This video is a demonstration for performing a combination nasal and throat swab procedure.

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00:03 Specimen collection should be performed by health care personnel who have completed training and demonstrated competency. Always read the manufacturer’s package insert for specific instructions regarding specimen collection and transport for the type of test kit being used.

00:19 Personal protective equipment (PPE), including a lab coat, mask (surgical, dental, medical procedure, isolation or laser mask), eye protection and gloves should be worn at all times when collecting a respiratory specimen.

00:34 To first collect nasal specimen, check for nasal obstructions

00:42 Open swab package

00:48 To first collect nasal specimen, gently insert the swab into the nostril. Using a gentle rotation, push the swab until a slight resistance is met at the level of the turbinates

00:57 Rotate the swab several times against the nasal wall

01:00 Gently remove swab and perform the test according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

01:06 Next, to collect the throat specimen, instruct the patient to tilt their head back.

01:11 Rub the swab up and down against the back of the throat, avoiding the tongue and cheeks.

01:16 Gently remove swab and perform the test according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

01:22 If the specimen testing is not performed at the point-of-care, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for transport and storage recommendations. Follow the standard operating procedures of transport and testing for your facility.

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