Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (704 page)

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   Prevention and treatment of infections caused by bacteria
   Limitations
   Testing must be performed on serum or plasma.
   Peak concentrations: collect specimen 30–120 minutes after completion of infusion (drug and route dependent).
   Trough concentrations: collect specimen 5–90 minutes before next infusion (drug dependent).
   Testing methodologies: immunoassay (e.g., fluorescence polarization) or HPLC.
   
Specimens must be frozen
for streptomycin and amphotericin B.
   Specimens must be protected from light for trimethoprim and amphotericin.
   Unacceptable specimens:
   Hemolyzed
   Collection tubes with additives such as serum separator, citrate, oxalate, or fluoride
   Trimethoprim may be detected in urine in general toxicology screens utilizing GC/MS.
ANTICARDIOLIPIN ANTIBODIES (ACAs)
   Definition

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