Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.62 - Reportable information
Rule 2.
(1)
Reportable information is specifically related to blood and urine samples
submitted to clinical laboratories for analysis.
(2) Upon initiating a request for analysis of
arsenic, cadmium, mercury, acetylcholinesterase, or pseudocholinesterase, the
physician/provider ordering the analysis shall complete the client information
(section I) and the physician/provider information (section II) of a heavy
metal analysis report form or pesticide poisoning report form designated by the
department. Or, the physician/provider shall complete a similar form that
ensures the inclusion of the same required data and provide all of the
following information:
(a) All of the
following information with respect to the individual tested:
(i) Name.
(ii) Sex, if available.
(iii) Race, if available.
(iv) Ethnic group, if available.
(v) Birthdate or age.
(vi) Address.
(vii) Telephone number.
(viii) If the individual is a minor, then the
name of a parent or guardian.
(ix)
If the individual is an adult, then the name and address of his or her
employer, if available.
(b) The date the sample was
collected.
(3) The heavy
metal analysis report form or pesticide poisoning analysis report form, or a
document with the same data, shall be submitted with the sample for analysis to
a clinical laboratory that performs the analysis.
(4) Upon receipt of the blood or urine sample
for analysis, the clinical laboratory shall complete the laboratory information
(section III) and provide all of the information required and/or submitted by
the physician/provider along with all of the following:
(a) The name, address, and phone number of
the laboratory.
(b) The date of
analysis.
(c) The results of the
analysis. All values, normal and abnormal, shall be reported. For arsenic,
blood levels shall be reported in micrograms per milliliter (µg/ml) and
urine levels in micrograms per liter (µg/L). For cadmium, blood levels
shall be reported as micrograms per liter (µg/L) of whole blood and urine
tests shall be reported as micrograms per gram of creatinine (µg/gram
creatinine) or micrograms per liter (µg/L). Mercury shall be reported as
nanograms per milliliter of blood (ng/ml) and micrograms per liter (µg/L)
of urine. Acetylcholinesterase shall be reported as units per gram of
hemoglobin (U/g hemoglobin), and the laboratory normal range shall be included.
Pseudocholinesterase levels shall be reported as units per liter (U/L) of
plasma, and the laboratory normal range shall be included. Alternate units will
be accepted for reporting purposes, as approved by the department.
Notes
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