Hematology · stage 6 of 6

Closing the loop

Getting the result to someone who can act on it, leaving a trail behind it, and speaking up about what you saw on the way. By the end you can release and escalate appropriately, account for every test ordered, and use surveys and incident reporting to keep the bench honest.

Work through these in order

  1. 1Releasing outcomes a clinician can act onReporting and Communication HEM-RC-3
  2. 2Recording what you saw, not only what you measuredReporting and Communication HEM-RC-2
  3. 3The written trail behind every released resultReporting and Communication HEM-RC-1
  4. 4Escalating a film that suggests a new diagnosisReporting and Communication HEM-RC-8
  5. 5Making sure nothing ordered is quietly lostReporting and Communication HEM-RC-4
  6. 6Guarding what you see on the haematology benchProfessionalism HEM-PR-1
  7. 7Running external survey specimensQuality Assurance HEM-QA-1
  8. 8Speaking up when quality or safety slipsReporting and Communication HEM-RC-6
  9. 9Naming hazards and pushing them into the reporting systemSafety HEM-SA-14

This reading order is MLTPrep’s own. To browse the same material filed against the competency areas instead, go back to the Hematology study guide.

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