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What belongs on a properly labeled specimen?
Color of blood
Initials only
Patient info, date, time of draw, initials
Results
The correct answer is: Patient info, date, time of draw, initials
The proper labeling of a specimen is essential for ensuring accurate identification and tracking of samples throughout the testing process. A correctly labeled specimen should contain crucial details such as the patient's information, the date and time of the blood draw, and the initials of the person who collected the specimen. This information helps to prevent mix-ups, ensures traceability, and maintains the integrity of the testing process. In contrast, including just the color of blood or initials alone does not provide sufficient information to adequately identify the specimen or the circumstances of its collection. Similarly, while results may be important for reporting, they are not relevant at the time of specimen collection and do not belong on the specimen label. Thus, the correct response emphasizes the comprehensive data required for proper labeling.