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Lead, Whole Blood, Venous

Clinical Specimen Submission Guidance

Submit all specimens to 50 Orms St, Providence RI 02904. Open Monday to Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Lab

Biomonitoring (401) 222-5552

Analyte Name

Lead (Venous)

Disease

Lead Poisoning

Test Description

CHILDHOOD LEAD SCREENING

Quantitative screening test for lead in blood of children under age 6 using a graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometer.

Special Instructions

Rhode Island healthcare providers are required by law to conduct at least two blood lead screening tests on all children by 3 years of age. Children should then be screened annually through 6 years of age.

All refugee children 6 months through 16 years must have a screen with a venous blood lead test upon entry into the U.S.

For Lead Screening and Referral Guidelines go to http://www.health.ri.gov/healthrisks/poisoning/lead/for/providers/ or call the RIDOH Information Line at (401) 222-5960.

Specimen

Collect a minimum of 500 µL of whole blood in a plastic vacutainer containing either EDTA (lavender top) or heparin (green top).

Vacutainers for trace metal analysis (royal blue top), or certified lead-free (gray or tan top) are also acceptable.

Specimens must be stored at 2° - 8°C. Stable for one month.

 

Specimen Identification

CLIA regulations require specimens be labeled with at least two patient identifiers. Examples of identifiers are first and last name, date of birth, chart/medical record number. The specimen container must be labeled to match the test requisition or the electronic order.

Form Required

Rhode Island State Health Laboratories (RISHL) test requisition form https://health.ri.gov/forms/LabRequisitionForm.pdf

Test Request

Lead Screen Venous

Transport

Refrigerated: Transport and deliver to the laboratory within 24 hours of collection at 2-8°C in a cooler able to maintain specimen temperature. A plug-in electric cooler is recommended, however, a cooler packed with excess frozen gel packs is acceptable as long as the transport temperature is maintained at 2-8°C. 

All specimens must be packaged & transported in accordance with current federal shipping regulations.

Integrity

Clotted blood is unacceptable

Normal Value

Children < 16 years of age: <3.5 µg/dL

Turnaround Time

4 business days

Kit

Kits are available from the RISHL Center for Laboratory Support Services and may be obtained Monday-Friday between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. Kit order forms can be emailed to ridoh.centralservices@health.ri.gov