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Collecting a poo (stool) sample. You'll be given a small plastic container to put your poo sample in. Write your name, date of birth and the date on the container. If you need to pee, do this before you collect your poo sample so there's no pee mixed with the poo. To collect a poo sample:
This information sheet explains how to carry out a faecal (stool) test. The test involves collecting a poo (stool) sample. It is important to follow these instructions to make sure the test is completed correctly.
Introduction. Your GP/doctor/nurse has asked you to provide a faeces (stool) sample for testing at the laboratory and should have given you the container pictured below, a request form (if required) and a sample bag. The instructions below tell you how to collect a faeces sample.
Collecting a stool sample. Your GP or another healthcare professional may ask you for a stool sample to help them diagnose or rule out a particular health condition. Stool is also sometimes called faeces or poo, it contains bacteria and other substances that are in the digestive system.
How to collect a stool sample. Read the following instructions carefully before. attempting to collect a sample: 1. Label your container with your full name, date of birth and the date. 2. Unscrew the top of the tube. You should find a spatula attached to the lid, which can be used to scoop out a small portion of your sample.
Your GP/doctor/nurse has asked you to provide a faeces (stool) sample for testing at the laboratory and should have given you a container (pictured) and a sample bag. The instructions below tell you how to collect a faeces sample.
1. Label your sample. Write your NAME, DOB and the DATE. you collected your stool (poo) where indicated using a black or blue pen, and affix the LABEL and BARCODE. provided by your GP onto the bottle. 2. Collect your sample. 3. How to catch the sample. It is important that your stool (poo) sample does not touch the toilet water.