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Do's and Don'ts of Specimen Handling
Julia Dahl, MD

It's been nearly two years since AORN published its "Recommended practices for the care and handling of specimens in the perioperative environment." While these detailed recommendations have led to improved specimen handling, questions remain that could affect the integrity of your patient's specimens and efficiency of your facility.

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