Pap Test-Liquid Based Cytology
Pap Test-Liquid Based Cytology
Pap Test-Liquid Based Cytology
1 Label the vial with the woman’s first 2 Insert an appropriately sized speculum 3 Take STI specimens if required. Gently
name, last name and PHIN (or RCMP, and inspect the cervix (warm water wipe away excessive discharge/mucous
military, other provincial/territorial, may be used to lubricate the speculum on the cervix with an oversized cotton
or passport number). The PHIN and if necessary). swab. This should be done as gently
name on the vial must match the as possible to avoid removing the
PHIN and name on the requisition. cervical cells to be sampled.
4 Insert the broom deeply enough For SurePath: Insert the broom into the larger opening
into the endocervical canal so that of the vial. Rotate the broom 90° to use the inner edge
the shorter bristles fully contact of the insert to pull off the broom into the vial.
the ectocervix. Rotate the broom
5 times in a clockwise direction.
Alternative collection method: A plastic spatula and cytobrush may also be used to collect LBC samples.
Cytobrush
2 For SurePath: Snap off the head of the cytobrush
Insert the cytobrush into the (avoid touching the head of the device), and drop
cervical os no further than the into the liquid vial (avoid splashing).
end of the bristles and rotate 90°.
Pregnant women
Screening pregnant women is unnecessary if the woman has had routine negative Pap tests, has no symptoms of cervical cancer
and/or no visual abnormalities of the cervix. If a Pap test is warranted, use the broom only in the first 10 weeks of pregnancy.
If the woman is over 10 weeks pregnant, the benefits of screening should outweigh the potential harms.
Only the plastic spatula should be used.
IDENTIFYING SPECIMEN TAKERS
ON THE CERVICAL CYTOLOGY REQUEST FORM
The specimen taker must be clearly identified on the cervical cytology request form in the “CervixCheck/Provider #” field.
Where nurses, clinical assistants (CA) and physician assistants (PA) perform Pap tests under a physician or nurse practitioner,
a CervixCheck provider number (issued by CervixCheck) should be recorded in the “CervixCheck/Provider #” field. The billing
number of the physician or nurse practitioner overseeing these Pap tests should be captured in the “Bill to (#)” field.
Date (dd/mmm/yyyy)
City Prov Postal code
HYSTERECTOMY: Previous cancer
SPECIMEN PREPARATION: ± Total ± Subtotal
± Liquid based cytology ± Conventional cytology PRESENT TREATMENT:
INSTRUMENT(S): Hormonal: ± HRT ± OCP ± IUCD
± Broom ± Spatula ± Cytobrush COMMENTS:
SOURCE:
± Cervix ± Vagina
Send report to (street address) Clinical assistant 22### (CervixCheck provider #) Physician or NP billing #
Quick links:
Screening Guidelines
Screening History Request Form TellEveryWoman.ca/resources
CervixCheck Provider Number Request Form
Pap Clinic Registration TellEveryWoman.ca/papclinic
Pap Test Learning Module & Videos TellEveryWoman.ca/module
Education Opportunities TellEveryWoman.ca/education
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