MICROBIOLOGY SPECIMEN COLLECTION:
SPUTUM SPECIMENS
I. INDICATIONS
Pneumonia, bronchopneumonia, necrotizing pneumonia, lung abscess or cavitary lesions, interstitial infiltrates.
II. MATERIALS
- Sputum collection device or sterile specimen cup.
- Glass of water.
III. SPECIMEN COLLECTION
- Collect sputum specimen as soon as possible after waking in the morning.
- Gargle with water immediately prior to obtaining a sputum specimen to reduce the number of oral bacteria. Do not use a mouthwash or any other gargle.
- Press the rim of the specimen container under the lower lip to catch all of the expectorated or coughed sputum.
- Cough deeply and expectorate sputum (not saliva) into the cup.
- Close the lid securely and notify your caregiver that your specimen is ready for transport to the laboratory.
- For acid-fast culture, three (3) specimens collected at a minimal interval of 8 to 24 hours, with one specimen being a first morning specimen, are recommended for adequate recovery.
- Transport the specimen to the laboratory at room temperature within 24 hours of collection. If greater than 24 hours, refrigerate at 4°C.
Reviewed: 3/4/2011