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Today’s technologies allow testing on an impressively wide variety of samples collected from the human body. Most often, all that is required is a blood sample. However, samples of urine, saliva, sputum, feces, semen, and other bodily fluids and tissues also can be tested. Some samples can be obtained as the body naturally eliminates them. Others are quick and easy to acquire because they reside in the body’s orifices. For some, minor surgery and anesthesia give the physician access to the required sample. In the following slides, you will find information on samples that are naturally eliminated from the body, samples that are easy to obtain, and samples from within the body. Samples That Are Naturally Eliminated Some samples such as urine, feces, sputum, and semen are collected as the body naturally eliminates them and often they can be collected by the patient. Young children, however, or patients with physical limitations may need assistance. Usually, collecting these samples is painless, but obtaining them can occasionally be awkward and unpleasant because they involve elimination of bodily wastes or bodily fluids and involve body parts and functions people prefer to keep private. Sometimes these types of samples can be collected at home and brought to a medical office or facility, but they also may be collected at a medical facility such as a doctor’s office, clinic, laboratory patient service center, or hospital. These facilities are usually designed to reduce sample handling by the patient and minimize embarrassment when providing samples. You may, for example, find a "pass-through" window in the bathroom so you don’t have to walk the hall with a see-through container you have just filled. You may find printed instructions on how to obtain urine or stool samples posted in the bathroom so you don't have to listen to a nurse tell you explicitly how to obtain a "clean catch" of urine or a fecal sample. If you are sensitive to these issues and want to choose a health care provider or testing center that provides such options, you can ask about their procedures, their layout, and steps taken by the staff to ensure patient privacy and comfort. types of samples typically collected by the patient Semen : Male patients ejaculate into a specimen container, which some men find embarrassing or difficult. Usually, men need to refrain from ejaculating for 3 to 4 days before collecting the specimen. The specimen must be kept warm and brought to the lab within the time period specified.
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