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  1. CPT Codes The American Medical Association Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes published in ARUP's Laboratory Test Directory are provided for informational purposes only. …

  2. their own internal processes. Most often, however, the unique circumstances surrounding the laboratory’s role during a patient’s episode of care make it challenging for these survey …

  3. This compilation represents abbreviations and units of measure that may appear on a patient chart and/or in test information found in the ARUP Laboratory Test Directory.

  4. As a nonprofit, academic institution of the University of Utah and its Department of Pathology, ARUP believes in collaborating, sharing, and contributing to laboratory science in ways that …

  5. Laboratory Developed Test (LDT) “an [in vitro diagnostic] IVD that is intended for clinical use and designed, manufactured, and used within a single laboratory”

  6. Spot Collection First morning urine is recommended for a spot or random collection. Follow information found on individual pages of the Laboratory Test Directory.

  7. ARUP Laboratories is a nonprofit national clinical and anatomic pathology reference laboratory. ARUP processes more than 55,000 specimens of blood, body fluid, and tissue biopsies per …

  8. Course topics reflect current issues and developments in the field of pathology and laboratory medicine. Contributors include ARUP’s medical directors, who are faculty in the Department of …

  9. The following outlines the process of when a client must submit a specimen(s) DIRECTLY to an approved ARUP referral laboratory due to short stability (less than 72 hours).

  10. ARUP offers diagnostic laboratory testing services to thousands of clients, including academic hospitals, children’s hospitals, multihospital groups, major commercial laboratories, group …