Bacteriology–Antigen
Detection150
SP Stool Pathogens– Rapid and Molecular
157
CA 15-3 LN34 Tumor Markers Cal Ver/Lin
117
X TM, TMX Tumor Markers 81CA 19-9 FLD Body Fluid Chemistry 67
LN34 Tumor Markers Cal Ver/Lin
117
X TM, TMX Tumor Markers 81CA 27.29 X TM, TMX Tumor Markers 81CA 72-4 X TM, TMX Tumor Markers 81CA 125 LN34 Tumor Markers Cal
Ver/Lin117
X TM, TMX Tumor Markers 81Cadmium, urine X CD Cadmium 94Cadmium, whole blood X CD Cadmium 94Caffeine X CZ, CZ2,
CZ2X, CZX, Z
Chemistry and TDM—Not included in C3
54-56
Calcitonin X TM, TMX Tumor Markers 81Calcium ABS Accuracy-Based 99
X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
FLD2 Body Fluid Chemistry 2 67IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Calcium, urine ABU Accuracy-Based Urine 99LN6 Urine Chemistry Cal
Ver/Lin110
X U Urine Chemistry, General
63
Calcium, ionized X AQ, AQ2, AQ3, AQ4
Aqueous Blood Gas 84
Analyte/Procedure LAP
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Program
Code
Description Pg
Calcium, ionized (cont.) X C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN13C Blood Gas Cal Ver/Lin 113Calcofluor white FSM Fungal Smear 161Campylobacter CAMP Campylobacter 155Canavan MGL4 Molecular Genetics 206Candida sp., DNA probe X VS Vaginitis Screen 158Cannabinoids See Delta-9-THC-COOH
or Delta-9-THCCarbamazepine X CZ, CZ2,
CZ2X, CZX, ZChemistry and TDM 54-56
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Carbamazepine-10, 11-epoxide
T Toxicology 88
UT Urine Toxicology 88Carbamazepine, free X CZ, CZ2,
CZ2X, CZX, ZChemistry and TDM 54-56
Carbon dioxide See CO2
Carboxyhemoglobin X SO Blood Oximetry 85Carisoprodol DMPM Drug Monitoring for
Pain Management96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Carnitine BGL1 Biochemical Genetics 205Casts, urine UAA, UAA1 Automated Urinalysis 132CD1a RFAV1 Rare Flow Antigen
Validation CD1a183
CD3 X FL, FL1 Lymphocyte subset immunophenotyping
181
LN22 Flow Cytometry Cal Ver/Lin
115
SCP Stem Cell Processing 190CD4 X FL, FL1 Lymphocyte subset
immunophenotyping181
LN22 Flow Cytometry Cal Ver/Lin
115
CD8 X FL, FL1 Lymphocyte subset immunophenotyping
181
LN22 Flow Cytometry Cal Ver/Lin
115
CD20 PM3 Immunohistochemistry 222CD30 PM5 Immunohistochemistry
TMA 222
CD34 CBT Cord Blood Testing 190X FL4 Flow Cytometry CD34+ 182
SCP Stem Cell Processing 190
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CD45 CBT Cord Blood Testing 190FL4 Flow Cytometry CD34+ 182FL, FL1 Lymphocyte subset
immunophenotyping181
SCP Stem Cell Processing 190CD103 RFAV2 Rare Flow Antigen
Validation CD103183
CD117 (c-kit) PM1 Immunohistochemistry 222CEA FLD Body Fluid Chemistry 67
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76LN5 Ligand Assay Cal
Ver/Lin110
LN5S Ligand Assay, Siemens Cal Ver/Lin
110
Ceruloplasmin X S2, S4 Immunology, Special 175CFU-GM SCP Stem Cell Processing 190CH50 CH50 Total Hemolytic
complement179
CH100 CH50 CH100 179Chlamydia trachomatis X HC1 C. trachomatis by DFA 155
X HC3 C. trachomatis by EIA 155X HC5 C. trachomatis/GC by
DNA Probe168
X HC6, HC6X C. trachomatis/GC by Nucleic Acid Amp
168
VR1 Virology Culture 165Chlamydiophila pneumoniae
IDO Nucleic Acid Amp, Organisms
168
Chlordiazepoxide T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Chloride X AQ, AQ2, AQ3, AQ4
Aqueous Blood Gas 84
X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
CFS Commutable Frozen Serum
59
FLD2 Body Fluid Chemistry 2 67IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
LN13C Blood Gas Cal Ver/Lin 113Chloride, sweat X SW1, SW2,
SW3, SW4Sweat Analysis Series 72
Chloride, urine LN6 Urine Chemistry Cal Ver/Lin
110
X U Urine Chemistry, General
63
Analyte/Procedure LAP
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Code
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Chlorpheniramine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Chlorpromazine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Cholesterol ABL Accuracy-Based Lipids 98X C1, C3, C3X,
CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
ECE2 Expanded Lipid Exercise 58FLD Body Fluid Chemistry 67
X LCW Ltd Chem, Waived 61LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Chromium X R Trace Metals 71Chromium, urine TMU Trace Metals, Urine 94Chromosomal abnormalities
X CY, CYBK Cytogenetics 202
Cimetidine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Citalopram T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Citrate KSA Kidney Stone Risk Assessment
64
CK isoenzymes X CRTI Cardiac Markers 59CK-MB (immunochemical)
X CRT, CRTI Cardiac Markers 59
IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
X PCARM, PCARMX
Plasma Cardiac Markers
62
CK2 (MB) IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Clinical Pathology Improvement Program
CPIP/CPIP1 Quality Management (Education)
14
Clomipramine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Clonazepam DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
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Description Pg
Clonazepam (cont.) T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Clostridium difficile X D Bacteriology–Antigen Detection
150
SP Stool Pathogens– Rapid and Molecular
157
Clozapine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88ZE Therapeutic Drug
Monitoring, Extended57
CMV ID1 Nucleic Acid Amp, Viruses
169
VLS, VLS2 Viral Load 167X VM3 Viral Markers–Series 3 192X VR1 Virology Culture 165X VR2 Viral Antigen Detection
by DFA165
X VR3 Infectious Disease Serology
171
CO2 X C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Cocaethylene FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Cocaine DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
OFD Oral Fluid for Drugs of Abuse
92
T Toxicology 88UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90UT Urine Toxicology 88
Codeine DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
OFD Oral Fluid for Drugs of Abuse
92
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UT Urine Toxicology 88
Analyte/Procedure LAP
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Code
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Comparative genomic hybridization
CYCGH Microarray-Genomic Copy Number Assay
203
Compatibility testing X J, JAT Transfusion Medicine 186TMCA Transfusion Medicine,
Competency Assessment187
Complement C3 X IG, IGX Immunology, General 174LN7 Immunology Cal Ver/Lin 111
Complement C4 X IG, IGX Immunology, General 174LN7 Immunology Cal Ver/Lin 111
Complexed PSA X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76Conductivity, sweat X SW1, SW2,
SW3, SW4Sweat Analysis Series 72
Connexin-26 X MGL3 Molecular Genetics 206Copper X R Trace Metals 71Copper, urine TMU Trace Metals, Urine 94Coproporphyrins X N, NX Urine Chemistry, Special 64Coronavirus ID2 Nucleic Acid Amp,
Respiratory170
IDR Infectious Disease, Respiratory Panel
170
Cortisol ABS Accuracy-Based 99X C1, C3, C3X,
CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
CFS Commutable Frozen Serum
59
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76LN5 Ligand Assay Cal
Ver/Lin110
LN5S Ligand Assay, Siemens Cal Ver/Lin
110
Cortisol, salivary SALC Salivary Cortisol 71Cortisol, urinary free X N, NX Urine Chemistry, Special 64Cotinine T Toxicology 88
UT Urine Toxicology 88C-peptide X ING Insulin, Gastrin,
C-Peptide, PTH79
C-reactive protein (CRP) X CRP, IL Immunology 174LN12 C-Reactive Protein Cal
Ver/Lin112
C-reactive protein, high-sensitivity (hsCRP)
X hsCRP High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein
60
LN21 High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Cal Ver/Lin
115
Creatine kinase (CK) X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2X, CZ2, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
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Creatine kinase (CK) (cont.)
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Creatinine X AQ2, AQ4 Aqueous Blood Gas 84X C1, C3, C3X,
CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
CFS Commutable Frozen Serum
59
FLD Body Fluid Chemistry 67IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
LN24 Creatinine Accuracy Cal Ver/Lin
116
SCO Serum Carryover 121Creatinine, urine ABU Accuracy-Based Urine 99
X BU Bone and Mineral, Urine
78
X CD Cadmium 94DAI Urine Drug Adulterant/
Integrity Testing90
LN6 Urine Chemistry Cal Ver/Lin
110
LN20 Urine Albumin Cal Ver/Lin
114
X U Urine Chemistry, General
63
UDC Forensic Urine Drug Testing, Confirmatory
91
X UMC Urine Albumin/Creatinine
135
Crossmatching EXM Electronic Crossmatch 188X J, JAT Transfusion Medicine 186X MX1B, MX1C,
MXB, MXCHLA Analysis, Class I 198-
199X MX2B, MX2C,
MXB, MXCHLA Analysis Class II 198-
199TMCA Transfusion Medicine,
Competency Assessment
187
Cryptococcal antigen detection
X F Mycology 160
X F1 Yeast 160Cryptosporidium immunoassay, preserved specimen
X P, P3, P4, P5 Parasitology 162
Crystals BFC Body Fluid Crystals 133UAA Automated Urinalysis 132
Analyte/Procedure LAP
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Program
Code
Description Pg
Crystals (cont.) URC Urine Crystals 133CSF antigen detection X D Bacteriology 150C-telopeptide (CTx), serum
BMV5 Bone Markers and Vitamin
79
C-telopeptide (CTx), urine
BU Bone and Mineral, Urine
78
Cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody
CCP Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide Antibody (Anti-CCP)
177
Cyclobenzaprine FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Cyclosporine X CS Immunosuppressive Drugs
56
LN31 Immunosuppressive Drugs Cal Ver/Lin
117
CYP2C9 PGx Pharmacogenetics 207CYP2C19 PGx Pharmacogenetics 207CYP2D6 PGx Pharmacogenetics 207Cystatin C CYS Cystatin C 68Cystic fibrosis X MGL2, MGL5 Molecular Genetics 206Cystine KSA Kidney Stone Risk
Assessment64
Cytology PT PAPCPT PAP PT, Conventional 225PAPJPT PAP PT, Combination 225PAPKPT PAP PT, SurePath 225PAPMPT PAP PT, ThinPrep 225
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) ID1 Nucleic Acid Amp, Viruses
169
VLS, VLS2 Viral Load 167X VM3 Viral Markers–Series 3 192X VR1 Virology Culture 165X VR2 Virology by DFA 165X VR3 Infectious Disease
Serology171
Cytopathology, gynecologic, educational
FOVK/FOVK1
Fields of View SurePath 228
FOVM/FOVM1
Fields of View ThinPrep 228
PAPCE1/APAPCE1
PAP Edu, Conventional 227
PAPJE1/APAPJE1
PAP Edu, Combination 227
PAPKE1/APAPKE1
PAP Edu, SurePath 227
PAPME1/APAPME1
PAP Edu, ThinPrep 227
PEDK/APEDK
PAP Edu, Online, SurePath
226
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Code
Description Pg
Cytopathology, gynecologic, educational (cont.)
PEDL/APEDL PAP Edu, Online, ThinPrep/SurePath
226
PEDM/APEDM
PAP Edu, Online, ThinPrep
226
Cytopathology GYN proficiency testing
PAPCPT PT, Conventional 225
PAPJPT PT, Combination 225PAPKPT PT, SurePath 225PAPMPT PT, ThinPrep 225
Cytopathology, nongynecologic
FNA/FNA1 Fine-Needle Aspiration–online
231
FNAG/FNAG1
Fine-Needle Aspiration–glass
231
NGC/NGC1 Nongynecologic Cytopath Edu Prgm
230
Cytopreparation differential
HFC Hemocytometer Fluid Count
134
Dabigatran DBGN Anticoagulant Monitoring, Dabigatran
144
D-dimer, qualitative CGDF Coagulation, D-dimer/FDP
142
CGL Coagulation, Ltd 142WBDD Whole Blood D-dimer 147
D-dimer, quantitative X CGDF Coagulation, D-dimer/FDP
142
X CGL Coagulation, Ltd 142X PCARM,
PCARMXPlasma Cardiac Markers
62
Delta-9-THC FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
OFD Oral Fluid for Drugs of Abuse
92
T Toxicology 88Delta-9-THC-COOH DMPM Drug Monitoring for
Pain Management96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90UT Urine Toxicology 88UTCO Urine Toxicology
Carryover121
Deoxypyridinoline (DPD) BU Bone and Mineral, Urine 78Dermatopathology DPATH/
DPATH1Online Digital Slide Program
217
Dermatophyte identification
X F Mycology 160
Desalkylflurazepam T Toxicology 88
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Desalkylflurazepam (cont.)
UT Urine Toxicology 88
Desipramine FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
X ZT, ZZT TDM, Special 57Desmethylcycloben-zaprine
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
Dextromethorphan T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
DHEA sulfate X Y, YY Ligand Assay, Special 77DIA (Dimeric inhibin A) X FP, FPX Maternal Screen 80Diazepam DMPM Drug Monitoring for
Pain Management96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Differential, automated X FH1-FH4, FH6, FH9, FH10, FH1P-FH4P, FH6P, FH9P, FH10P
Hematology, Auto Diff 125
Differential, manual, body fluid
HFC Hemocytometer Fluid Count
134
Differential, manual, bone marrow, virtual
BMD Bone Marrow Cell Differential
126
Differential, manual, peripheral blood, virtual
VPBS Virtual Peripheral Blood Smear
128
Digital slide program in fine-needle aspiration, online
FNA/FNA1 Online Digital Slide Program
231
Digoxin X CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Digoxin, free X CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
Dihydrocodeine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Diltiazem T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Dilute prothrombin time CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Dilute Russell’s viper venom time
CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142
CGS1 Coag Special, Series 1 143Dimeric inhibin A (DIA) X FP, FPX Maternal Screen 80
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Diphenhydramine FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Diphenylhydantoin See PhenytoinDirect antiglobulin testing
X DAT Direct Antiglobulin Testing
190
TMCAD Transfusion Medicine, Competency Assessment
187
Direct bilirubin X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme Cal Ver/Lin
108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
X NB, NB2 Neonatal Bilirubin 61Disopyramide X CZ, CZ2,
CZ2X, CZX, ZChemistry and TDM 54-56
DMD/Becker X MGL2 Molecular Genetics 206DNA analysis X DL, DML HLA Molecular Typing 199
DNA, DNAF DNA Database 234FID, FIDM Forensic Identity 234
X ML, DML HLA Molecular Typing 199MHO Molecular Oncology 210
X PAR, PARF Parentage/Relationship 195DNA content/cell cycle analysis
FL, FL2 Flow Cytometry 181
DNA database DNA, DNAF DNA Database 234DNA extraction and amplification from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue
MHO5 Molecular Oncology Hematologic
210
DNA fingerprinting IDO Nucelic Acid Amp, Organisms
168
DNA mismatch repair MMR DNA Mismatch Repair 221DNA sequencing SEC, SEC1 DNA Sequencing 207Dopamine X N, NX Urine Chemistry,
Special64
Doxepin FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Doxylamine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Duloxetine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Ecgonine ethyl ester FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Ecgonine methyl ester FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
EGFR—Epidermal growth factor receptor
EGFR Mutation testing 209
eGFR—Estimated glomerular filtration rate
LN24 Creatinine Accuracy CalVer/Lin
116
Electronic crossmatch EXM Electronic Crossmatch 188Electrophoresis X HG Hemoglobinopathy 127
X LPE Lipoprotein Electrophoresis
69
X M, OLI CSF Chemistry and Oligoclonal Bands
68
X SPE Protein Electrophoresis 69UBJP Urinary Bence Jones
Protein69
Elution, antibody ELU Eluate 191Embryology EMB Embryology 139Enterovirus ID1 Nucleic Acid Amp,
Viruses169
IDR Infectious Disease, Respiratory Panel
170
X VR1 Virology Culture 165Eosinophils, urine SCM2 Special Clinical
Microscopy135
Ephedrine FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)
EGFR Mutation testing 209
Epinephrine X N, NX Urine Chemistry, Special 64Epithelial cells, urine UAA1 Automated Urinalysis 132Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) ID1 Nucleic Acid Amp,
Viruses169
ISH In Situ Hybridization 208VLS, VLS2 Viral Load 167VR3 Antibody Detection–
Infectious Disease Serology
171
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
ESR, ESR1, ESR2
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
124
Erythropoietin EPO Erythropoietin 79Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)
LN24 Creatinine Accuracy Cal Ver/Lin
116
Estradiol ABS Accuracy-Based 99LN8 Reproductive
Endocrinology Cal Ver/Lin
111
X Y, YY Ligand Assay, Special 77
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Program
Code
Description Pg
Estriol, unconjugated (uE3)
X FP, FPX Maternal Screen 80
X Y, YY Ligand Assay, Special 77Estrogen receptors X PM2 ER, PgR by
Immunohistochemistry223
Ethanol X AL1 Whole Blood Alcohol/Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles
93
X AL2 Serum Alcohol/Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles
93
LN11 Serum Ethanol Cal Ver/Lin
112
LN14 Whole Blood Ethanol Cal Ver/Lin
113
UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90Ethosuximide X CZ, CZ2,
CZ2X, CZX, ZChemistry and TDM 54-56
Ethylene glycol AL1 Whole Blood Alcohol/Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles
93
AL2 Serum Alcohol/Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles
93
Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) ETB Ethanol Biomarkers 93Ethyl sulfate (EtS) ETB Ethanol Biomarkers 93Euglobin test CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Everolimus EV Everolimus 57Factor II CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Factor V CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Factor V Leiden X MGL1 Molecular Genetics 206Factor VII CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Factor VIII X CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142
X CGS3 Coag Special, Series 3 143Factor VIII Inhibitor CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Factor IX CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Factor X CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Factor XI CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Factor XII CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Factor XIII CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Familial dysautonomia MGL4 Molecular Genetics 206Fanconi anemia, Complementation Group C
MGL4 Molecular Genetics 206
Fecal fat, qualitative FCFS Fecal Fat 68Fecal lactoferrin FLAC Fecal Lactoferrin 155Fentanyl DMPM Drug Monitoring for
Pain Management96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90UT Urine Toxicology 88
Fern test X CMMP Clinical Microscopy, Misc
130
Analyte/Procedure LAP
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Program
Code
Description Pg
Ferritin X C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76LN5 Ligand Assay Cal
Ver/Lin110
LN5S Ligand Assay, Siemens Cal Ver/Lin
110
Fetal fibronectin X FF Fetal Fibronectin 79Fetal hemoglobin (gastric fluid)
APT Fetal Hemoglobin 133
Fetal lung maturity X LM, LM1 Lung Maturity 70Fetal membrane rupture (PAMG-1)
ROM Rupture of Fetal Membranes
134
Fetal red cell quantitation X HBF Fetal Red Cell 191TMCAF Transfusion Medicine,
Competency Assessment
188
Fetal screen (Rosette testing)
X HBF Fetal Red Cell 191
TMCAF Transfusion Medicine, Competency Assessment
188
Fibrin monomer CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Fibrinogen X CGL Coagulation, Ltd 142Fibrinogen antigen CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Fibrinogen degradation products, plasma
CGDF Coagulation, D-dimer/FDP
142
CGL Coagulation, Ltd 142Fibrinogen degradation products, serum
CGDF Coagulation, D-dimer/FDP
142
CGL Coagulation, Ltd 142Fields of view FOVK/
FOVK1Fields of View SurePath 228
FOVM/FOVM1
Fields of View ThinPrep 228
Fine-needle aspiration, digital slide program
FNA/FNA1 Online Digital Slide Program
231
Fine-needle aspiration, glass slides
FNAG/FNAG1
Fine-Needle Aspiration 231
FISH for breast carcinoma hybridization and interpretation on site (HER2 gene amplification)
X CYH Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization–Breast Cancer
203
FISH for brain/glioma CYJ Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization, Brain/Glioma Tissue
203
FISH for constitutional and hematologic disorders
CYF Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization
202
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FISH for lymphoma CYL Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization, Lymphoma
203
FISH for paraffin-embedded tissue
CYH Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization–Breast Cancer
203
CYJ Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization, Brain/Glioma Tissue
203
CYK Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization, Solid Tumor or Pediatric Neoplasm
203
CYL Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization, Lymphoma
203
FISH for solid tumor CYK Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization, Solid Tumor
203
FISH for urothelial carcinoma hybridization and on-site interpretation
X CYI Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization, Urothelial Carcinoma
202
Flunitrazepam T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Fluorescent microscope check
I Instrumentation 119
Fluorescent polarization assay
X LM, LM1 Lung Maturity 70
Fluoxetine FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Flurazepam FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Folate, RBC X FOL RBC Folate 80Folate, serum X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76
LN5 Ligand Assay Cal Ver/Lin
110
LN5S Ligand Assay, Siemens Cal Ver/Lin
110
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
ECE1 Expanded Hormone Exercise
77
LN8 Reproductive Endocrinology Cal Ver/Lin
111
X Y, YY Ligand Assay, Special 77Fondaparinux FNPX Anticoagulant
Monitoring, Fondaparinux
144
Forensic identity (DNA) FID, FIDM Forensic Identity 234
Analyte/Procedure LAP
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Program
Code
Description Pg
Forensic pathology FR, FR1 Forensic Pathology 235Forensic toxicology FTC Forensic Toxicology,
Criminalistics94
Fragile X X MGL1 Molecular Genetics 206Free beta hCG FP1B First Trimester Maternal
Screening, Free beta80
Free testosterone X DY Ligand Assay, Special 77Friedreich ataxia X MGL2 Molecular Genetics 206Fructosamine FT Fructosamine 69Fungal culture/identification
CBT Cord Blood Testing 190
X F Mycology 160X F1 Yeast 160
SCP Stem Cell Processing 190Fungal serology FSER Fungal Serology 161Galactomannan FGAL Galactomannan 161Gamma globulin M, OL1 CSF Chemistry 68
SPE Serum Electrophoresis 69Gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT)
X C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Gamma hydroxybutyrate FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
Gardnerella vaginalis, DNA Probe
X VS Vaginitis Screen 158
Gastric occult blood GOCB Gastric Occult Blood 133Gastric pH GOCB Gastric Occult Blood 133Gastrin X ING Insulin, Gastrin,
C-Peptide, PTH79
Gaucher disease MGL4 Molecular Genetics 206Genomic copy number array
CYCGH CYCGH Microarray 203
Gentamicin X CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109Giardia immunoassay, preserved specimen
X P, P3, P4, P5 Parasitology 162
Giemsa stain X BP Blood Parasite 163X P Parasitology 162
Glioma by FISH CYJ Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization, Brain/Glioma Tissue
203
Glucose X AQ2, AQ4 Aqueous Blood Gas 84
Analyte/Procedure Index
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Code
Description Pg
Glucose (cont.) X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
CFS Commutable Frozen Serum
59
FLD Body Fluid Chemistry 67IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
LN13C Blood Gas Cal Ver/Lin 113Glucose, CSF X M, OLI CSF Chemistry and
Oligoclonal Bands68
Glucose, urine X CMP Clinical Microscopy 130LN6 Urine Chemistry Cal
Ver/Lin110
X U Urine Chemistry, General
63
Glucose, whole blood X HCC Waived Combination 62X LCW Ltd Chem, Waived 61
LN17 Whole Blood Glucose Cal Ver/Lin
114
POC2 POC/Waived Glucose Competency
48
POC7 POC/Waived Hemocue Glucose Hgb
48
X WB2 Whole Blood Glucose, Waived
62
X WBG Whole Blood Glucose 62Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
G6PDS Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
69
Glutaraldehyde, urine DAI Urine Drug Adulterant/Integrity Testing
90
Glycated serum albumin GSA Glycated Serum Albumin
60
Glycogen storage disease type IA
MGL4 Molecular Genetics 206
Glycohemoglobin X GH2 Hemoglobin A1c 60LN15 Hemoglobin A1c Cal
Ver/Lin113
Glycosaminoglycans (mucopolysaccharides)
BGL Biochemical Genetics 205
Gram stain X D Bacteriology 150X D2, D3, D7 Throat, Urine, GC
Cultures152
X D4 Bacteriology, Ltd 152X D5 Gram Stain 153
VGS1 Virtual Gram Stain basic
153
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Gram stain (cont.) VGS2 Virtual Gram Stain advanced
153
VS2 Vaginitis Screen, Virtual Gram Stain
158
Group A Streptococcus antigen detection
X D Bacteriology 150
X D4 Bacteriology, Ltd 152X D6 Rapid Group A Strep 153X D9 Rapid Group A Strep,
Waived153
Group B Streptococcus X D8 Group B Strep 154Growth hormone X Y, YY Ligand Assay, Special 77Gyn cytopathology PAPCPT/
APAPCPTPAP PT, Conventional 225
PAPJPT/APAPJPT
PAP PT, Combination 225
PAPKPT/APAPKPT
PAP PT, SurePath 225
PAPMPT/APAPMPT
PAP PT, ThinPrep 225
Gyn cytopathology education
FOVK/FOVK1
Fields of View SurePath 228
FOVM/FOVM1
Fields of View ThinPrep 228
PAPCE1/APAPCE1
PAP Edu, Combination 227
PAPJE1/APAJE1
PAP Edu, All Technologies
227
PAPKE1/APAPKE1
PAP Edu, SurePath 227
PAPME1/APAPME1
PAP Edu, ThinPrep 227
PEDK/APEDK
PAP Edu, Online SurePath
226
PEDL/APEDL PAP Edu, Online, ThinPrep/SurePath
226
PEDM/APEDM
PAP Edu, Online, ThinPrep
226
Haptoglobin X IG, IGX Immunology, General 174X S2, S4 Immunology, Special 175
HBeAg X VM2 Viral Markers–Series 2 192HBsAg X VM1 Viral Markers–Series 1 192HBV HBVL, HBVL5 Hepatitis Viral Load 167
X NAT Nucleic Acid Testing 194hCG See Human chorionic
gonadotropinHCV HCVN,
HCV2Hepatitis Viral Load, Genotyping and Qualitative
167
X NAT Nucleic Acid Testing 194HDL cholesterol ABL Accuracy-Based Lipids 98
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Description Pg
HDL cholesterol (cont.) X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ3X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
ECE2 Expanded Lipid Exercise 58X LCW Ltd Chem, Waived 61
LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme Cal Ver/Lin
108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Helicobacter pylori X HPS H. pylori Antigen, Stool 156X S2, S4 H. pylori IgG Antibody 175X S5 H. pylori IgG Antibody 175X VR3 H. pylori IgG Antibody 171
Hematocrit X AQ, AQ2, AQ3, AQ4
Aqueous Blood Gas 84
CBT Cord Blood Testing 190X FH1-FH4,
FH6, FH9, FH10, FH1P-FH4P, FH6P, FH9P, FH10P
Hematology, Auto Diff 125
X HE, HEP Basic Hematology 124SCP Stem Cell Processing 190
X SO Blood Oximetry 85Hematology case studies EHE1 Expanded Virtual
Peripheral Blood Smear129
Hemochromatosis X MGL1 Molecular Genetics 206Hemocytometer fluid count
X HFC Hemocytometer Fluid Count
134
Hemoglobin CBT Cord Blood Testing 190X FH1-FH4,
FH6, FH9-FH10, FH1P-FH4P, FH6P, FH9P-FH10P
Hematology, Auto Diff 125
X HCC Waived Combination 62X HE, HEP Basic Hematology 124
LN9 Hematology Cal Ver/Lin 112POC7 POC/Waived Hemocue
Glucose Hgb48
SCP Stem Cell Processing 190X SO Blood Oximetry 85
Hemoglobin electrophoresis
X HG Hemoglobinopathy 127
Hemoglobin, estimated X AQ, AQ2, AQ3, AQ4
Aqueous Blood Gas 84
Hemoglobin, plasma PHG Plasma Hemoglobin 70Hemoglobin, urine X CMP Clinical Microscopy 130
Analyte/Procedure LAP
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Program
Code
Description Pg
Hemoglobin A1c ECE3 Expanded HbA1c Exercise
60
X GH2 Hemoglobin A1c 60LN15 Hemoglobin A1c Cal
Ver/Lin113
Hemoglobin A2 X HG Hemoglobinopathy 127Hemoglobin F X HG Hemoglobinopathy 127
SCS Sickle Cell Screen 127Hemoglobin S/C X MGL2 Molecular Genetics 206Hemolytic complement, total
CH50 Total Hemolytic Complement
179
Hemosiderin, urine SCM1 Special Clinical Microscopy
135
Heparin assay CGS4 Coag Special, Series 4 143Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
CGS5 Coag, Special, HIT 143
CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Heparin, low molecular weight
LN36 Heparin, LMW Cal Ver/Lin
118
Hepatitis B virus HBVL, HBVL5 Hepatitis Viral Load 167Hepatitis C virus HCVN,
HCV2Hepatitis Viral Load, Genotyping and Qualitative
167
HER2, gastric GHER2 Gastric HER2 223HER2 gene amplification by ISH
ISH2 In Situ Hybridization 208
HER2 gene amplification by FISH, hybridization and interpretation on site
X CYH Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization–Breast Cancer
203
HER2 by immunohistochemistry
X HER2 HER2 by Immunohistochemistry
223
Herpes simplex virus (HSV)
X HC2 HSV by DFA 166
X HC4 HSV Culture 166ID1 Nucleic Acid Amp,
Viruses169
X VR1 Virology Culture 165X VR2 Viral Antigen by DFA 165X VR3 Antibody Detection–
Infectious Disease Serology
171
HHV6 ID1 Nucleic Acid Amp, Viruses
169
VLS2 Viral Load 167HHV8 ID1 Nucleic Acid Amp,
Viruses169
High molecular weight kininogen
CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142
High-sensitivity C-reactive protein
X hsCRP hsCRP 60
Analyte/Procedure Index
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Program
Code
Description Pg
High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (cont.)
LN21 High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Cal Ver/Lin
115
Histotechnology quality improvement
HQIP, HQIPBX, HQBX1, HQBX2, HQBX3
HistoQIP 219-220
HIV X HIV, HV2 HIV Viral Load 167X NAT Nucleic Acid Testing 194
HIV genotyping HIVG HIV Viral Genotyping 167HIV-1 p24 antigen X VM3 Viral Markers–Series 3 192HIV-1 p24 antigen, Anti HIV 1/2
X VM6 Viral Markers–Series 6 193
HLA-A,B,C antibody identification
X MX1B, MX1C, MX1E, MXB, MXC
HLA Analysis, Class I 198-199
X MX2B, MX2C, MX2E, MXB, MXC
HLA Analysis, Class II 198-199
HLA-(Class I/II) crossmatching
X MX1B, MX1C MX1E, MXB, MXC
HLA Analysis, Class I 198-199
X MX2B, MX2C, MX2E, MXB, MXC
HLA Analysis, Class II 198-199
HLA-(Class I/II) antibody screen
MX1B, MX1C, MX1E, MX2B, MX2C, MX2E, MXB, MXC
HLA Analysis, Class I/II 198-199
HLA-A,B,C typing (serologic)
X HLAS, HLAS1
HLA Serologic Typing 199
HLA-B27 typing X B27 HLA-B27 Typing 200HLA-DR, DQ typing (serologic)
X HLAS HLA Serologic Typing 199
HLA molecular typing X DL, DML, ML HLA Molecular Typing 199Homocysteine X HMS Homocysteine 61
LN16 Homocysteine Cal Ver/Lin
114
Homovanillic acid X N, NX Urine Chemistry, Special 64HPV (cytology), high-risk
X CHPVD Digene Specimen Transport Medium
228
X CHPVJ Mixed Medium 228X CHPVK SurePath Preservative
Fluid Transport Medium228
X CHPVM ThinPrep PreservCyt Transport Medium
228
X HPV Digene Hybrid Capture Technology Only
168
ISH In Situ Hybridization 208HSV X HC2 HSV by DFA 166
X HC4 HSV Culture 166
Analyte/Procedure LAP
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Program
Code
Description Pg
HSV (cont.) ID1 Nucleic Acid Amp, Viruses
169
X VR1 Virology Culture 165X VR2 Viral Antigen by DFA 165X VR3 Antibody Detection–
Infectious Disease Serology
171
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), serum
X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
ECE1 Expanded Hormone Exercise
77
X FP, FPX Maternal Screen 80X FP1T First Trimester Maternal
Screening80
X HCG, IL Immunology 174X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76
LN5 Ligand Assay Cal Ver/Lin
110
LN5S Ligand Assay, Siemens Cal Ver/Lin
110
LN8 Reproductive Endocrinology Cal Ver/Lin
111
SCO Serum Carryover 121Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), urine, qualitative
X CMP Clinical Microscopy 130
POC1 POC/Waived hCG Competency
48
Human herpesvirus 6 ID1 Nucleic Acid Amp, Viruses
169
VLS2 Viral Load 167Human herpesvirus 8 ID1 Nucleic Acid Amp,
Viruses169
Human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV)
X HIV, HV2 HIV Viral Load 167
HIVG HIV Genotyping 167Human metapneumovirus ID2 Nucleic Acid Amp,
Respiratory170
IDR Infectious Disease, Respiratory Panel
170
Human papillomavirus (cytology) high-risk
X CHPVD Digene Specimen Transport Medium
228
X CHPVJ Mixed Medium 228X CHPVK SurePath Preservative
Fluid Transport Medium228
X CHPVM ThinPrep PreservCyt Transport Medium
228
X HPV Digene Hybrid Capture Technology Only
168
ISH In Situ Hybridization 208
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Code
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Human papillomavirus (cytology) high-risk genotyping
CHPVJ Mixed Medium 228
CHPVM ThinPrep PreservCyt Transport Medium
228
Huntington disease X MGL2 Molecular Genetics 206Hydrocodone DMPM Drug Monitoring for
Pain Management96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
OFD Oral Fluid for Drugs of Abuse
92
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UT Urine Toxicology 88Hydromorphone DMPM Drug Monitoring for
Pain Management96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
OFD Oral Fluid for Drugs of Abuse
92
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UT Urine Toxicology 88Hydroxyzine T Toxicology 88
UT Urine Toxicology 88Ibuprofen T Toxicology 88
UT Urine Toxicology 88IDH1 GLI Glioma 209IDH2 GLI Glioma 209IgA X IG, IGX Immunology, General 174
LN7 Immunology Cal Ver/Lin 111X SPE Protein Electrophoresis 69
IgD S2, S4 Immunology, Special 175IgE X IG, IGX Immunology, General 174
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76X SE Diagnostic Allergy 178
IgE allergen-specific, quantitative
SE Diagnostic Allergy 178
IgE multiallergen screen X SE Diagnostic Allergy 178IGF-1 (somatomedin C) X BGS Bone and Growth 78
X Y, YY Ligand Assay, Special 77IgG X IG, IGX Immunology, General 174
LN7 Immunology Cal Ver/Lin 111S2, S4 Immunology, Special 175
X SPE Protein Electrophoresis 69IgG, CSF X M, OLI CSF Chemistry and
Oligoclonal Bands68
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
IgG subclass proteins S2, S4 Immunology, Special 175IgM X IG, IGX Immunology, General 174
LN7 Immunology Cal Ver/Lin
111
X SPE Protein Electrophoresis 69IL-2 CTKN Cytokines 178IL-6 CTKN Cytokines 178IL-8 CTKN Cytokines 178IL-10 CTKN Cytokines 178Imipramine FTC Forensic Toxicology,
Criminalistics94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
X ZT, ZZT TDM, Special 57Immature granulocyte parameter
FH9, FH9P Hematology, Auto Diff 125
Immunohistochemistry X HER2 HER2 by Immunohistochemistry
223
MK Immunohistochemistry 221PM1 CD117 by
Immunohistochemistry222
X PM2 ER, PgR by Immunohistochemistry
223
PM3 CD20 by Immunohistochemistry
222
India ink IND India Ink 161Infectious mononucleosis X IL, IM Immunology 174
X IMW Infectious Mononucleosis, Waived
175
Influenza virus ID2 Nucleic Acid Amp, Resp
170
IDR Infectious Disease, Respiratory Panel
170
POC8 POC/Waived Influenza A/B Ag
48
X VR1 Virology Culture 165X VR2 Viral Antigen Detection
by DFA165
X VR4 Viral Antigen Detection by EIA and Latex
166
In situ hybridization ISH In Situ Hybridization 208ISH2 In Situ Hybridization
HER2208
Instrument function I Instrumentation 119Instrument linearity I Instrumentation 119
LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme Cal Ver/Lin
108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109
Analyte/Procedure Index
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Program
Code
Description Pg
Instrument linearity (cont.)
LN5 Ligand Assay Cal Ver/Lin
110
LN5S Ligand Assay, Siemens Cal Ver/Lin
110
LN6 Urine Chemistry Cal Ver/Lin
110
LN7 Immunology Cal Ver/Lin
111
LN8 Reproductive Endocrinology Cal Ver/Lin
111
LN9 Hematology Cal Ver/Lin
112
LN11 Serum Ethanol Cal Ver/Lin
112
LN12 C-Reactive Protein Cal Ver/Lin
112
LN13 Blood Gas Cal Ver/Lin 113LN13C Blood Gas Cal Ver/Lin 113LN14 Whole Blood Ethanol
Cal Ver/Lin113
LN15 Hemoglobin A1c Cal Ver/Lin
113
LN16 Homocysteine Cal Ver/Lin
114
LN17 Whole Blood Glucose Cal Ver/Lin
114
LN18, LN19 Reticulocyte Cal Ver/Lin 114LN20 Urine Albumin Cal
Ver/Lin114
LN21 High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Cal Ver/Lin
115
LN22 Flow Cytometry Cal Ver/Lin
115
LN23 PSA Cal Ver/Lin 115LN24 Creatinine Accuracy
Cal Ver/Lin116
LN25 Troponin I Cal Ver/Lin 116LN27 Troponin T Cal Ver/Lin 116LN30 BNP Cal Ver/Lin 116LN31 Immunosuppressive
Drugs Cal Ver/Lin117
LN32 Ammonia Cal Ver/Lin 117LN33 Serum Myoglobin Cal
Ver/Lin117
LN34 Tumor Markers Cal Ver/Lin
117
LN35 Thrombophilia Cal Ver/LIn
118
LN36 Heparin Low Molecular Weight Cal Ver/Lin
118
Analyte/Procedure LAP
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Program
Code
Description Pg
Instrument linearity (cont.)
LN37 von Willebrand factor antigen Cal Ver/Lin
118
Insulin X ING Insulin, Gastrin, C-Peptide, PTH
79
Interferon (IFN) gamma CTKN Cytokines 178Interleukin (IL)-1 beta CTKN Cytokines 178International normalized ratio (INR)
X CGL Coagulation, Ltd 142
CGS1 Coag Special, Series 1 143CGS4 Coag Special, Series 4 143DBGN Anticoagulant
Monitoring, Dabigatran144
FNPX Anticoagulant Monitoring, Fondaparinux
144
POC5 POC/Waived PT/INR, i-STAT
48
POC6 POC/Waived PT/INR, CoaguChek XS Plus
48
RVBN Anticoagulant Monitoring, Rivaroxaban
144
X WP3, WP4, WP6, WP9, WP10
Whole Blood Coagulation
146
Ionized calcium X AQ, AQ2, AQ3, AQ4
Aqueous Blood Gas 84
X C3, CZ, CZ2, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN13C Blood Gas Cal Ver/Lin 113Iron X C1, C3, C3X,
CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
CFS Commutable Frozen Serum
59
IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Isopropanol X AL1 Whole Blood Alcohol/Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles
93
X AL2 Serum Alcohol/Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles
93
JC virus ID1T Nucleic Acid Amp, JC and BK
169
Jo-1 (antihistidyl t-RNA synthetase)
RDS Rheumatic Disease Special
179
Kaolin activated APTT CGE, CGEX Coagluation, Extended 142Kaolin activated CT CGE, CGEX Coagluation, Extended 142Kappa/lambda ISH In Situ Hybridization 208
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Code
Description Pg
Kappa/lambda ratio IG, IGX Immunology, General 174S2, S4 Immunology, Special 175
Kappa/lambda ratio, free
SFLC Serum Free Light Chains
180
Karyotype nomenclature X CY, CYBK Cytogenetics 202Kearns-Sayre syndrome IMD1 Mitochondrial DNA
Deletion Syndromes207
Ketamine FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Ketones, serum KET Ketones 61Ketones, urine X CMP Clinical Microscopy 130Kidney stone assessment KSA Kidney Stone Assessment 64KIT/PDGFRA KIT KIT/PDGFRA 209KOH preparation X CMMP Clinical Microscopy,
Misc130
FSM Fungal Smear 161KRAS KRAS Colorectal Cancer
Mutation209
Laboratory Preparedness Exercise
LPX Laboratory Preparedness Exercise
156
Laboratory Management Index Program
LMB Quality Management Tools
43
Lactate X AQ, AQ2, AQ3, AQ4
Aqueous Blood Gas 84
X C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
FLD Body Fluid Chemistry 67LN13C Blood Gas Cal Ver/Lin 113
Lactate, CSF X M, OLI CSF Chemistry and Oligoclonal Bands
68
Lactate dehydrogenase (LD)
X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
FLD Body Fluid Chemistry 67IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
SCO Serum Carryover 121Lactate dehydrogenase (LD), CSF
X M, OLI CSF Chemistry and Oligclonal Bands
68
Lamellar body count LBC Lamellar Body Count 134Lamotrigine T Toxicology 88
UT Urine Toxicology 88ZE Therapeutic Drug
Monitoring, Extended57
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Large unclassified cells (LUC)
FH4, FH4P Hematology, Auto Diff 125
LD isoenzymes X CRTI Cardiac Markers 59LD1/LD2 ratio X CRTI Cardiac Markers 59LDL cholesterol ABL Accuracy-Based Lipids 98
ECE2 Expanded Lipid Exercise 58LDL cholesterol, calculated
C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LDL cholesterol, measured
X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LDL cholesterol, waived X LCW Ltd Chem, Waived 61Lead (blood) X BL Blood Lead 93Lead, urine TMU Trace Metals, Urine 94Leber hereditary optic neuropathy
IMD3 Mitochondrial cytopathies
207
Lecithin:sphingomyelin (L:S) ratio
LM, LM1 Lung Maturity 70
Legionella pneumophila IDO Nucleic Acid Amp, Organisms
168
X LBAS L. pneumophila Ag 154Leigh syndrome IMD1 Mitochondrial DNA
Deletion Syndromes207
Leukemia/lymphoma immunophenotype
FL3, FL3CD Flow Cytometry 181
Leukemia/lymphoma interpretation only
FL5 Flow Cytometry Interpretation Only
182
Leukocyte esterase, urine X CMP Clinical Microscopy 130Leukocyte-reduced platelets
TRC Transfusion-Related Cell Count
191
Leukocyte-reduced RBC TRC Transfusion-Related Cell Count
191
Leukocyte, stool, Wright-Giemsa
X CMMP Clinical Microscopy, Misc
130
Levetiracetam ZE Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, Extended
57
Lidocaine X CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Lipase X C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
FLD2 Body Fluid Chemistry 2 67IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
Analyte/Procedure Index
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Code
Description Pg
Lipase (cont.) LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Lipids ABL Accuracy-Based Lipids 98X C1, C3, C3X,
CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme Cal Ver/Lin
108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Lipoprotein (a) X ABL Accuracy-Based Lipids 98X C1, C3, C3X,
CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
ECE2 Expanded Lipid Exercise
58
Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase
PLA Lp-PLA2 69
Lipoprotein electrophoresis
LPE Lipoprotein Electrophoresis
69
Lithium X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109Liver-kidney microsomal antibody
LKM Liver-Kidney Microsomal Antibody
178
Lorazepam FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UT Urine Toxicology 88Lupus anticoagulant (screen, conf)
CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142
CGS1 Coag Special, Series 1 143Luteinizing hormone (LH) ECE1 Expanded Hormone
Exercise77
LN8 Reproductive Endocrinology Cal Ver/Lin
111
X Y, YY Ligand Assay, Special 77Lyme disease TTD Tick-Transmitted Disease 171Lymphocyte immunophenotyping
X FL, FL1 Flow Cytometry 181
Lymphoma by FISH CYL Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization, Lymphoma
203
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) (cont.)
UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90
UT Urine Toxicology 88Magnesium X C1, C3, C3X,
CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
CFS Commutable Frozen Serum
59
IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Magnesium, ionized X AQ, AQ2, AQ3, AQ4
Aqueous Blood Gas 84
LN13C Blood Gas Cal Ver/Lin 113Magnesium, urine X U Urine Chemistry,
General63
Malaria RMAL Rapid Malaria 163Manganese R Trace Metals 71MCAD IMD2 MCAD 207Mercury, urine TMU Trace Metals, Urine 94MEN2 X MGL3 Molecular Genetics 206Meperidine DMPM Drug Monitoring for
Pain Management96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Meprobamate DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Metabolic disease testing BGL Biochemical Genetics 205Metanephrine X N, NX Urine Chemistry,
Special64
Methadone DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90UT Urine Toxicology 88
Methadone metabolite (EDDP)
DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
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Methadone metabolite (EDDP) (cont.)
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90UT Urine Toxicology 88
Methamphetamine DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
OFD Oral Fluid for Drugs of Abuse
92
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90UT Urine Toxicology 88
Methanol X AL1 Whole Blood Alcohol/Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles
93
X AL2 Serum Alcohol/Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles
93
Methaqualone UDC Forensic Urine Drug Testing, Confirmatory
91
UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
BCS1 Blood Culture Staphylococcus aureus
154
IDO Nucleic Acid Amp, Organisms
168
MRS Methicillin-Resistant S. aureus
156
X MRS5 Methicillin-Resistant S. aureus
156
Methemoglobin X SO Blood Oximetry 85Methotrexate X CZ, CZ2,
CZ2X, CZX, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
Methotrimeprazine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Methylenedioxy-amphetamine (MDA)
DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
OFD Oral Fluid for Drugs of Abuse
92
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UT Urine Toxicology 88Methylenedioxyethyl-amphetamine (MDEA)
UDC Forensic Urine Drug Testing, Confirmatory
91
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Methylenedioxymeth-amphetamine (MDMA)
DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
OFD Oral Fluid for Drugs of Abuse
92
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90UT Urine Toxicology 88
Methylenetetra-hydrofolate reductase (MTHFR)
X MGL1 Molecular Genetics 206
Methylphenidate T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Metoprolol T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
MGMT GLI Glioma 209Microalbumin, urine LN20 Urine AlbuminCal
Ver/Lin114
X U Urine Chemistry 63X UMC Urine Albumin
(Microalbumin)/Creatinine
135
Microsatellite instability MSI Microsatellite Instability 208Microtiter plate reader linearity
I Instrumentation 119
Minimal residual disease MRD Minimal Residual Disease, BCR/ABL1 p210
211
MRD1 Minimal Residual Disease, BCR/ABL1 p190
211
MRD2 Minimal Residual Disease, PML/RARA
211
Mirtazapine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Mite identification TMO Ticks, Mites, and Other Arthropods
163
Mitochondrial DNA, forensic
DNA, DNAF DNA Database 234
FIDM Forensic Identity 234Mixing studies, PT CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Mixing studies, APTT CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142
CGS1 Coag Special, Series 1 143Modified acid-fast stain X P, P3, P4, P5 Parasitology 162Mold identification X F Mycology 160Molecular genetics X MGL1, MGL2,
MGL3, MGL4, MGL5
Molecular Genetics 206
Analyte/Procedure Index
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Code
Description Pg
Molecular HLA typing X DL, DML, ML HLA Molecular Typing 199Molecular hematologic oncology
MHO, MHO1, MHO2, MHO3, MHO5
Molecular Hematologic Oncology
210
Molecular typing IDO Nucleic Acid Amp, Organisms
168
Monitoring engraftment ME Monitoring Engraftment 200Mononuclear cell count CBT Cord Blood Testing 190
SCP Stem Cell Processing 190Morphine DMPM Drug Monitoring for
Pain Management96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
OFD Oral Fluid for Drugs of Abuse
92
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UT Urine Toxicology 88M-protein (paraprotein) identification
X SPE Protein Electrophoresis 69
MRSA BCS1 Blood Culture Staphylococcus aureus
154
IDO Nucleic Acid Amp, Organisms
168
MRS Methicillin-Resistant S. aureus
156
X MRS5 Methicillin-Resistant S. aureus
156
Mucolipidosis IV MGL4 Molecular Genetics 206Mucopolysaccharide (Glycosaminoglycan)
X BGL Biochemical Genetics 205
Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN2)
X MGL3 Molecular Genetics 206
Mumps–IgG VR3M Virology 171Mycobacterial culture X E1 Mycobacteriology, Ltd 159Mycobacterial identification
X E Mycobacteriology 159
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
IDO Nucleic Acid Amp, Organisms
168
Mycobacterium tuberculosis antibody detection
QF M. tuberculosis Infection Detection
179
Mycophenolic acid X MPA Mycophenolic Acid 57Mycoplasma pneumoniae
IDO Nucleic Acid Amp, Organisms
168
VR3 Antibody Detection–Infectious Disease Serology
171
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Myoclonus epilepsy with ragged red fibers (MERRF)
IMD3 Mitochondrial cytopathies
207
Myoglobin X CRT, CRTI Cardiac Markers 59LN33 Serum Myoglobin Cal
Ver/Lin117
X PCARM, PCARMX
Plasma Cardiac Markers
62
Myoglobin, urine MYG Myoglobin, Urine 64Myotonic dystrophy X MGL2 Molecular Genetics 206N-acetylprocainamide (NAPA)
X CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109Naproxen T Toxicology 88
UT Urine Toxicology 88Nasal smears, eosinophil
X CMMP Clinical Microscopy, Misc.
130
Neisseria gonorrhoeae X D3 Throat, Urine, GC Cultures
152
X D4 Bacteriology, Ltd 152X HC5 C. trachomatis/GC by
DNA Probe168
X HC6, HC6X C. trachomatis/GC by Nucleic Acid Amp
168
Neoplastic disorder by FISH
CYF Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization
202
Neuropathology NP/NP1 Neuropathology Program
224
Neutral fats FCFS Fecal Fat 68Nicotine T Toxicology 88
UT Urine Toxicology 88Niemann-Pick disease MGL4 Molecular Genetics 206Nitrite X CMP Clinical Microscopy 130
DAI Urine Drug Adulterant/Integrity Testing
90
Nitrogen, total U Urine Chemistry, General
63
Nongynecologic cytopathology
FNA/FNA1 Fine-Needle Aspiration–Online
231
FNAG/FNAG1
Fine-Needle Aspiration–Glass
231
NGC/NGC1 Nongynecologic Cytopathology Education Program
230
Norbuprenorphine DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Norchlordiazepoxide T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Norcodeine T Toxicology 88
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Norcodeine (cont.) UT Urine Toxicology 88Norcyclobenzaprine T Toxicology 88
UT Urine Toxicology 88Nordiazepam DMPM Drug Monitoring for
Pain Management96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UT Urine Toxicology 88Nordoxepin FTC Forensic Toxicology,
Criminalistics94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Norepinephrine X N, NX Urine Chemistry, Special
64
Norfentanyl DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Norfluoxetine FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Norketamine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Normeperidine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Normetanephrine X N, NX Urine Chemistry Special 64Norovirus SP1 Stool Pathogens 157Norpropoxyphene DMPM Drug Monitoring for
Pain Management96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UT Urine Toxicology 88Norsertraline T Toxicology 88
UT Urine Toxicology 88Nortrimipramine T Toxicology 88
UT Urine Toxicology 88Nortriptyline FTC Forensic Toxicology,
Criminalistics94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
X ZT, ZZT TDM, Special 57Norverapamil T Toxicology 88
UT Urine Toxicology 88
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
nRBC FH3, FH3P, FH9, FH9P
Hematology, Auto Diff 125
NT-pro B-type natriuretic peptides
X BNP BNP 58
LN30 BNP Cal Ver/Lin 116N-telopeptide (NTx), serum
BMV6 Bone Markers and Vitamins
79
N-telopeptide (NTx), urine
X BU Bone and Mineral, Urine 78
Nucleated cells, total CBT Cord Blood Testing 190SCP Stem Cell Processing 190
Nucleated red cells, total ABF1, ABF2, ABF3
Automated Body Fluid 132
CBT Cord Blood Testing 190SCP Stem Cell Processing 190
Nucleated red blood cell count
FH3, FH3P, FH9, FH9P
Hematology, Auto Diff 125
Nucleic acid amplification
BSTE Bacterial Strain Typing Enterococcus
169
BSTS Bacterial Strain Typing Staphylococcus
169
X HC6, HC6X C. trachomatis/GC by Nucleic Acid Amp
168
HBVL, HBVL5 HCVN, HCV2
Hepatitis Viral Load 167
X HIV, HV2 HIV Viral Load 167IDO Nucleic Acid Amp,
Organisms168
IDR Infectious Disease, Respiratory Panel
170
ID1, ID1T Nucleic Acid Amp, Viruses
169
ID2 Nucleic Acid Amp, Respiratory
170
MRS Methicillin-Resistant S. aureus
156
X MRS5 Methicillin-Resistant S. aureus
156
SP, SP1 Stool Pathogens 157VLS, VLS2 Viral Load 167VRE Vancomycin-Resistant
Enterococcus158
Nucleic acid testing X NAT Nucleic Acid Testing 194O-desmethyltramadol T Toxicology 88
UT Urine Toxicology 88Occult blood OCB Occult Blood 134
POC9 POC/Waived Fecal Occult Blood
48
Occult blood, gastric GOCB Gastric Occult Blood 133Ocular micrometer check I Instrumentation 119Olanzapine T Toxicology 88
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Program
Code
Description Pg
Olanzapine (cont.) UT Urine Toxicology 88Oligoclonal bands X OLI Oligoclonal Bands 68Opiate group DMPM Drug Monitoring for
Pain Management96
OFD Oral Fluid for Drugs of Abuse
92
T Toxicology 88UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90UT Urine Toxicology 88UTCO Urine Toxicology
Carryover121
Organic acids, urine qualitative
X BGL Biochemical Genetics 205
Organic acids, urine quantitative
BGL Biochemical Genetics 205
Osmolality, measured X C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Osmolality, sweat X SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4
Sweat Analysis Series 72
Osmolality, urine X CMP Clinical Microscopy 130LN6 Urine Chemistry Cal
Ver/Lin110
X U Urine Chemistry, General
63
Osmometer check I Instrumentation 119Osteocalcin BGS Bone and Growth 78Oxalate KSA Kidney Stone Risk
Assessment64
Oxazepam DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UT Urine Toxicology 88Oxcarbazepine metabolite
ZE Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, Extended
57
Oxidants, urine DAI Urine Drug Adulterant/Integrity Testing
90
Oxycodone DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Oxycodone (cont.) T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90UT Urine Toxicology 88
Oxyhemoglobin X SO Blood Oximetry 85Oxymorphone DMPM Drug Monitoring for
Pain Management96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UT Urine Toxicology 88p63 PM5 Immunohistochemistry
TMA222
Pancreatic amylase X C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
PAPP-A FP1B First Trimester Maternal Screening, Free Beta
80
FP1T First Trimester Maternal Screening, Total hCG
80
Parainfluenza virus ID2 Nucleic Acid Amp, Respiratory
170
IDR Infectious Disease, Respiratory Panel
170
X VR1 Virology Culture 165X VR2 Viral Antigen Detection
by DFA165
Paraprotein identification
X SPE Protein Electrophoresis 69
Parasite identification X BP Blood Parasite 163X P, P3, P4, P5 Parasitology 162
Parathyroid hormone (PTH)
X ING Insulin, Gastrin, C-Peptide, PTH
79
Parentage/relationship testing
X PAR, PARF Parentage/Relationship 195
Paroxetine FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Parvovirus B19 ID1 Nucleic Acid Amp, Viruses
169
PCO2 X AQ, AQ2, AQ3, AQ4
Aqueous Blood Gas 84
LN13, LN13C
Blood Gas Cal Ver/Lin 113
PCP PCP1 Pneumocystis jiroveci, Calcofluor White Stain
161
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Code
Description Pg
PCP (cont.) PCP2 Pneumocystis jiroveci, DFA Stain
161
PCP3 Pneumocystis jiroveci, Giemsa Stain
161
PCP4 Pneumocystis jiroveci, GMS Stain
161
Pearson syndrome IMD1 Mitochondrial DNA Deletion Syndromes
207
Performance Improvement Program in Surgical Pathology
PIP/PIP1, PIPW/PIPW1
Performance Improvement Program in Surgical Pathology
214-215
Peripheral blood smear, virtual
VPBS Virtual Peripheral Blood Smear
128
pH, blood gas X AQ, AQ2, AQ3, AQ4
Aqueous Blood Gas 84
LN13, LN13C
Blood Gas Cal Ver/Lin 113
pH, body fluid AFL Amniotic Fluid Leakage 132FLD Body Fluid Chemistry 67
pH, gastric GOCB Gastric Occult Blood 133pH, urine X CMP Clinical Microscopy 130
DAI Urine Drug Adulterant/Integrity Testing
90
UDC Forensic Urine Drug Testing, Confirmatory
91
pH meters I Instrumentation 119Phencyclidine FTC Forensic Toxicology,
Criminalistics94
OFD Oral Fluid for Drugs of Abuse
92
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90UT Urine Toxicology 88
Phenethylamine FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Pheniramines T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Phenobarbital X CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UT Urine Toxicology 88
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Phentermine FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Phenylephrine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Phenylpropanolamine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Phenytoin X CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109SCO Serum Carryover 121T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Phenytoin, free X CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
Phosphatidylglycerol (PG)
X LM, LM1 Lung Maturity 70
Phosphorus X C3, C3X, CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
CFS Commutable Frozen Serum
59
IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Phosphorus, urine LN6 Urine Chemistry Cal Ver/Lin
110
X U Urine Chemistry, General
63
Pinworm preparation X CMMP Clinical Microscopy, Misc
130
Pipette calibration- gravimetric
I Instrumentation 119
Placental alpha microglobulin-1 (PAMG-1)
ROM Rupture of Fetal Membranes
134
Plasma hemogloblin PHG Plasma Hemoglobin 70Plasminogen antigen CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Plasminogen activator inhibitor
CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142
Platelet aggregation PF Platelet Function 145Platelet-induced aggregation
PIA Drug-Specific Platelet Aggregation
147
Platelet antibody detection
X PS Platelet Serology 191
Analyte/Procedure Index
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Program
Code
Description Pg
Platelet count X FH1-FH4, FH6, FH9, FH10, FH1P-FH4P, FH6P, FH9P, FH10P
Hematology, Auto Diff 125
X HE, HEP Basic Hematology 124LN9 Hematology Cal
Ver/Lin112
Platelet count (Platelet-rich plasma)
X TRC Transfusion-Related Cell Count
191
Platelet crossmatch PS Platelet Serology 191Platelet dysfunction PF1 Platelet Function 145Platelet mapping PLTM Platelet Mapping 147Platelet morphology EHE1 Expanded Virtual
Peripheral Blood Smear129
PML/RARA MRD2 Minimal Residual Disease
211
PNA FISH–Enterococcus PNA3 PNA FISH for Enterococcus
155
PNA FISH–Gram-negative Rods
PNA4 PNA FISH for Gram-negative rods
155
PNA FISH–Staphylococcus
PNA1 PNA FISH for Staphylococcus
155
PNA FISH–Yeast PNA2 PNA FISH for Yeast 155Pneumocystis detection PCP1 Pneumocystis jiroveci,
Calcofluor White Stain161
PCP2 Pneumocystis jiroveci, DFA Stain
161
PCP3 Pneumocystis jiroveci, Giemsa Stain
161
PCP4 Pneumocystis jiroveci, GMS Stain
161
PNH immunophenotype PNH Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria, RBC
182
PO2 X AQ, AQ2, AQ3, AQ4
Aqueous Blood Gas 84
LN13, LN13C
Blood Gas Cal Ver/Lin 113
Postanalytical DNA sequencing
SEC DNA Sequencing 207
Postvasectomy sperm count
X PV Postvasectomy Sperm Count
138
Potassium X AQ, AQ2, AQ3, AQ4
Aqueous Blood Gas 84
X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
CFS Commutable Frozen Serum
59
FLD2 Body Fluid Chemistry 2 67
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Potassium (cont.) IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
LN13C Blood Gas Cal Ver/Lin 113Potassium, urine LN6 Urine Chemistry Cal
Ver/Lin110
X U Urine Chemistry, General
63
PRA MX1B, MX1C, MX1E, MXB, MXC
HLA Analysis, Class I 198-199
MX2B, MX2C, MX2E, MXB, MXC
HLA Analysis, Class II 198-199
Prader-Willi/Angelman Syndrome
X MGL1 Molecular Genetics 206
Prealbumin (transthyretin)
X C3, C3X, CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
X S2, S4 Immunology, Special 175Prekallikrein CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Predictive markers by immunohistochemistry
PM1 CD117 by Immunohistochemistry
222
X PM2 ER, PgR by Immunohistochemistry
223
PM3 CD20 by Immunohistochemistry
222
Primidone X CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109Pro B-type natriuretic peptides
X BNP B-Type Natriuretic Peptides
58
Procainamide X CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109Procalcitonin PCT Procalcitonin 70Progesterone LN8 Reproductive
Endocrinology Cal Ver/Lin
111
X Y, YY Ligand Assay, Special 77Progesterone receptors X PM2 ER, PgR by
Immunohistochemistry223
Prolactin LN8 Reproductive Endocrinology Cal Ver/Lin
111
X Y, YY Ligand Assay, Special 77Propoxyphene DMPM Drug Monitoring for
Pain Management96
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Code
Description Pg
Propoxyphene (cont.) FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UDC Forensic Urine Drug
Testing, Confirmatory91
UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90UT Urine Toxicology 88UTCO Urine Toxicology
Carryover121
Propranolol T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA)
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76
LN23 PSA Cal Ver/Lin 115Prostate-specific antigen, complexed (cPSA)
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76
Prostate-specific antigen, free (PSA, free)
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76
Prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP)
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76
Protein, CSF X M, OLI CSF Chemistry and Oligoclonal Bands
68
Protein, total X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
CFS Commutable Frozen Serum
59
FLD Body Fluid Chemistry 67IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
SPE Lipoprotein and Protein Electrophoresis
69
Protein, urine X CMP Clinical Microscopy 130DSC Dipstick Confirmatory 133LN6 Urine Chemistry Cal
Ver/Lin110
X U Urine Chemistry, General
63
Protein C CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142CGS2 Coag Special, Series 2 143LN35 Thrombophilia Cal
Ver/Lin118
Protein electrophoresis, serum, interpretation
X SPE Protein Electrophoresis 69
Protein S CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142CGS2 Coag Special, Series 2 143
Prothrombin X MGL1 Molecular Genetics 206
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Prothrombin fragment 1.2 CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Prothrombin time X CGL Coagulation, Ltd 142
CGS1 Coag Special, Series 1 143CGS4 Coag Special, Series 4 143DBGN Anticoagulant
Monitoring, Dabigatran144
FNPX Anticoagulant Monitoring, Fondaparinux
144
POC5 POC/Waived PT/INR, i-STAT
48
POC6 POC/Waived PT/INR, CoaguChek XS Plus
48
RVBN Anticoagulant Monitoring, Rivaroxaban
144
X WP3, WP4, WP6, WP9
Whole Blood Coagulation
146
Prothrombin time, dilute CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Provider-performed microscopy
X CMMP Clinical Microscopy, Misc
130
Pseudocholinesterase X C7 Pseudocholinesterase 70Pseudoephedrine FTC Forensic Toxicology,
Criminalistics94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Pyridinoline (PYD) BU Bone and Mineral, Urine
78
Q-MONITORS QM1, QM2 Quality Management Tools
40-41
Q-PROBES QP 131 Quality Management Tools
28
QP132 Quality Management Tools
29
QP133 Quality Management Tools
30
QP134 Quality Management Tools
31
Q-TRACKS QT1-4 Quality Management Tools
33-34
QT5 Quality Management Tools
38
QT7, 8, 10 Quality Management Tools
35-36
QT15-17 Quality Management Tools
36-37
Quetiapine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Quinidine X CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109T Toxicology 88
Analyte/Procedure Index
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Program
Code
Description Pg
Quinidine (cont.) UT Urine Toxicology 88Quinine T Toxicology 88
UT Urine Toxicology 88Ranitidine T Toxicology 88
UT Urine Toxicology 88Rapamycin (sirolimus) X CS Immunosuppressive
Drugs56
Rapid Group A Strep X D Bacteriology 150X D4 Bacteriology, Ltd 152X D6 Rapid Group A Strep 153X D9 Rapid Group A Strep,
Waived153
RBC count ABF1, ABF2, ABF3
Automated Body Fluid 132
X FH1-FH4, FH6, FH9, FH10, FH1P-FH4P, FH6P, FH9P, FH10P
Hematology, Auto Diff 125
X HE, HEP Basic Hematology 124X HFC Hemocytometer Fluid
Count134
LN9 Hematology Cal Ver/Lin
112
RBC count, urine UAA, UAA1 Automated Urinalysis 132RBC folate X FOL RBC Folate 80RBC morphology EHE1 Expanded Virtual
Peripheral Blood Smear129
Red blood cell antigen detection
J, J1 Transfusion Medicine 186
Reducing substance, urine
X CMP Clinical Microscopy 130
Refractometer check I Instrumentation 119Renin X RAP Renin and Aldosterone 81Reptilase time CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
ID2 Nucleic Acid Amp, Respiratory
170
IDR Infectious Disease, Respiratory Panel
170
X VR1 Virology Culture 165X VR2 Viral Antigen Detection
by DFA165
X VR4 Virology Antigen Detection by EIA and Latex
166
Reticulocyte count, percent
LN18, LN19 Reticulocyte Cal Ver/Lin 114
X RT, RT2, RT3, RT4
Reticulocyte 127
Reticulocyte count, absolute
RT, RT2, RT3, RT4
Reticulocyte 127
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
RhD X MGL2 Molecular Genetics 206RhD typing X J, J1 Transfusion Medicine 186
X JAT Transfusion Medicine, Automated
186
TMCA Transfusion Medicine, Competency Assessment
187
Rheumatoid factor X IL, RF, RFX Immunology 174Rhinovirus ID2 Nucleic Acid Amp,
Respiratory170
IDR Infectious Disease, Respiratory Panel
170
Rivaroxaban RVBN Anticoagulant Monitoring, Rivaroxaban
144
Rotavirus SP Stool Pathogens 157X VR4 Viral Antigen Detection
by EIA and Latex166
RSV ID2 Nucleic Acid Amp, Respiratory
170
X VR1 Virology Culture 165X VR2 Viral Antigen Detection
by DFA165
X VR4 Viral Antigen Detection by EIA and Latex
166
Rubella antibody X IL, RUB, RUBX
Immunology 174
Rubeola antibody (English measles)
X VR3 Antibody Detection– Infectious Disease Serology
171
Russell’s viper venom time, dilute
CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142
Salicylate X CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109X SDS Serum Drug Screen 92
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Sarcoma translocation SARC Sarcoma Translocation 209Scl-70 (anti-DNA topoisomerase)
RDS Rheumatic Disease Special
179
Secobarbital FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
UDC Forensic Urine Drug Testing, Confirmatory
91
Selenium X R Trace Metals 71Selenium, urine TMU Trace Metals, Urine 94Semen analysis X ASA, PV, SC,
SMCD, SV Semen Analysis 138
SC1, SM Semen Analysis 138SM1CD Semen Analysis,
CD-ROM138
Analyte/Procedure Index
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Program
Code
Description Pg
Sertraline FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Serum free light chains SFLC Serum Free Light Chains
180
Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG)
X DY Ligand Assay, Special 77
Shiga toxin ST Shiga Toxin 157SP Stool Pathogens–Rapid
and Molecular157
Sickle cell screen X HG Hemoglobinopathy 127X SCS Sickle Cell Screen 127
Sirolimus (Rapamycin) X CS Immunosuppressive Drugs
56
Sodium X AQ, AQ2, AQ3, AQ4
Aqueous Blood Gas 84
X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZ2, CZ2X, CZX
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
CFS Commutable Frozen Serum
59
FLD2 Body Fluid Chemistry 2 67IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
LN13C Blood Gas Cal Ver/Lin 113Sodium, sweat X SW1, SW2,
SW3, SW4Sweat Analysis Series 72
Sodium, urine LN6 Urine Chemistry Cal Ver/Lin
110
X U Urine Chemistry, General
63
Solid tumor by FISH CYK Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization
203
Soluble transferrin receptor
STFR Soluble Transferrin Receptor
73
Somatomedin C (IGF-1) X Y, YY Ligand Assay, Special 77Specific gravity X CMP Clinical Microscopy 130
DAI Urine Drug Adulterant/Integrity Testing
90
UDC Forensic Urine Drug Testing, Confirmatory
91
Spectrophotometer linearity
I Instrumentation 119
Sperm count X SMCD Semen Analysis, CD-ROM
138
Sperm count, automated SC1 Semen Analysis 138
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Sperm count, manual X SC Semen Analysis 138X PV Postvasectomy Sperm
Count138
Sperm morphology SM Semen Analysis 138SM1CD Semen Analysis,
CD-ROM138
Sperm motility SMCD Semen Analysis, CD-ROM
138
Sperm viability SM2CD Semen Analysis, CD-ROM
138
X SV Semen Analysis 138Spinal fluid meningitis panel
X D Bacteriology 150
Spinal muscular atrophy X MGL2 Molecular Genetics 206Spinocerebellar ataxia X MGL2 Molecular Genetics 206Split fats FCFS Fecal Fat 68Staphylococcus aureus-blood culture
BCS1 Blood Culture Staphylococcus aureus
154
Strep screen POC4 POC/Waived Strep Screen Competency
48
Streptococcus agalactiae X D8 Group B Strep 154Streptococcus pneumoniae
X SBAS S. pneumoniae Ag Detection
154
Streptococcus pyogenes X D Bacteriology 150X D4 Bacteriology, Ltd 152X D6 Rapid Group A Strep 153X D9 Rapid Group A Strep,
Waived153
Strychnine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Sulfate KSA Kidney Stone Risk Assessment
64
Sulfosalicylic acid (SSA) DSC Dipstick Confirmatory 133Surgical pathology DPATH,
DPATH1Online Digital Slide Program
217
PIP/PIP1, PIPW/PIPW1
Performance Improvement Program in Surgical Pathology
214-215
PCSP, PCSP1 Practicum in Cancer Surgical Pathology
218
VBP/VBP1 Online Virtual Biopsies Program
216
Syphilis X G Syphilis Serology 179T3, free (triiodothyronine)
X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76T3, total (triiodothyronine)
X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
Analyte/Procedure Index
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Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
T3, total (triiodothyronine) (cont.)
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76
LN5 Ligand Assay Cal Ver/Lin
110
LN5S Ligand Assay, Siemens Cal Ver/Lin
110
T3 uptake and related tests
X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76T4, free (thyroxine, free) X C1, C3, C3X,
CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76T4, total (thyroxine, total)
X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
CFS Commutable Frozen Serum
59
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76LN5 Ligand Assay Cal
Ver/Lin110
LN5S Ligand Assay, Siemens Cal Ver/Lin
110
Tacrolimus X CS Immunosuppressive Drugs
56
LN31 Immunosuppressive Drugs Cal Ver/Lin
117
Tay Sachs MGL4 Molecular Genetics 206tCO2 AQ, AQ2,
AQ3, AQ4Aqueous Blood Gas 84
Temazepam DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
UDC Forensic Urine Drug Testing, Confirmatory
91
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Testosterone ABS Accuracy-Based 99LN8 Reproductive
Endocrinology Cal Ver/Lin
111
X Y, YY Ligand Assay, Special 77Testosterone, bioavailable DY Ligand Assay, Special 77Testosterone, free X DY Ligand Assay, Special 77Thallium, urine TMU Trace Metals, Urine 94Theophylline X CZ, CZX,
CZ2, CZ2X, ZChemistry and TDM 54-56
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Thioridazine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Throat culture X D1, D7 Throat, Urine, GC Cultures
152
X D4 Bacteriology, Ltd 152Thrombin time CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142
CGS4 Coag Special, Series 4 143Thrombin-antithrombin CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142Thromboelastogram TEG Thromboelastogram 145Thyroglobulin X TM, TMX Tumor Markers 81Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
ABS Accuracy-Based 99
X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
ECE1 Expanded Hormone Exercise
77
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76LN5 Ligand Assay Cal
Ver/Lin110
LN5S Ligand Assay Cal Ver/Lin
110
Thyroxine, free X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76Thyroxine, total X C1, C3, C3X,
CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
CFS Commutable Frozen Serum
59
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76LN5 Ligand Assay Cal
Ver/Lin110
LN5S Ligand Assay, Siemens Cal Ver/Lin
110
Tick identification TMO Ticks, Mites, and Other Arthropods
163
Tissue parasite identification
X BP Blood Parasite 163
X P Parasitology 162Tissue plasminogen activator
CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142
Tobramycin X CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109Total bile acids TBLA Total Bile Acids 71Total bilirubin X C1, C3, C3X,
CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
FLD2 Body Fluid Chemistry 2 67IFS Interfering Substances 120
Analyte/Procedure Index
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Code
Description Pg
Total bilirubin (cont.) LM1 Lung Maturity 70LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
X NB, NB2 Neonatal Bilirubin 61Total bilirubin, urine X CMP Clinical Microscopy 130
DSC Dipstick Confirmatory 133Total free fatty acids FCFS Fecal Fat 68Total hCG X FP1T First Trimester Maternal
Screening, Total hCG80
Total hemolytic complement
CH50 Total Hemolytic Complement
179
Total iron binding capacity, measured and % saturation
X C3, C3X, CZ CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
Total nitrogen, urine U Urine Chemistry, General
63
Total nucleated cells CBT Cord Blood Testing 190SCP Stem Cell Processing 190
Total nucleated red cells CBT Cord Blood Testing 190SCP Stem Cell Processing 190
Total protein X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
CFS Commutable Frozen Serum
59
FLD Body Fluid 67IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
SPE Protein Electrophoresis 69Total protein, CSF X M, OLI CSF Chemistry and
Oligoclonal Bands68
Total protein, urine LN6 Urine Chemistry Cal Ver/Lin
110
X U Urine Chemistry, General
63
Total tricyclics X SDS Serum Drug Screen 92X ZT, ZZT TDM, Special 57
Touch imprint/Crush preparation
TICP/TICP1 Touch Imprint/Crush Preparation
229
Toxicology, serum, qualitative
X SDS Serum Drug Screen 92
X T Toxicology 88Toxicology, urine, qualitative
X T Toxicology 88
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Toxicology, urine, qualitative (cont.)
X UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90
X UT Urine Toxicology 88Toxicology, urine, qualitative/quantitative
X UDC Forensic Urine Drug Testing, Confirmatory
91
Toxoplasma gondii X VR3 Antibody Detection–Infectious Disease Serology
171
Tramadol DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
96
FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Transferrin X C3, C3X, CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN7 Immunology Cal Ver/Lin 111X S2, S4 Immunology, Special 175
Transfusion medicine ETME1 Expanded Transfusion Medicine Exercises
187
EXM Electronic Crossmatch 188X J, J1 Transfusion Medicine 186X JAT Transfusion Medicine,
Automated186
JE1 Transfusion Medicine, Education
186
TMCA Transfusion Medicine, Competency Assessment
187
TMCAD Transfusion Medicine, Competency Assessment
187
TMCAF Transfusion Medicine, Competency Assessment
188
X TRC Transfusion-Related Cell Count
191
Trazodone FTC Forensic Toxicology, Criminalistics
94
T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Treponema pallidum X G Syphilis Serology 179Trichomonas vaginalis X VS, VS1 Vaginitis Screen 158Tricyclic group T Toxicology 88
UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90UT Urine Toxicology 88
Tricyclics, total X SDS Serum Drug Screen 92X ZT, ZZT TDM, Special 57
Triglycerides ABL Accuracy-Based Lipids 98X C1, C3, C3X,
CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
ECE2 Expanded Lipid Exercise 58
Analyte/Procedure Index
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ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Triglycerides (cont.) FCFS Fecal Fat 68FLD Body Fluid Chemistry 67
X LCW Ltd Chem, Waived 61LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Triiodothyronine (T3) X C1, C3, C3X, CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76LN5 Ligand Assay Cal
Ver/Lin110
LN5S Ligand Assay, Siemens Cal Ver/Lin
110
Trimipramine T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Troponin I, plasma X PCARM, PCARMX
Plasma Cardiac Markers
62
Troponin I, serum X CRT, CRTI Cardiac Markers 59LN25 Troponin I Cal Ver/Lin 116
Troponin T, serum LN27 Troponin T Cal Ver/Lin 116X TNT Troponin T 59
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha
CTKN Cytokines 178
UGT1A1 PGX Pharmacogenetics 207Unsaturated iron binding capacity, measured
X C3, C3X, CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
Urea nitrogen X AQ2, AQ4 Aqueous Blood Gas 84X C1, C3, C3X,
CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
CFS Commutable Frozen Serum
59
FLD Body Fluid Chemistry 67IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Urea nitrogen, urine LN6 Urine Chemistry Cal Ver/Lin
110
X U Urine Chemistry, General
63
Urease X RUR Rapid Urease 157Uric acid X C1, C3, C3X,
CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Uric acid (cont.) CFS Commutable Frozen Serum
59
FLD2 Body Fluid Chemistry 2 67IFS Interfering Substances 120LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme
Cal Ver/Lin108
LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman except AU, Vitros Cal Ver/Lin
108
Uric acid, urine LN6 Urine Chemistry Cal Ver/Lin
110
X U Urine Chemistry, General
63
Urine albumin ABU Accuracy-Based Urine 99LN20 Urine albumin Cal
Ver/Lin114
X U Urine Chemistry, General
63
Urine albumin (microalbumin), semiquantitative
X UMC Urine Albumin Creatinine
135
Urine albumin: creatinine ratio
ABU Accuracy-Based Urine 99
U Urine Chemistry, General
63
UMC Urine Albumin Creatinine
135
Urine crystals, semiquantitative
UAA Automated Urinalysis 132
Urine crystals identification
URC Crystals 133
Urine culture X D2, D7 Throat, Urine, GC Cultures
152
X D4 Bacteriology, Ltd 152Urine dipstick X CMP Clinical Microscopy 130
POC3 POC/Waived Urine Dipstick Competency
48
Urine drug screen X UDS, UDS6 Urine Drug Screen 90Urine sediment, color photographs
X CMP Clinical Microscopy 130
Urobilinogen X CMP Clinical Microscopy 130Uroporphyrin X N, NX Urine Chemistry,
Special64
Urothelial carcinoma by FISH, hybridization and interpretation on-site
X CYI Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization, Urothelial Carcinoma
202
Vaginal wet preparations
X CMMP Clinical Microscopy, Misc.
130
Vaginitis screen BV Bacterial Vaginosis 157X VS BD Affirm VP III Antigen
Detection158
Analyte/Procedure Index
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Code
Description Pg
Vaginitis screen (cont.) X VS1 Genzyme OSOM Trichomonas
158
VS2 Vaginitis Screen, Virtual Gram Stain
158
Valproic acid X CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Valproic acid, free X CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
Vancomycin X CZ, CZX, CZ2, CZ2X, Z
Chemistry and TDM 54-56
LN3 TDM Cal Ver/Lin 109Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus
IDO Nucleic Acid Amp, Organisms
168
VRE Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus
158
Vanillylmandelic acid X N, NX Urine Chemistry, Special 64Varicella-zoster virus (VZV)
ID1 Nucleic Acid Amplification
169
X VR1 Virology Culture 165X VR2 Viral Antigen Detection
by DFA165
X VR3 Antibody Detection–Infectious Disease Serology
171
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)
CTKN Cytokines 178
Verapamil T Toxicology 88UT Urine Toxicology 88
Viability CBT Cord Blood Testing 190SCP Stem Cell Processing 190
Viral antigen detection X HC2 HSV by DFA 166POC8 POC/Waived Influenza
A/B Antigen48
X VR2 Viral Antigen Detection by DFA
165
X VR4 Viral Antigen Detection by EIA and Latex
166
Viral isolation/identification
X HC4 HSV Culture 166
X VR1 Virology Culture 165Virtual bone marrow differential
BMD Bone Marrow Cell Differential
126
Virtual biopsy program, online
VBP/VBP1 Online Virtual Biopsies Program
216
Virtual Gram stain VGS1 Virtual Gram Stain Basic 153VGS2 Virtual Gram Stain
Advanced153
Analyte/Procedure LAP
ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
Virtual peripheral blood smear differential
VPBS Virtual Peripheral Blood Smear
128
Viscosity V Viscosity 179Vitamin A BMV3 Bone Markers and
Vitamins79
Vitamin B12 X K, KK Ligand Assay, General 76LN5 Ligand Assay Cal
Ver/Lin110
LN5S Ligand Assay, Siemens Cal Ver/Lin
110
Vitamin D, 25-OH Xa ABVD Accuracy-Based Vitamin D
78
X BGS Bone and Growth 78Vitamin D, 1, 25 Dihydroxy
BMV1 Bone Markers and Vitamins
79
Vitamin E BMV4 Bone Markers and Vitamins
79
VKORC1 PGX Pharmacogenetics 207VLDL cholesterol ECE2 Expanded Lipid Exercise 58Volatiles X AL1 Whole Blood Alcohol/
Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles93
X AL2 Serum Alcohol/Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles
93
von Willebrand factor CGE, CGEX Coagulation, Extended 142CGS3 Coag Special, Series 3 143LN37 von Willebrand Factor
Antigen Cal Ver/Lin118
VZV ID1 Nucleic Acid Amplification
169
X VR1 Virology Culture 165X VR2 Viral Antigen Detection
by DFA165
X VR3 Antibody Detection– Infectious Disease Serology
171
Wavelength and photometric calibration
I Instrumentation 119
WBC count ABF1, ABF2, ABF3
Automated Body Fluid 132
CBT Cord Blood Testing 190X FH1-FH4,
FH6, FH9, FH10, FH1P-FH4P, FH6P, FH9P, FH10P
Hematology, Auto Diff 125
FL4 Flow Cytometry CD34+ 182X HE, HEP Basic Hematology 124X HFC Hemocytometer
Fluid Count134
LN9 Hematology Cal Ver/Lin 112
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ENR
Program
Code
Description Pg
WBC count (cont.) RWBC Rapid Total White Blood Cell Count
128
SCP Stem Cell Processing 190UAA, UAA1 Automated Urinalysis 132
WBC count (leukocyte-reduced platelets)
TRC Transfusion-Related Cell Count
191
WBC count (leukocyte-reduced RBCs)
TRC Transfusion-Related Cell Count
191
WBC differential EHE1 Expanded Virtual Peripheral Blood Smear
129
WBC differential, automated
X FH1-FH4, FH6, FH9, FH10, FH1P-FH4P, FH6P, FH9P, FH10P
Hematology, Auto Diff 125
WBC differential-body fluid
VBF Virtual Body Fluid 131
WBC morphology EHE1 Expanded Virtual Peripheral Blood Smear
129
West Nile virus X NAT Nucleic Acid Testing 194Worm identification WID Worm Identification 163Yeast identification X F Mycology 160
X F1 Yeast 160ZAP-70 ZAP70 ZAP-70 Analysis by
Flow Cytometry183
Zinc X R Trace Metals 71Zinc, urine TMU Trace Metals, Urine 94Zolpidem FTC Forensic Toxicology,
Criminalistics94
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Description Price Page Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
ABF1 ABF1 Automated Body Fluid $282 132 A 11 B 19
ABF2 ABF2 Automated Body Fluid $282 132 A 11 B 19
ABF3 ABF3 Automated Body Fluid $282 132 A 11 B 19
ABL ABL Accuracy-Based Lipids $438 98 A 18-19 B 12-13
ABO HL ABO Grp/HLA Serologic Typing $351 199 A 12 B 25 C 17
ABS ABS Accuracy-Based Testosterone, Estradiol
$462 99 A 16
ABT ABT Antibody Titer $402 188 A 3 B 28
ABT1 ABT Antibody Titer $304 188 A 3 B 28
ABT2 ABT Antibody Titer $304 188 A 3 B 28
ABU ABU Accuracy-Based Urine $410 99 A 1 B 16
ABVD ABVD Accuracy-Based Vitamin D $410 78 A 8 B 21
ACE ACE Angiotensin Converting Enzyme $300 66 A 2 B 23
ACL ACL Antiphospholipid Antibody $250 176 A 18 B 4
ADL ADL Aldolase $552 66 A 20 B 21
AFA AFA Autopsy & Forensic Anthology $150 235 May be purchased any time during the year
AFL AFL Amniotic Fluid Leakage (Nitrazine)
$228 132 A 13 B 16
AG AG 1,5-Anhydroglucitol $860 66 A 1 B 21
AHIV AHIV Anti-HIV 1/2, Nonwaived $396 193 A 2 B 12 C 2
AHIVW AHIVW Anti-HIV 1/2, Waived $218 193 A 12 B 2
AHT S2 Immunology (Special, Limited, H. pylori)
$306 176 A 8 C 16
AL1 AL1 Whole Blood Alcohol/Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles
$324 93 A 25 B 10 C 30
AL2 AL2 Serum Alcohol/Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles
$324 93 A 4 B 3 C 7
AL2M AL2M Serum Alcohol/Ethylene Glycol/Volatiles VM
$261 96 A 4 B 3 C 7
ANA S Immunology $159 174 A 25 B 19 C 25
APC GIH Gastrointestinal & Hepatic Diseases
$400 176 A 29 B 30
APS ACL Antiphospholipid Antibody $326 176 A 18 B 4
APT APT Fetal Hemoglobin $248 133 A 4 B 30
AQ AQ Critical Care Aqueous Blood Gas $462 84 A 11 B 10 C 14
AQ2 AQ Critical Care Aqueous Blood Gas $543 84 A 11 B 10 C 14
AQ3 AQ Critical Care Aqueous Blood Gas $462 84 A 11 B 10 C 14
AQ4 AQ Critical Care Aqueous Blood Gas $543 84 A 11 B 10 C 14
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ASA SEM Semen Analysis $240 138 A 22 B 28
ASC ASC Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibody
$388 177 A 13 B 9
ASO S Immunology $159 174 A 25 B 19 C 25
AUCD AUCD Autopsy Pathology CD $350 224 A 18 B 30
AUCD1 AUCD Autopsy Pathology CD $120 224 A 18 B 30
B27 B27 HLA-B27 Typing $472 200 A 16 B 27
BCP KP Blood Cell ID, Photographs $51 124 A 28 B 6 C 23
BCR CRS Crystals $218 133 A 10 B 14
BCS BCS Blood Culture $300 154 A 24 B 28
BCS1 BCS1 Blood Culture Staphylococcus aureus
$326 154 A 1 B 16
BDP BDP Bacterial Detection Platelets, 2 Challenge
$574 189 A 22 B 21
BDP5 BDP5 Bacterial Detection Platelets, 5 Challenge
$867 189 A 22 B 15 C 21
BFBRG BFBRG Body Fluids Benchtop Reference Guide
$78 131 May be purchased any time during the year
BFC CRS Crystals $356 133 A 10 B 14
BGL BGL Biochemical Genetics $690 205 A 12 B 20
BGL1 BGL Biochemical Genetics $438 205 A 12 B 20
BGS Y Ligand Assay, Special $542 78 A 29 B 23
BIT BIT Breakpoint Implementation Tool $698 150 May be purchased any time during the year
BL BL Blood Lead $657 93 A 18 B 15 C 28
BLM BLM Blood Lead VM $528 96 A 18 B 15 C 28
BMD BMD Bone Marrow Cell Differential $368 126 A 25 B 26
BMV1 BMV Bone Markers and Vitamins $384 79 A 15 B 19
BMV2 BMV Bone Markers and Vitamins $388 79 A 15 B 19
BMV3 BMV Bone Markers and Vitamins $388 79 A 15 B 19
BMV4 BMV Bone Markers and Vitamins $388 79 A 15 B 19
BMV5 BMV Bone Markers and Vitamins $450 79 A 15 B 19
BMV6 BMV Bone Markers and Vitamins $450 79 A 15 B 19
BNP BNP B-Type Natriuretic Peptides $236 58 A 5 B 22
BP BP Blood Parasite $489 163 A 28 B 20 C 23
BRAF BRAF BRAF $1,064 209 A 20 B 11
BSTE BST Bacterial Strain Typing $232 169 A 15 B 19
BSTS BST Bacterial Strain Typing $232 169 A 15 B 19
BU Y Ligand Assay, Special $506 78 A 29 B 23
BV BV Bacterial Vaginosis $298 157 A 1 B 28
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C1 C Chemistry $330 54-56 A 18 B 3 C 7
C3 C Chemistry $390 54-56 A 18 B 3 C 7
C3X C Chemistry $447 54-56 A 18 B 3 C 7
C7 C Chemistry $240 70 A 18 B 3 C 7
CAMP CAMP Campylobacter $198 155 A 15 B 19
CBT* CBT Cord Blood Testing $846 190 A 6 B 7
CCP RDS Rheumatic Disease Special Serology
$404 177 A 8 B 19
CD CD Cadmium $1,620 94 A 7 B 4 C 3 D 5 E 23 F 25
CES CES Celiac Serology $500 177 A 11 B 16
CFS CFS Commutable Frozen Serum $218 59 May be purchased any time during the year
CGDF CGL Coagulation, Limited $154 142 A 28 C 16
CGE CGE Coagulation, Extended $488 142 A 2 B 3
CGEX CGE Coagulation, Extended $784 142 A 2 B 3
CGL CGL Coagulation, Limited $222 142 A 28 B 13 C 16
CGM CGM Coagulation VM $204 148 A 28 B 13 C 16
CGS1 CGS1 Lupus Anticoagulant $412 143 A 2 B 3
CGS2 CGS2 Thrombophilia $660 143 A 2 B 3
CGS3 CGS3 von Willebrand Factor $386 143 A 2 B 3
CGS4 CGS4 Heparin $244 143 A 2 B 3
CGS5 CGS5 Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia
$458 143 A 15 B 21
CH50 CH50 Total Hemolytic Complement $398 179 A 22 B 4
CHPVD CHPV Human Papillomavirus $660 228 A 4 B 5 C 16
CHPVJ CHPV Human Papillomavirus $660 228 A 4 B 5 C 16
CHPVK CHPV Human Papillomavirus $660 228 A 4 B 5 C 16
CHPVM CHPV Human Papillomavirus $660 228 A 4 B 5 C 16
CMMP CM Clinical Microscopy $122 130 A 18 B 9
CMP CM Clinical Microscopy $190 130 A 18 B 9
CPIP CPIP Clinical Pathology Improvement Program
$750 14 21 18 18 15 20 17 15 19 16 21 18 16
CPIP1 CPIP Clinical Pathology Improvement Program
$250 14 21 18 18 15 20 17 15 19 16 21 18 16
CRP S Immunology $159 174 A 25 B 19 C 25
CRT CAR Cardiac Markers $282 59 A 19 B 4 C 8
CRTI CAR Cardiac Markers $390 59 A 19 B 4 C 8
CS CSM Immunosuppressive Drugs $336 56 A 11 B 25
CT CT Activated Clotting Time $302 144 A 21 B 22
CT1 CT1 Activated Clotting Time $310 144 A 21 B 22*Product ship date subject to change.
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CT2 CT2 Activated Clotting Time $270 144 A 21 B 22
CT3 CT3 Activated Clotting Time $270 144 A 21 B 22
CT5 CT5 Activated Clotting Time $310 144 A 21 B 22
CTKN CTKN Cytokines $580 178 A 4 B 19
CY CY Cytogenetics $594 202 A 1 B 15 C 4
CYBK CY Cytogenetics $648 202 A 1 B 15 C 4
CYCGH CYCGH Cytogenomic Microarray Analysis
$628 203 A 20 B 21
CYF CYF FISH Constitutional/Hematologic Disorders
$504 202 A 15 B 9
CYH CYH FISH for Paraffin-Embedded Tissue
$570 203 A 3 B 25
CYI CYI FISH for Urothelial Carcinoma $544 202 A 25 B 5
CYJ CYP FISH for Paraffin-Embedded Tissue
$594 203 A 25 B 5
CYK CYP FISH for Paraffin-Embedded Tissue
$646 203 A 25 B 5
CYL CYP FISH for Paraffin-Embedded Tissue
$714 203 A 25 B 5
CYM CYM Cytogenetics VM $423 204 A 1 B 15 C 4
CYS CYS Cystatin C $366 68 A 1 B 9
CZ C Chemistry $510 54-56 A 18 B 3 C 7
CZ2 C Chemistry $594 54-56 A 18 B 3 C 7
CZ2X C Chemistry $660 54-56 A 18 B 3 C 7
CZVM CZVM Chemistry/TDM VM $420 62 A 18 B 3 C 7
CZX C Chemistry $579 54-56 A 18 B 3 C 7
D D Bacteriology $318 150 A 4 B 28 C 7
D1 D1 Throat Culture $258 152 A 1 B 12 C 2
D2 D2 Urine Culture $276 152 A 1 B 12 C 2
D3 D3 GC Culture $270 152 A 1 B 12 C 2
D4 D4 Bacteriology, Limited $297 152 A 1 B 12 C 2
D5 D5 Gram Stain $207 153 A 8 B 19 C 9
D6 D6 Rapid Strep Antigen Detection $204 153 A 8 B 12 C 9
D7 D7 Throat, Urine Cultures $279 152 A 1 B 12 C 2
D8 D8 Group B Strep Detection $264 154 A 29 B 15 C 2
D9 D9 Rapid Strep Antigen Detection, Waived
$138 153 A 1 B 5
DAI DAI Urine Drug Adulterant/Integrity Testing
$222 90 A 11 B 12
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DAT DAT Direct Antiglobulin Test $188 190 A 4 B 30
DBGN ACM Anticoagulant Monitoring $450 144 A 15 B 28
DEX DEX Expanded Bacteriology $330 151 A 11 B 3 C 14
DL DL HLA Molecular Typing $672 199 A 19 B 11 C 1
DML ML HLA Molecular Typing $1,245 199 A 19 B 11 C 1
DMPM DMPM Drug Monitoring for Pain Management
$432 96 A 11 B 12
DNA DNA DNA Database $888 234 A 5 B 16
DNAF DNAF DNA Database $838 234 A 5 B 16
DPATH DPATH Online Dermatopathology $432 217 A 17 B 16
DPATH1 DPATH Online Dermatopathology $132 217 A 17 B 16
DSC CM Clinical Microscopy $208 133 A 18 B 9
DY Y Ligand Assay, Special $98 77 A 29 B 23
E E Mycobacteriology $420 159 A 4 B 3
E1 E1 Mycobacteriology, Limited $372 159 A 25 B 26
ECE1 ECE Expanded Chemistry Exercises $225 77 A 8
ECE2 ECE Expanded Chemistry Exercises $225 58 A 8
ECE3* ECE Expanded Chemistry Exercises $225 60 A 8
EGFR EGFR Solid Tumors-Other, EGFR $628 209 A 4 B 3
EHE1 EHE Expanded Hematology Exercises $222 129 A 22 B 21
ELU ELU Eluate $968 191 A 25 B 22
EMB EMB Embryology $390 139 A 10 B 28
EPO Y Ligand Assay, Special $348 79 A 29 B 23
ESR ESR Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate $198 124 A 20 B 9
ESR1 ESR1 Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate $198 124 A 20 B 9
ESR2 ESR2 Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate $330 124 A 20 B 9
ETB ETB Ethanol Biomarkers $526 93 A 4 B 26
ETME1 ETME Expanded Transfusion Medicine Exercises
$590 187 A 25 B 23
EV EV Everolimus $736 57 A 23 B 17
EXM J Transfusion Medicine, Electronic Crossmatch
$360 188 A 11 C 9
F F Mycology $459 160 A 14 B 6 C 26
F1 F1 Yeast $357 160 A 4 B 28 C 16
FCFS FCFS Fecal Fat $280 68 A 4 B 16
FF FF Fetal Fibronectin $416 79 A 10 B 28
FGAL FGAL Galatomannan $502 161 A 15 B 19
FH1 FH1 Hematology Automated Differentials FH1 Series
$306 125 A 28 B 6 C 23
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FH1P FH1 Hematology Automated Differentials FH1 Series
$339 125 A 28 B 6 C 23
FH2 FH2 Hematology Automated Differentials FH2 Series
$306 125 A 28 B 6 C 23
FH2P FH2 Hematology Automated Differentials FH2 Series
$339 125 A 28 B 6 C 23
FH3 FH3 Hematology Automated Differentials FH3 Series
$306 125 A 28 B 6 C 23
FH3P FH3 Hematology Automated Differentials FH3 Series
$339 125 A 28 B 6 C 23
FH4 FH4 Hematology Automated Differentials FH4 Series
$306 125 A 28 B 6 C 23
FH4P FH4 Hematology Automated Differentials FH4 Series
$339 125 A 28 B 6 C 23
FH6 FH6 Hematology Automated Differentials FH6 Series
$306 125 A 28 B 6 C 23
FH6P FH6 Hematology Automated Differentials FH6 Series
$339 125 A 28 B 6 C 23
FH9 FH9 Hematology Automated Differentials FH9 Series
$306 125 A 28 B 6 C 23
FH9P FH9 Hematology Automated Differentials FH9 Series
$339 125 A 28 B 6 C 23
FH10 FH10 Hematology Automated Differentials FH10 Series
$306 125 A 28 B 6 C 23
FH10P FH10 Hematology Automated Differentials FH10 Series
$339 125 A 28 B 6 C 23
FID FID Forensic Identity $918 234 A 5 B 16
FIDM FID Forensic Identity $808 234 A 5 B 16
FL FL Flow Cytometry $1,503 181 A 11 B 17 C 14
FL1 FL Flow Cytometry $798 181 A 11 B 17 C 14
FL2 FL Flow Cytometry $873 181 A 11 B 17 C 14
FL3 FL3 Flow Cytometry, Immunophenotypic
$686 181 A 5 B 17
FL3CD FL3CD Flow Cytometry, Leuk/Lymph CD $276 181 A 11 B 19
FL4 FL4 Flow Cytometry, CD34+ $560 182 A 15 B 21
FL5 FL5 Flow Cytometry Interpretation $250 182 A 11 B 19
FLAC FLAC Fecal Lactoferrin $250 155 A 22 B 26
FLD FLD Body Fluid $308 67 A 11 B 5
FLD2 FLD2 Body Fluid Chemistry 2 $382 67 A 11 B 5
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FNA FNA Online Digital Slide Program in FNA
$324 231 A 22 B 9
FNA1 FNA Online Digital Slide Program in FNA
$120 231 A 22 B 9
FNAG FNAG Fine-Needle Aspiration Glass Slides
$440 231 A 13 B 16
FNAG1 FNAG Fine-Needle Aspiration Glass Slides
$166 231 A 13 B 16
FNPX ACM Anticoagulant Monitoring $450 144 A 15 B 28
FOL K Ligand Assay, General $252 80 A 8 B 22 C 11
FOVK FOV Fields of View $396 228 A 28 B 21
FOVK1 FOV Fields of View $136 228 A 28 B 21
FOVM FOV Fields of View $396 228 A 28 B 21
FOVM1 FOV Fields of View $136 228 A 28 B 21
FP FP Maternal Screening $732 80 A 18 B 5 C 11
FP1B FP Maternal Screening $1,398 80 A 18 B 5 C 11
FP1T FP Maternal Screening $1,398 80 A 18 B 5 C 11
FPX FP Maternal Screening $831 80 A 18 B 5 C 11
FR FR Forensic Pathology $424 235 A 20 B 25
FR1 FR Forensic Pathology $120 235 A 20 B 25
FSER FSER Fungal Serology $322 161 A 22 B 26
FSM FSM Fungal Smear $180 161 A 25 B 7
FT FT Fructosamine $150 69 A 6 B 11
FTC FTC Forensic Toxicology Criminalistics $1,060 94 A 11 B 16
G G Syphilis Serology $243 179 A 15 B 12 C 16
G6PDS G6PDS Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase
$292 69 A 25 B 14
GH2 GH2 HbA1c $212 60 A 9 B 12
GHER2 GHER2 Gastric HER2 $430 223 A 18 B 19
GLI GLI Glioma $710 209 A 18 B 19
GOCB CM Clinical Microscopy $252 133 A 18 B 9
GSA GSA Glycated Serum Albumin $270 60 A 22 B 28
H GIH Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Diseases
$404 176 A 29 B 30
HBF HBF Fetal Red Cell Determination $338 191 A 29 B 4
HBRG HBRG Hematology Benchtop Reference Guide
$78 129 May be purchased any time during the year
HBVL HVL Hepatitis Viral Load $489 167 A 5 B 28 C 1
HBVL5 HVL Hepatitis Viral Load $705 167 A 5 B 28 C 1
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HC1 HC1 Chlamydia Ag Detect (DFA) $342 155 A 11 B 15 C 28
HC2 HC2 Herpes Ag Detect (DFA) $366 166 A 11 B 15 C 28
HC3 HC3 C. trachomatis Ag Detect (EIA) $366 155 A 14 B 29 C 9
HC4 HC4 Herpes Simplex Virus Culture $393 166 A 25 B 10 C 23
HC5 HC5 C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae by DNA Probe
$444 168 A 14 B 29 C 9
HC6 HC6 C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae by NAA
$408 168 A 21 B 20 C 16
HC6X HC6 C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae by NAA
$621 168 A 21 B 20 C 16
HCC HCC Waived Combination $154 62 A 11 B 23
HCG S Immunology $159 174 A 25 B 19 C 25
HCV2 HVL Hepatitis Viral Load $1,482 167 A 5 B 28 C 1
HCVN HVL Hepatitis Viral Load $984 167 A 5 B 28 C 1
HE HE Basic Hematology $237 124 A 28 B 6 C 23
HEP HE Basic Hematology $255 124 A 28 B 6 C 23
HER2* HER2 HER2 Immunohistochemistry $806 223 A 29 B 30
HFC HFC Hemocytometer Fluid Count $274 134 A 5 B 18
HG HG Hemoglobinopathy $516 127 A 11 B 12
HIV HIV HIV Viral Load $651 167 A 5 B 28 C 1
HIVG HIV HIV Genotyping $597 167 A 5 B 28 C 1
HLAS HL ABO Grp/HLA Serologic Typing $816 199 A 12 B 25 C 17
HLAS1 HL ABO Grp/HLA Serologic Typing $723 199 A 12 B 25 C 17
HMS CR Homocysteine $274 61 A 25 B 4
HPS HPS H. pylori Antigen, stool $260 156 A 1 B 16
HPV HPV Human Papillomavirus $274 168 A 24 B 21
HQBX1 HQBX1 CAP/NSH Gastrointestinal Biopsy Module
$512 220 A 18 B 5
HQBX2 HQBX2 CAP/NSH Dermatologic Biopsy Module
$512 220 A 18 B 5
HQBX3 HQBX3 CAP/NSH Urogenital Tract Biopsy Module
$512 220 A 18 B 5
HQIP HQIP CAP/NSH HistoQIP $610 219 A 18 B 5
HQIPBX HQIPBX CAP/NSH HistoQIP Biopsy Series
$512 219 A 18 B 5
hsCRP CR High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein
$270 60 A 25 B 4
HV2 HIV HIV Viral Load $756 167 A 5 B 28 C 1
I I Instrumentation $504 119 A 2 B 29 C 2
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ID1 ID1 NAA, Viruses $640 169 A 15 B 21
ID1T ID1 NAA, Viruses $336 169 A 15 B 21
ID2 ID2 Nucleic Acid Amplification, Respiratory
$570 170 A 15 B 21
IDO IDO Nucleic Acid Amplification, Organisms
$540 168 A 15 B 21
IDR IDR Infectious Disease, Respiratory Panel
$672 170 A 11 B 15 C 2
IFS IFS Interfering Substances $420 120 A 7
IG S Immunology $264 174 A 25 B 19 C 25
IGX S Immunology $393 174 A 25 B 19 C 25
IL S Immunology $987 174 A 25 B 19 C 25
IM S Immunology $159 174 A 25 B 19 C 25
IMD1 IMD Inherited Metabolic Diseases $860 207 A 1 B 7
IMD2 IMD Inherited Metabolic Diseases $860 207 A 1 B 7
IMD3 IMD Inherited Metabolic Diseases $860 207 A 1 B 7
IMW IMW Infectious Mononucleosis, Waived
$98 175 A 2 B 12
IND IND India Ink $176 161 A 13 B 9
ING Y Ligand Assay, Special $176 79 A 29 B 23
ISH ISH In Situ Hybridization $1,038 208 A 3 B 2
ISH2 ISH In Situ Hybridization $786 208 A 3 B 2
J J Transfusion Medicine, Comprehensive
$384 186 A 11 B 17 C 9
J1 J1 Transfusion Medicine, Limited $303 186 A 11 B 17 C 9
JAT JAT Transfusion Medicine, Automated $570 186 A 4 B 17 C 23
JE1 J Transfusion Medicine, Educational Challenges
$207 186 A 11 B 17 C 9
K K Ligand Assay, General $465 76 A 8 B 22 C 11
KET KET Ketones $220 61 A 6 B 11
KIT KIT Solid Tumors-Other, KIT/PDGFRA
$1,414 209 A 15 B 28
KK K Ligand Assay, General $642 76 A 8 B 22 C 11
KRAS KRAS Solid Tumors-Other, KRAS $436 209 A 20 B 18
KSA KSA Kidney Stone Risk Assessment $808 64 A 28 B 25
KVM KVM Ligand Assay VM $456 81 A 8 B 22 C 11
LBAS BAS Legionella pneumophilia Antigen Detection
$188 154 A 4 B 11
LBC LBC Lamellar Body Count $338 134 A 22 B 28
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LCW LCW Limited Chemistry, Waived $190 61 A 4 B 14
LDM LDM TDM CVL VM $272 122 A 20 B 18
LKM GIH Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Diseases
$368 178 A 29 B 30
LLM LLM Ligand CVL VM $340 122 A 3 B 25
LM LM Lung Maturity $278 70 A 4 B 30
LM1 LM Lung Maturity $326 70 A 4 B 30
LMB LMIP Laboratory Management Index Program
$840 43 A 7 B 3 C 3 D 2
LN2 LN2 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme CVL $794 108 A 17 B 9
LN2BV LN2BV Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman (except AU), Vitros CVL
$794 108 A 17 B 9
LN2VM LN2VM Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme CVL VM
$638 122 A 17 B 9
LN2VM1 LN2VM1 Chemistry, Lipid, Enzyme all Beckman (except AU), Vitros CVL VM
$638 122 A 17 B 9
LN3 LN3 TDM CVL $360 109 A 20 B 18
LN5 LN5 Ligand Assay CVL $420 110 A 3 B 25
LN5S LN5S Ligand Assay, Siemens CVL $470 110 A 3 B 25
LN6 LN6 Urine Chemistry CVL $398 110 A 20 B 18
LN7 LN7 Immunology CVL $402 111 A 22 B 14
LN8 LN8 Reproductive Endocrinology CVL $398 111 A 8 B 30
LN9 LN9 Hematology CVL $642 112 A 8 B 30
LN11 LN11 Serum Ethanol CVL $364 112 A 28 B 5
LN12 LN12 C-Reactive Protein CVL $358 112 A 28 B 5
LN13 LN13 Blood Gas CVL $440 113 A 28 B 5
LN13C LN13 Blood Gas CVL $518 113 A 28 B 5
LN14 LN14 Whole Blood Ethanol CVL $412 113 A 28 B 5
LN15 LN15 HbA1c CVL $444 113 A 26 B 27
LN16 LN16 Homocysteine CVL $564 114 A 11 B 16
LN17 LN17 Whole Blood Glucose CVL $294 114 A 25 B 26
LN18 LN18 Reticulocyte CVL $444 114 A 25 B 30
LN19 LN19 Reticulocyte CVL, Coulter $444 114 A 25 B 30
LN20 LN20 Albumin CVL $340 114 A 15 B 14
LN21 LN21 High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein CVL
$364 115 A 15 B 14
LN22 LN22 Flow Cytometry CVL $668 115 A 1 B 7
LN23 LN23 Prostate-Specific Antigen CVL $846 115 A 28 B 25
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Description Price Page Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
LN24 LN24 Creatinine Accuracy CVL $410 116 A 21-22 B 19-20
LN25 LN25 Troponin I CVL $676 116 A 26 B 24
LN27 LN27 Troponin T CVL $676 116 A 25 B 23
LN30 LN30 BNP CVL $444 116 A 25 B 17
LN31 LN31 Immunosuppressive Drugs CVL $920 117 A 23 B 29
LN32 LN32 Ammonia CVL $390 117 A 28 B 18
LN33 LN33 Serum Myoglobin CVL $494 117 A 20 B 18
LN34 LN34 Tumor Markers CVL $830 117 A 22 B 21
LN35 LN35 Thrombophilia CVL $750 118 A 5 B 27
LN36 LN36 Heparin, LMW CVL $520 118 A 2 B 1
LN37 LN37 von Willebrand Factor Ag CVL $750 118 A 30 B 29
LPE ELP Electrophoresis $198 69 A 29 B 12
LPX LPX Laboratory Preparedness Exercise $302 156 A 8 B 9
LUM LUM Urine Chemistry CVL VM $322 122 A 20 B 18
M M Cerebrospinal Fluid Chemistry $398 68 A 15 B 9
MBRG MBRG Mycology Benchtop Reference Guide
$78 160 May be purchased any time during the year
MBT MBT Microbiology Bench Tools for Competency
$278 151 A 1 B 30
ME ME Monitoring Engraftment $585 200 A 26 B 30 C 13
MGL1 MGL Molecular Genetics $1,050 206 A 25 B 14
MGL2 MGL Molecular Genetics $1,314 206 A 25 B 14
MGL3 MGL Molecular Genetics $1,096 206 A 25 B 14
MGL4 MGL Molecular Genetics $2,326 206 A 25 B 14
MGL5 MGL Molecular Genetics $612 206 A 25 B 14
MHO MHO Molecular Hematologic Oncology$1,298 210 A 23 B 22
MHO1 MHO Molecular Hematologic Oncology$1,398 210 A 23 B 22
MHO2 MHO Molecular Hematologic Oncology $798 210 A 23 B 22
MHO3 MHO Molecular Hematologic Oncology$1,098 210 A 23 B 22
MHO5 MHO Molecular Hematologic Oncology $524 210 A 23 B 22
MK MK Immunohistochemistry $632 221 A 18 B 19
ML ML HLA Molecular Typing $717 199 A 19 B 11 C 1
MMR MMR DNA Mismatch Repair $520 221 A 17 B 21
MPA CSM Immunosuppressive Drugs $580 57 A 11 B 25
MRD MRD Minimal Residual Disease $1,398 211 A 23 B 8
MRD1 MRD Minimal Residual Disease $1,990 211 A 23 B 8
MRD2 MRD Minimal Residual Disease $1,990 211 A 23 B 8
MRS MRS Methicillin Resistant S. aureus $200 156 A 4 B 7
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Description Price Page Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
MRS5 MRS5 Methicillin Resistant S. aureus, Five Challenges
$306 156 A 4 B 3 C 7
MSI MSI Microsatellite Instability $360 208 A 17 B 21
MVM MVM Cerebrospinal Fluid VM $320 73 A 15 B 9
MX1B MX1 HLA I Crossmatch, Antibody Screen/ID
$801 198 A 29 B 21 C 15
MX1C MX1 HLA I Crossmatch, Antibody Screen/ID
$801 198 A 29 B 21 C 15
MX1E MX1 HLA I Crossmatch, Antibody Screen/ID
$375 198 A 29 B 21 C 15
MX2B MX2 HLA II Crossmatch, Antibody Screen/ID
$741 198A 2 B 30 C 3
MX2C MX2 HLA II Crossmatch, Antibody Screen/ID
$1,125 198 A 2 B 30 C 3
MX2E MX2 HLA II Crossmatch, Antibody Screen/ID
$432 198 A 2 B 30 C 3
MXB MX2 HLA II Crossmatch, Antibody Screen/ID
$1,416 199 A 29 A 2 B 21 B 30 C 15 C 3
MXC MX2 HLA II Crossmatch, Antibody Screen/ID
$1,740 199 A 29 A 2 B 21 B 30 C 15 C 3
MYG MYG Myoglobin, Urine $302 64 A 25 B 22
N N Urine Chemistry, Special $644 64 A 25 B 15
NAT NAT Nucleic Acid Testing $2,424 194 A 18 B 15 C 21
NB NB Neonatal Bilirubin $210 61 A 4 B 17 C 21
NB2 NB2 Neonatal Bilirubin, Two Challenges
$158 61 A 4 B 21
NGC NGC Nongynecologic Cytopathology $740 230 A 21 B 15 C 22 D 14
NGC1 NGC Nongynecologic Cytopathology $140 230 A 21 B 15 C 22 D 14
NP NP Neuropathology $370 224 A 18 B 16
NP1 NP Neuropathology $114 224 A 18 B 16
NVM NVM Urine Chemistry, Special VM $510 65 A 25 B 15
NX N Urine Chemistry, Special $708 64 A 25 B 15
OCB CM Clinical Microscopy $130 134 A 18 B 9
OFD OFD Oral Fluid for Drugs of Abuse $1,848 92 A 4 B 28 C 3 D 2
OLI M Cerebrospinal Fluid Chemistry $510 68 A 15 B 9
P P Parasitology $348 162 A 4 B 24 C 4
P3 P Parasitology $354 162 A 4 B 24 C 4
P4 P Parasitology $348 162 A 4 B 24 C 4
P5 P Parasitology $330 162 A 4 B 24 C 4
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Description Price Page Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
PAP Products
PAP PAP PT and Education ProgramsFor PAP shipping and pricing information, refer to pages 293-295.
PAR PAR Parentage/Relationship Testing $1,173 195 A 19 B 25 C 24
PARF PARF Parentage/Relationship Testing $1,068 195 A 19 B 25 C 24
PCARM PCARM Plasma Cardiac Markers $258 62 A 4 B 10 C 14
PCARMX PCARM Plasma Cardiac Markers $474 62 A 4 B 10 C 14
PCP1 PCP Detection of Pneumocystis $350 161 A 3 B 9
PCP2 PCP Detection of Pneumocystis $350 161 A 3 B 9
PCP3 PCP Detection of Pneumocystis $350 161 A 3 B 9
PCP4 PCP Detection of Pneumocystis $350 161 A 3 B 9
PCSP PCSP Practicum in Cancer Surgical Pathology
$428 218 A 3
PCSP1 PCSP Practicum in Cancer Surgical Pathology
$130 218 A 3
PCT PCT Procalcitonin $600 70 A 4 B 3
PF PF Platelet Aggregation $276 145 A 11 B 14
PF1 PF1 Platelet Function $256 145 A 11 B 14
PGx PGX Pharmacogenetics $998 207 A 22 B 16
PHG PHG Plasma Hemoglobin $276 70 A 1 B 16
PIA PIA Drug-Specific Platelet Aggregation
$320 147 A 15 B 21
PIP PIP Performance Improvement Program in Surgical Pathology
$672 214 A 18 B 10 C 16 D 9
PIP1 PIP Performance Improvement Program in Surgical Pathology
$136 214 A 18 B 10 C 16 D 9
PIPW PIPW Performance Improvement Program, Online
$540 215 A 18 B 10 C 16 D 9
PIPW1 PIPW Performance Improvement Program, Online
$132 215 A 18 B 10 C 16 D 9
PLA PLA Quantitation of Lp-PLA2 $450 69 A 2 B 30
PLTM PLTM Platelet Mapping $288 147 A 15 B 21
PM1 PM1 CD117, IHC Tissue Microarray $515 222 A 2
PM2 PM2 ER/PR, IHC Tissue Microarray $620 223 A 15 B 4
PM3 PM3 CD20, IHC Tissue Microarray $515 222 A 3
PM5 PM5 Immunohistochemistry TMA Series
$575 222 A 22
PNA1 PNA PNA for FISH $322 155 A 22 B 21
PNA2 PNA PNA for FISH $322 155 A 22 B 21
PNA3 PNA PNA for FISH $322 155 A 22 B 21
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Description Price Page Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
PNA4 PNA PNA for FISH $322 155 A 22 B 21
PNH PNH Flow Cytometry, PNH $626 182 A 30 B 29
POC1 POC1 POC/Waived HCG Competency $130 48 May be purchased any time during the year
POC2 POC2 POC/Waived Glucose Competency
$130 48 May be purchased any time during the year
POC3 POC3 POC/Waived Urine Dipstick Competency
$130 48 May be purchased any time during the year
POC4 POC4 POC/Waived Strep Screen Competency
$130 48 May be purchased any time during the year
POC5 POC5 POC/Waived PT/INR, i-STAT Competency
$130 48 May be purchased any time during the year
POC6 POC6 POC/Waived PT/INR, CoaguChek XS Plus Competency
$150 48 May be purchased any time during the year
POC7 POC7 POC/Waived Hemocue Glucose Hemoglobin Competency
$130 48 May be purchased any time during the year
POC8 POC8 POC/Waived Influenza A/B Antigen Detect Competency
$130 48 May be purchased any time during the year
POC9 POC9 POC/Waived Fecal Occult Blood Competency
$130 48 May be purchased any time during the year
PS PS Platelet Serology $518 191 A 18 B 21
PV SEM Semen Analysis $254 138 A 22 B 28
QF QF M. tuberculosis Infection $368 179 A 20 B 21
QM QM Q-MONITORS $780 40-41 B 11 C 10 D 9 A 3
QPR QPR Q-PROBES $420 28-31 B 25 C 17 D 9 A 3
QTR QTR Q-TRACKS $940 33-38 B 11 C 10 D 9 A 3
R R Trace Metals $354 71 A 7 B 28
RAP Y Ligand Assay, Special $232 81 A 29 B 23
RDS RDS Rheumatic Disease Special Serology
$354 179 A 8 B 19
RF S Immunology $159 174 A 25 B 19 C 25
RFAV1 RFAV Rare Flow Antigen Validation $382 183 A 23 B 22
RFAV2 RFAV Rare Flow Antigen Validation $382 183 A 23 B 22
RFX S Immunology $261 174 A 25 B 19 C 25
RHCVW RHCVW Anti-HCV, Rapid Methods, Waived
$230 194 A 29 B 4
RHIV RHIV Anti-HIV 1 $396 194 A 2 B 12 C 2
RHIVW RHIVW Anti-HIV 1, Waived $172 194 A 12 B 2
RMAL RMAL Rapid Malaria $358 163 A 28 B 18
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Description Price Page Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
ROM ROM Rupture of Fetal Membrane Testing
$398 134 A 13 B 16
RT RT Reticulocyte $280 127 A 28 B 16
RT2 RT2 Reticulocyte $280 127 A 28 B 16
RT3 RT3 Reticulocyte $280 127 A 28 B 16
RT4 RT4 Reticulocyte $280 127 A 28 B 16
RUB S Immunology $159 174 A 25 B 19 C 25
RUBX S Immunology $255 174 A 25 B 19 C 25
RUR RUR Rapid Urease $144 157 A 29 B 12
RVBN ACM Anticoagulant Monitoring $450 144 A 15 B 28
RWBC RWBC Rapid Total White Blood Cell Count
$309 128 A 15 B 19 C 9
S2 S2 Immunology (Special, Limited, H. pylori)
$498 175 A 8 B 12 C 16
S4 S2 Immunology (Special, Limited, H. pylori)
$333 175 A 8 B 12 C 16
S5 S2 Immunology (Special, Limited, H. pylori)
$154 175 A 8 B 12
SALC SALC Salivary Cortisol $438 71 A 16 B 10
SARC SARC Sarcoma Translocation $412 209 A 14 B 5
SBAS BAS Streptococcus pneumoniae Antigen Detection
$188 154 A 4 B 11
SC SEM Semen Analysis $254 138 A 22 B 28
SC1 SEM Semen Analysis $308 138 A 22 B 28
SCM1 SCM Special Clinical Microscopy $196 135 A 18 B 11
SCM2 SCM Special Clinical Microscopy $196 135 A 18 B 11
SCO SCO Serum Carryover $380 121 A 13
SCP SCP Stem Cell Processing $1,498 190 A 9 B 8
SCS SCS Sickle Cell Screening $226 127 A 4 B 12
SDS SDS Serum Drug Screening $298 92 A 25 B 4
SE SE Diagnostic Allergy $570 178 A 2 B 12 C 2
SEC SEC Molecular Genetics Sequencing Challenge
$580 207 A 22 B 9
SEC1 SEC1 DNA Sequencing $720 207 A 29 B 28
SFLC SFLC Serum Free Light Chains $424 180 A 15 B 28
SM SEM Semen Analysis $244 138 A 22 B 28
SM1CD SPCD Sperm Motility and Morphology CD $238 138 A 22 B 28
SM2CD SPCD Sperm Motility and Morphology CD $338 138 A 22 B 28
SMCD SPCD Sperm Motility and Morphology CD $336 138 A 22 B 28
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SO SO Blood Oximetry $393 85 A 22 B 15 C 28
SP SP Stool Pathogens $354 157 A 20 B 4
SP1 SP Stool Pathogens $328 157 A 20 B 4
SPE ELP Electrophoresis $174 69 A 29 B 12
ST ST Shiga Toxin $312 157 A 18 B 12
STFR STFR Soluble Transferrin Receptor $330 73 A 22 B 26
SV SEM Semen Analysis $238 138 A 22 B 28
SW1 SW Sweat Analysis Series $296 72 A 21 B 15
SW2 SW Sweat Analysis Series $296 72 A 21 B 15
SW3 SW Sweat Analysis Series $296 72 A 21 B 15
SW4 SW Sweat Analysis Series $296 72 A 21 B 15
T T Toxicology $696 88 A 4 B 22 C 14
TBLA TBLA Total Bile Acids $354 71 A 23 B 19
TBX TBX 11-Dehydrothromboxane B2 $306 147 A 6 B 4
TEG TEG Thromboelastogram $210 145 A 15 B 26
TICP TICP Touch Imprint/Crush Prep $382 229 A 24 B 16
TICP1 TICP Touch Imprint/Crush Prep $178 229 A 24 B 16
TM TM Tumor Markers $518 81 A 21 B 22
TMCA TMCA Transfusion Medicine - Comprehensive, Competency Assessment
$426 187 A 11 B 17 C 9
TMCAD TMCAD Direct Antiglobulin Test, Competency Assessment
$220 187 A 4 B 30
TMCAF TMCAF Fetal Cell Competency Assessment $352 188 A 29 B 4
TMO TMO Ticks, Mites, and Other Arthropods
$390 163 A 11 B 29
TMU TMU Trace Metals, Urine $402 94 A 11 B 12
TMX TM Tumor Markers $608 81 A 21 B 22
TNT CAR Cardiac Markers $402 59 A 19 B 4 C 8
TRC TRC Transfusion-Related Cell Count $555 191 A 7 B 13 C 26
TTD TTD Tick-Transmitted Disease $542 171 A 11 B 16
U U Urine Chemistry, General $298 63 A 7 B 15
UAA UAA Automated Urinalysis $246 132 A 18 B 29
UAA1 UAA1 Automated Urinalysis $246 132 A 18 B 29
UBJP ELP Electrophoresis $398 69 A 29 B 12
UDC UDC Forensic Urine Drug Testing (Confirmatory)
$1,204 91 A 7 B 29 C 29 D 4
UDS UDS Urine Drug Testing (Screen) $393 90 A 11 B 17 C 7
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Description Price Page Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
UDS6 UDS6 Urine Drug Testing (Screen), Limited
$276 90 A 11 B 7
UDSM UDSM Urine Drug Testing (Screening) VM
$318 96 A 11 B 17 C 7
UMC UMC Urine Albumin (Microalbumin)/Creatinine
$212 135 A 20 B 23
URC CRS Crystals $312 133 A 10 B 14
UT UT Urine Toxicology $585 88 A 4 B 22 C 14
UTCO UTCO Urine Toxicology Carryover $328 121 A 13
UVM UVM Urine Chemistry, General VM $242 65 A 7 B 15
V V Viscosity $246 179 A 8 B 7
VBF VBF Virtual Body Fluid $242 131 A 1 B 9
VBP VBP Online Virtual Biopsy Program $436 216 A 25 B 28 C 26 D 4
VBP1 VBP Online Virtual Biopsy Program $124 216 A 25 B 28 C 26 D 4
VGS1 VGS Virtual Gram Stain for Competency
$200 153 A 22 B 21
VGS2 VGS Virtual Gram Stain for Competency
$200 153 A 22 B 21
VLS VLS Viral Load $588 167 A 4 B 24
VLS2 VLS Viral Load $1,185 167 A 4 B 24 C 2
VM1 VM Viral Markers $375 192 A 7 B 13 C 26
VM2 VM Viral Markers $522 192 A 7 B 13 C 26
VM3 VM Viral Markers $478 192 A 7 B 13
VM4 VM Viral Markers $792 193 A 7 B 13
VM5 VM Viral Markers $132 193 A 7 B 13 C 26
VM6 VM Viral Markers $504 193 A 7 B 13 C 26
VPBS VPBS Virtual Peripheral Blood Smear $364 128 A 24 B 9
VR1 VR1 Virology Culture $705 165 A 28 B 20 C 23
VR2 VR2 Virology Ag Detection (DFA) $531 165 A 18 B 15 C 4
VR3 VR3 Infectious Disease Serology $514 171 A 18 B 4
VR3M VR3 Infectious Disease Serology $238 171 A 18 B 4
VR4 VR4 Virology Ag Detection (Non-IF) $366 166 A 7 B 29 C 11
VRE VRE Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus
$200 158 A 22 B 26
VS VS Vaginitis Screen $360 158 A 1 B 29 C 28
VS1 VS Vaginitis Screen $278 158 A 1 B 29
VS2 VS2 Vaginitis Screen, Virtual Gram Stain
$294 158 A 11 B 8
WB2 WB2 Whole Blood Glucose, Waived $192 62 A 11 B 14
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PAP Proficiency Testing With Education
Description
ProductCode(Lab) Price
ProductCode(Individual) Price Page
Calendar of Shipment Dates
PAP PT Series 1
PAPCPT1 (Conventional)
$1,389 APAPCPT1 $93 225Laboratory will choose one of 20 dates for testing event.
Feb11
Mar11
April8
May6
June3
July8
Aug5
Sept9
Oct7
Nov4
Feb25
Mar25
April22
May20
June17
July22
Aug19
Sept23
Oct21
Nov18
PAPKPT1 (SurePath)
$1,389 APAPKPT1 $93 225
PAPMPT1 (ThinPrep)
$1,389 APAPMPT1 $93 225
PAPJPT1 (Mixed)
$1,389 APAPJPT1 $93 225
Education for PAP PT Series 1
No additional charge for A & B education mailings Series 1, A Education Mailing: February 18–March 11 Series 1, B Education Mailing: August 19–September 13
Prod Code
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Description Price Page Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
WBDD WBDD Whole Blood D-Dimer $268 147 A 28 B 9
WBG WBG Whole Blood Glucose, Five Challenge
$285 62 A 11 B 17 C 14
WID WID Worm Identification $350 163 A 1 B 4
WP3 WP3 WB Prothrombin Time/INR Coag, I-STAT
$243 146 A 11 B 6 C 23
WP4 WP4 WB Citrated PT Hemochron/IL GEM
$297 146 A 11 B 6 C 23
WP6 WP6 WB Noncitrated PT Hemochron/IL GEM
$330 146 A 11 B 6 C 23
WP9 WP9 WB Coagulation, CoaguChek, XS Plus
$363 146 A 28 B 20 C 9
WP10 WP10 WB Coagulation, CoaguChek XS System
$220 146 A 20 B 9
Y Y Ligand Assay, Special $390 77 A 29 B 23
YVM YVM Ligand Assay, Special VM $348 81 A 29 B 23
YY Y Ligand Assay, Special $490 77 A 29 B 23
Z Z Therapeutic Drug Monitoring $294 54-56 A 18 B 3 C 7
ZAP70 ZAP70 ZAP-70 Analysis by Flow Cytometry
$408 183 A 7 B 5
ZE ZE Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, Extended
$1,060 57 A 11 B 12
ZT ZT TDM, Special $526 57 A 11 B 25
ZZT ZT TDM, Special $726 57 A 11 B 25
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ProductCode(Individual) Price Page
Calendar of Shipment Dates
PAP PT Series 2
PAPCPT2 (Conventional)
$1,389 APAPCPT2 $93 225Laboratory will choose one of 20 dates for testing event.
Feb11
Mar11
April8
May6
June3
July8
Aug5
Sept9
Oct7
Nov4
Feb25
Mar25
April22
May20
June17
July22
Aug19
Sept23
Oct21
Nov18
PAPKPT2 (SurePath)
$1,389 APAPKPT2 $93 225
PAPMPT2 (ThinPrep)
$1,389 APAPMPT2 $93 225
PAPJPT2 (Mixed)
$1,389 APAPJPT2 $93 225
Education for PAP PT Series 2
No additional charge for A & B education mailings Series 2, A Education Mailing: May 20–June 7 Series 2, B Education Mailing: November 11–December 2
PAP PT Extra Text
PAP PT Extra Test
PAPCET (Conventional)
$316 APAPCET $93
Only applicable to examinees who missed taking the test with their laboratory—examinee will choose date (with CAP discretion).
PAPKET (SurePath)
$316 APAPKET $93
PAPMET (ThinPrep)
$316 APAPMET $93
PAPJET (Mixed)
$316 APAPJET $93
PAP PT Retest
PAP PT Retest 1
PAPCR1 (Conventional)
No Charge APAPCR1 (Conventional)
$515
Only applicable to examinees who received an unsatisfactory score —examinee will choose date (with CAP discretion).
PAPKR1 (SurePath)
No Charge APAPKR1 (SurePath)
$515
PAPMR1 (ThinPrep)
No Charge APAPMR1 (ThinPrep)
$515
PAPJR1 (Mixed)
No Charge APAPJR1 (Mixed)
$515
PAP PT – Enrollment Only
Description
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Calendar of Shipment Dates
PAP PT Laboratory enrollment for labratories with CLIA license; with enrollees testing at affiliated sites
PPTENR $215 225 No date is associated with this product.
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CAP Provided ProctorCAP- Provided Proctor
CAPPROC
$315plus all proctor
expenses
Laboratory will choose date (with CAP discretion).
PAP PT for Locum TenensPAP PT for Locum Tenens (CAP on-site testing for examinees not employed at a specific facility)
PAPCLT (Conventional)
No Charge APAPCLT (Conventional)
$166
Examinee will choose date (with CAP discretion).
PAPKLT (SurePath)
No Charge APAPKLT (SurePath)
$166
PAPMLT (ThinPrep)
No Charge APAPMLT (ThinPrep)
$166
PAPJLT (Mixed)
No Charge APAPJLT (Mixed)
$166
PAP Education Online, With DigitalScope, for Non-CLIA and International Laboratories
DescriptionProductCode (Lab)
Price(IncludesOneLaboratoryResultForm)
ProductCode(EachIndividual)
Price for Eachindividual Page
Calendar of Shipment Dates
PAP Education Online
PEDK (SurePath) $456 APEDK $72 226
A Education Mailing: May 20 B Education Mailing: August 12
PEDM (ThinPrep) $456 APEDM $72 226
PEDL (SurePath + ThinPrep)
$456 APEDL $72 226
PAP Education for Non-CLIA and International Laboratories
Description
ProductCode(Lab)
Price(IncludesOneLaboratoryResultForm)
ProductCode(Individual) Price Page
Calendar of Shipment Dates
PAP Education
PAPCE1 (Conventional)
$456 APAPCE1 $72 227
Series 1, A Education Mailing: February 18–March 11 Series 1, B Education Mailing: August 19–September 13 Series 2, A Education Mailing: May 20–June 7 Series 2, B Education Mailing: November 11–December 2
PAPKE1 (SurePath)
$456 APAPKE1 $72 227
PAPME1 (ThinPrep) $456 APAPME1 $72 227
PAPJE1 (Mixed) $456 APAPJE1 $72 227
Discover the one program to cover your requirements for competency assessmentHelp your laboratory meet CAP Laboratory Accreditation Program requirements and CLIA-mandated competency assessment regulations.
Competency Assessment Program includes:&�Competency assessment courses with customized
training and CE credit&�Reassessment courses&�A library of educational training courses (Pro Courses)
with CE credit&�Instrument-specific observation checklists for
competency and training&�Course-building and modifying tools&�Management tracking and reporting&�Individual transcripts
Safety & Compliance courses for the laboratoryFor an additional fee, you can opt for access to Safety & Compliance courses specific to the clinical laboratory. The seven courses in this package are appropriate for annual laboratory compliance training and for clinical laboratory science students prior to clinical rotations. Safety & Compliance courses are available throughout the subscription period and are updated when necessary to reflect changes in regulations or best practices.
Note: You must purchase the Safety & Compliance course package in conjunction with the Competency Assessment Program subscription—it is not available for purchase separately. The Safety & Compliance courses listed above do not offer CE credit.
See complete information at cap.org/competency.
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Order DeadlineDecember 1, 2012,
Renewal Orders
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CAP and CLIA Numbers
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Product Usage and Materials
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CMS Reporting
CMS Analyte Reporting SelectionsLAB
PT ReferralPlease share this information with anyone who performs and/or manages PT specimens.
regular workload routine methodssame number of times must not communicate results, share
proficiency testing specimens, or refer proficiency testing specimens different CLIA number
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What you need to know before your PT product is shipped:
Permits
Products will not ship without required documentation.
At a minimum, submit permits six weeks prior to the stated product ship date to ensure timely delivery.
Additional Documentation
Hawaiian Permits
Canadian Permits
Canadian Broker Requirements
Saudi Arabian Permits
Additional International Permits
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Products requiring Canadian import permits are listed below and are accurate as of May 1, 2012.
Canadian Permit Requirements and Dangerous Goods Classification
Product Code Product Name Canadian Permit Required
Dangerous Goods Classification
Staphylococcus aureus
Enterococcus
Staphylococcus
Campylobacter
E
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F
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C. trachomatis N. gonorrhoeae
C. trachomatis N. gonorrhoeae
Helicobacter pylori
Staphylococcus aureus
Staphylococcus aureus
Staphylococcus
Enterococcus
Continued on next page* This product requires a permit from the Public Health Agency of Canada (CFIA permit is not required). All unmarked product codes require both types of permits.
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* This product requires a permit from the Public Health Agency of Canada (CFIA permit is not required). All unmarked product codes require both types of permits.
WARNING: The Instrumentation (I) Survey specimens may contain corrosive or toxic substances, environmental hazards, or irritants. This Survey ships in excepted quantities as a Class 9 dangerous good.
Products requiring Canadian import permits are listed below and are accurate as of May 1, 2012.
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International Shipping and Handling
Note: The CAP cannot issue a refund for any CAP-charged fees once the shipment has been released. Participants are responsible for all cost and expenses related to the return of shipments to the CAP or its designated packagers if the reason for such return is late product cancellation, refused shipment, or invalid ship-to address.
Category Carrier Shipping Fee Product Delivery Location Notes
per product
Other Fees for Products Categorized as Dangerous Goods
CAP International Dangerous Goods feesNote that all fees below are per shipment.
Type of Service Carrier Shipping Fee Product Delivery Location Brokerage Notes
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The following paper/online products are NOT subject to shipping and handling charges:
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*International customers, please contact us for estimated shipping and handling charges.
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Carriers
at your expense,
Tax Identification Number
Special Requirements
Duties and Taxes
Commercial Invoice
Delivery
Carrier Contact
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Product StabilitySome products have limited stability and may be difficult to transport to some locations. These products include the following:
Products With 10 or Less Days StabilityProduct Code Product Name
B27 HLA-B27 Typing
CRT, CRTI Cardiac Markers
CBT Cord Blood Testing
DAT Direct Antiglobulin Test
ECE3 Expanded HbA1c Exercise
EPO Erythropoietin
FL3 Flow Cytometry—Immunophenotypic Characterization of Leukemia/Lymphoma
GH2* Hemoglobin A1c
HFC Hemocytometer Fluid Count
HLAS HLA Serologic Typing (Class I and II)
HLAS1 HLA Serologic Typing (Class I only)
LN15 Hemoglobin A1c Calibration Verification/Linearity
MX1B Crossmatching, Antibody Screen and Identification (Class I) basic
MX1C Crossmatching, Antibody Screen and Identification (Class I) comprehensive
MX2B Crossmatching, Antibody Screen and Identification (Class II) basic
MX2C Crossmatching, Antibody Screen and Identification (Class II) comprehensive
RFAV1 Rare Flow Antigen Validation CD1a
RFAV2 Rare Flow Antigen Validation CD103
SCP Stem Cell Processing
TMCAD Direct Antiglobulin Test, Competency Assessment
ZAP70 ZAP-70 Analysis by Flow Cytometry
*The CAP offers a lyophilized Hemoglobin A1c product in EXCEL module L22.
Please note that replacements are not available for products with limited stability. Survey materials that are liquid are shipped with frozen cold packs or dry ice and need to be kept cold as much as possible. If transportation to your location cannot meet these conditions, note that replacements will not be available.
If the CAP accredits your international laboratory, please review options for addressing issues with material instability with the CAP Laboratory Accreditation Program staff.
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