Pease
	Study                                                               
	                                                                    
	         
	 Advance
	Reporting Script Clinical Tests Flesch-Kincaid
	Readability Score – 5.4 
Pease Study
Advance Reporting Script for Clinical Tests
HELLO,
My name is |_________________|. I am calling on behalf of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, or ATSDR for short. We are calling about the Pease Study. Am I speaking with |_NAME OF ADULT OR PARENT OF CHILD WHOSE RESULTS ARE CRITICAL_|?
[IF NOT CORRECT PERSON] Please let me know the best time we can reach [him/her].
|_________________| (day of the week)
|__|__|/|__|__|/|__|__| (date);
|__|__|:|__|__| AM PM (time).
I will call back then. Thank you.
[IF CORRECT PERSON] We are contacting you about [your/your child’s] lab results. [Your/Your child’s] [glucose/triglyceride/albumin/total bilirubin] test was significantly outside of the normal range. You should call [your/your child’s] doctor today to discuss this. We will be sending you a letter with the details of [your/your child’s] clinical tests.
Specifically, the results of [your/your child’s] test have shown the following [read those that apply.]
Do you have a pen or pencil to write this down?
I am calling to report critical test results for |_NAME OF ADULT OR CHILD_|.
	 
		[Your/Your child’s] glucose
		level was
		|_________________|
		mg/dL. The test was performed on |__|__|/|__|__|/|__|__|
		(date). 
		[If below 40 mg/dl read the
		following:] This is
		below the critical value of 40 mg/dL.
		 [Your/Your
		child’s] diabetes was poorly controlled or [your/his/her]
		medications might need to be adjusted. If this problem has not been
		addressed, we recommend that [you/your child] see the doctor
		immediately. 
		[If above 400 mg/dL read the
		following:] This is
		above the critical value of
		400
		mg/dL.
		 [Your/Your
		child’s] blood sugar was very high.  
		
	[Your/Your child’s] total
	bilirubin was
	|_________________|
	mg/dL. This is above the critical
	value of >12.9 mg/Dl. The test
	was performed on |__|__|/|__|__|/|__|__|
	(date). 
	 
	[You/Your child] may have a liver
	problem or a bile duct problem.  
	 
	[Your/Your child’s] albumin
	level was |_________________|
	g/dL. The test was performed on |__|__|/|__|__|/|__|__|
	(date). 
	[If below 1.5 g/dL read the
	following:] This is below
	the critical value of 1.5 g/dL. 
	You may have a liver or kidney problem. 
	[If above 7.9 g/dL read the
	following:] This is above
	the critical level of 7.9 g/dL.
	 You may be severely
	or chronically dehydrated. 
	 
	[Your/Your child’s] triglyceride
	level was |_________________|
	mg/dL. This is above the critical
	value of 1,000 mg/dL. The test
	was performed on |__|__|/|__|__|/|__|__|
	(date). 
	[You have/Your child has]
	a problem with lipid metabolism and have very high risk of heart
	disease. 
	 
 
 
	
As a check, please read back the participant name and [his/her] critical lab result to me. > Verbally correct any errors and repeat the request for a “read-back” to verify accurate reporting and message received.
You should call [your/your child’s] doctor today to discuss this information. As it is now more than |__|__| months since we collected [your/your child’s] blood, this result may not be important today. You and [your/your child’s] doctor may have already taken steps to correct the problem. We will be sending you a letter with the details of [your/your child’s] clinical tests. If you or your doctor has a question about the results of these tests, you or he/she can contact us at ATSDR at [insert telephone number]. Thank you for [your/your child’s] participation in the study.
[CONCLUSION] Document the date, time, test results, and person to whom the test results were reported. Prepare Attachment 22a – Advance Clinical Test Report Tracking Form and Attachment 22b - Letter Report of Critical Values for mailout.
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