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URINALYSIS DISCREPANCY CODES

URINALYSIS DISCREPANCY CODES. NADAP WEBINAR 26 JANUARY 12 http://www. npc.navy.mil/support/NADAP/. DISCREPANCY CODES: WHAT ARE THEY?. Codes are used by all branch services to identify specific discrepancy.

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URINALYSIS DISCREPANCY CODES

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  1. URINALYSIS DISCREPANCY CODES NADAP WEBINAR 26 JANUARY 12 http://www. npc.navy.mil/support/NADAP/

  2. DISCREPANCY CODES: WHAT ARE THEY? • Codes are used by all branch services to identify specific discrepancy. • The codes are controlled by DoD and determined by each branch service to be a “Fatal” or “Tested”.. • FATAL code: Non Testable • TESTED code: Testable, but discrepant. • Each code has its own unique identifier: • Bottle discrepancies begin with “B” • Form discrepancies begin with “F” or “G” • Label discrepancies begin with “L” • Packaging discrepancies begin with “P” • Specimen discrepancy begin with “S” (internal)

  3. MOST COMMON FATAL CODES • BC – Bottle leaked in shipment, quantity not sufficient to test • BU – Bottle empty • BY – Bottle discrepancy – NOT TESTED • GG – Form listed specimen, no bottle received • LY – Label discrepancy – NOT TESTED (missing) • PY – Package discrepancy – NOT TESTED (Damaged) • SA – Specimen appears to be adulterated – NOT TESTED • SC – Specimen quantity not sufficient to test

  4. MOST COMMON TESTABLE CODES • BD – Bottle seal broken • BF – Bottle with two seals, no explanation • BU – Bottle empty • FA – Form, UIC or Base/area code discrepant/differs from bottle • FL – Form not received • FN – Form chain of discrepancy discrepant (blks 12a-d) • FP – Form did not list specimen, bottle received • FR – Form on two pieces of paper – no linking identifiers

  5. MOST COMMON TESTABLE CODES • GP – service member’s name/signature on forms • GZ – Form discrepancy – TESTED • LJ – Label: Member initial discrepant • LL – Label: Collector or observer’s initials discrepant • LN – Label: SSN does not match the form • PA – Package: No seal • PB – Package: Broken seal • PD – Package: Missing signature/date • PY – Package: Tested • SB – Specimen appears to be adulterated* • SE – Specimen volume < 30 mL

  6. REDUCING DISCREPANCIES • Make sure you are following the procedures outlined in OPNAVINST 5350.4D, ENCL 2, Appendix B. They are also available on the NADAP website, NDSP page, titled Packaging and Shipping information. • Double check everything prior to sealing up the samples. It’s a good idea to use a second set of eyes in this process. • If you don’t have certain packing or packaging material and want to use something different, contact the office of NADAP or servicing lab for guidance.

  7. REDUCING DISCREPANCIES • Make sure you manage your discrepancies like you would a positive result. Don’t ignore them, act on them. • Conduct training with assistant UPCs. • Contact your ADCO (Alcohol and Drug Control Officer) or NADAP if you need assistance.

  8. Random, Unannounced testing Strict direct observation 90 degree angle for males Direct line for females Personnel in secured area Mandatory for all personnel Urinalysis: Critical Elements

  9. NADAP POC Information • Tim Williams (Urinalysis Program Manager) • Comm: 901-874-4247 DSN: 882 • timothy.williams8@navy.mil • Danny Lara (Urinalysis Result Manager) • Comm: 901-874-4240 DSN: 882 • danilo.lara@navy.mil • Kevin Hines (NDSP Manager) • Comm: 901-874-4250 DSN: 882 • Kevin.b.hines@navy.mil

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