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Tertiary Clinical Laboratory Floor Plan - Compress

The document provides a floor plan for a tertiary clinical laboratory with descriptions of each area. It includes sections for reception, specimen collection, waiting area, and core laboratory which contains sub-departments like clinical chemistry, hematology, immunology and serology, blood bank, clinical microscopy, histopathology, and microbiology. The design promotes collaboration and prioritizes worker and patient safety with open spaces and proper safety features.
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Tertiary Clinical Laboratory Floor Plan - Compress

The document provides a floor plan for a tertiary clinical laboratory with descriptions of each area. It includes sections for reception, specimen collection, waiting area, and core laboratory which contains sub-departments like clinical chemistry, hematology, immunology and serology, blood bank, clinical microscopy, histopathology, and microbiology. The design promotes collaboration and prioritizes worker and patient safety with open spaces and proper safety features.
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TERTIARY CLINICAL

LABORATORY
FLOOR PLAN RAPOSAS, ZHAENON
RODRIGUEZ, ANGELO
ROMERO, LESLIE
SAN PABLO, MARIE FRANCE
TORRES, JOHN PHILIP
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REASON FOR THE DESIGN

-PROMOTES A COLLABORATIVE WORKING ENVIRONMENT


THROUGH OPEN SPACES
-PRIORITIZES THE SAFETY OF BOTH WORKERS AND
PATIENTS

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RECEPTION AREA
-Adjacent to Waiting Area
-First point of contact with Laboratory
-The department where specimens requiring analysis are received.

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SPECIMEN COLLECTION AREA
-Also known as “Extraction Area” wherein phlebotomy and the other
extraction methods were performed
-The initial source of specimen in the lab
-Delivers specimen to the different sections for certain tests
-Located near the Core Laboratory

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WAITING AREA
-The place where patients wait up for their lab test results or for
their turn in certain tests
-Located near the Reception Area
-Open space and easily observed from Reception Area
-Designed to provide considerations for persons with persons with
special needs like geriatric patients and PWDs

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CORE LABORATORY AREA
-Has no barriers between different sections for open concept of
operations and supporting maximum efficiency of workflow and
resources in core laboratory space
-Matching sub-departments through related testing
-Maximized working space to accommodate efficiency
-Should contain the following:
● Hand Washing Station
● First Aid Cabinets
● Eyewash Stations and Shower
● Fire Extinguisher
● Proper Waste Disposal System
● Sinks 7
1.CLINICAL
CHEMISTRY
-The clinical chemistry section performs
analysis of blood chemical components.
Common chemistry procedures include
testing for glucose, cholesterol, hormones,
and electrolytes.
2. HEMATOLOGY
-Whole blood is analyzed electronically and
examined microscopically for abnormal cells
and diseases of the blood
3. IMMUNOLOGY
AND SEROLOGY
-Concept of antigen-antibody interaction as
diagnostic tool
-Compatibility of transplanted organs happen
BLOOD BANK
-Studdy of red cells, white cells, platelets antigen/antibodies, in the
blood

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CLINICAL MICROSCOPY

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HISTOPATHOLOGY

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MICROBIOLOGY

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PATHOLOGIST’S OFFICE

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MEDTECH AREA

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CONFERENCE ROOM

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STORAGE ROOM FOR
CHEMICALS

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THANK YOU!
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