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Originally Posted by beerab
Yes but you also have to fill in the codes, if you saw circles missing you should have said something right there about missing circles or taken the paper back to the office and said that stuff was missing.
They probably didn't do the other tests if you didn't have the appropriate codes written in.
I hate to hijack the thread from OP... but this is how wrong tests get ordered.
I ran in to pick up the order that afternoon (thinking that it would be what I had just (1 hour before) discussed with the assistant and repeated to make sure she got it, you know the old active listening technique). It wasn't ready

so the assistant got a form and wrote my name and filled in a couple of dots. She probably put a Dx code for fat old lady on it.

I didn't have my glasses with me (dang the print is soooo small) but I squinted and caught that she didn't have the TSH panel included (the main issue) or the lipid panel and returned it to her.

You would have thought I was asking for a kidney! She fiddled with the form with a bit of attitude which I suspect was not wanting to admit she made a mistake! (She didn't keep a copy - is that SOP?) I thought she understood what I asked for as I did see a dot in the area of the TSH panel but when I got home I saw (with glasses) it wasn't the whole panel and still no lipid panel. It was time sensitive to get the blood work done the next a.m. for the results to get back to them for my appointment. All the results were there to discuss with my dr.
There was no doctor involved with my lab order...so bring on the paperwork police. (I don't see how this is different than a health fair or lab tech practicing on me.)
The whole experience with the assistant(s) was a huge clusterfu*k. I don't like to do things like this and it pi$$es me off that I have to resort to it. I would prefer to have confidence in medical personnel involved with my health care. But experience has taught me that I have to be my own health advocate. I read and research about my all conditions - especially tests and what the results mean. I am no longer a sheep. I want to talk to the dr about the results not an assistant with a generic response. I don't like to pay the fee for two draws because the original order was incorrect or incomplete (and I want to avoid the extra unnecessary poke and the inconvenience).