DOCTOR INFORMATION
Nasopharyngeal Swab (OSCE)
Introduction
- Wash hands β
- Greet patient and introduce yourself
- Briefly explain the procedure in a patient friendly manner
- Get patient consent β
- Check the patient is not in any pain
- Ask the patient to sit
Equipment
- PPE (gloves etc.) β
- Nasopharyngeal swab (plastic shaft with synthetic tips)
- Specimen tube with universal transport medium
Procedure
- Ask patient to blow nose π
- Assess nasal passage to ensure there are no obstructions π
- Measure the distance between the corner of the nose and front of ear (average 4 cm) π
- Insert nasopharyngeal shaft half the length of the distance π
- Straighten passage between nose and nasopharynx by tilting the head back 70Β° π
- Insert the nasopharyngeal swab through the base of the nose, without toughing the external skin
- When the swab is inserted completely, allow it to absorb the secretions for a few seconds
- Rotate the swab to slowly remove it from the nose π
- Put the swab into the tube once removed, fully submerging it in the liquid
- Break the shaft off
- Label the tube with patient and procedure details β
- Package the tube for transportation to the lab
- Arrange for the tube to be transported to the lab in a suitable time frame
Completion
- Tell the patient the examination is now complete β
- Thank patient
- Give paper towels to the patient if required
- Appropriately dispose of equipment and PPE
- Wash hands β
- Record procedure details in patientβs notes β
Summary:
- Greet patient and describe the procedure
- Assess the nasal passage to ensure there are no obstructions
- Insert nasopharyngeal swab into nose
- Rotate swab to remove it slowly
- Submerge swab in liquid transport medium
- Send labelled tube containing the swab to the lab
- Thank patient and record details in their notes
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