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- There may be circumstances where concrete samples are either untested or uncollected.
- Untested or Uncollected specimen will need to be identified in either QC and/or Lab.
- Listed below, are different routes untested or uncollected specimen can go without interfering with other projects or results.
Marking Specimen as Uncollected in Field
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1. | - Users have the option to mark a specimen as uncollected when performing a pick-up.
- Select the appropriate sample, and then select the pick-up button.
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2. | - Once at the pick-up screen, change the status of the specimen from Picked Up to Uncollected.
- Next, select which specimen in the set, should be marked as uncollected.
- Select Save
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3. | Specimens marked as uncollected, will not appear in Lab. These specimen will only appear in QC, with a status of Uncollected. | No test results available for uncollected specimen. |
Marking Specimen as Untested in Lab
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1. | - If the a specimen has been marked as picked up, select the Check In button.
- This will open the Check In menu to move the specimen to the Lab module in the To Receive queue.
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2. | The next steps are performed in the Lab module. - Receive the specimen. This will move it to the Testable queue.
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3. | - Locate the specimen in the Testable queue and use the Modify Test Date control to change the date to current to move it to the To Test queue.
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4. | - Locate the specimen in the To Test queue and select the Enter Test Results button.
- Once the Enter Test Results panel has opened, mark the specimen as Untested.
- Select Save.
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5. | - Locate the specimen in the To Review queue and approve it.
- This marks the specimen as Complete in QC with no test results.
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6. | - The following example is what appears in QC if the above steps are complete.
- No test results would show for the indicated specimen.
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