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12-09-2009, 11:24 PM #9OPJunior Member
labcorp Temp out of range??
yea, i have a copy of the form and it was noted on the form that the temperature was out of range. the tech also didn't write down what tests would actually be performed, which i thought was strange.
i know that temp is not a factor once she records it on the form, but i was worried that when shipping it out, how the qf or synthetic will work from that standpoint. i don't know why you're not suppose to expose it to direct sunlight, but i figured that it might play a role if it had to be shipped out to another state. i don't want it to arrive 'separated', or whatever happens to the qf. correct me if i'm wrong btw.
i will scan the completed copy of the form now and post back an image very shortly.
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