george22879
Active Member
Hey guys, I just got back from the lab for a pre employment drug screening.
My urine is dirty so I bought some "Quick Fix" and substituted.
I know the first thing they look at is temperature so I had a hand warmer pad keeping the stuff warm against my body.
I noticed the Quick Fix bottle read 100 degrees when I took it out. I emptied it in the container and brought it out to the lab tech. The first thing she did was look at the temperature strip on the container.
I noticed a slight color for 100 degrees on the temperature strip. But it was barely noticable.
She looked at it bewildered and brought it to another tech.
I then heard her say "RIGHT?" to the other tech.
I don't think the temperature strip on the container read right away because it might of been just above 100 degrees like 101 or so. By the time she came back which was about 30 seconds later, I noticed the 100 degree bar on the temp strip was lit up green. She then proceeded to put the urine in the other vials and packed it up to send to the lab. She never said a word to me about the temperature or anything.
She said have a nice day and that was it I left.
Am I going to fail? Could it be that she just thought the strip needed to take a min. to read correctly?
If there is a problem can I say I had a fevor?
I had the quickfix too hot.
I find out next week but the anticipation is killing me!
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
Thanks
My urine is dirty so I bought some "Quick Fix" and substituted.
I know the first thing they look at is temperature so I had a hand warmer pad keeping the stuff warm against my body.
I noticed the Quick Fix bottle read 100 degrees when I took it out. I emptied it in the container and brought it out to the lab tech. The first thing she did was look at the temperature strip on the container.
I noticed a slight color for 100 degrees on the temperature strip. But it was barely noticable.
She looked at it bewildered and brought it to another tech.
I then heard her say "RIGHT?" to the other tech.
I don't think the temperature strip on the container read right away because it might of been just above 100 degrees like 101 or so. By the time she came back which was about 30 seconds later, I noticed the 100 degree bar on the temp strip was lit up green. She then proceeded to put the urine in the other vials and packed it up to send to the lab. She never said a word to me about the temperature or anything.
She said have a nice day and that was it I left.
Am I going to fail? Could it be that she just thought the strip needed to take a min. to read correctly?
If there is a problem can I say I had a fevor?
I had the quickfix too hot.
I find out next week but the anticipation is killing me!
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
Thanks