TimeToCervicalScreen HE1194 HPV Self Test Kit Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- TimeToCervicalScreen
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TimeToCervicalScreen HE1194 HPV Self Test Kit
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This guide will help you collect your own vaginal/genital sample. If you are unsure about anything or have any difficulty with the test, ask your healthcare provider for help
If you choose to do a self-test you will be given a test kit with detailed instructions on what to do. If you have any questions or difficulty with the test, ask your healthcare provider for help.
Make sure your details are correct on the label and form and add anything that
may be missing. You may need to fill in some information, like the date you do
the test.
What if I make a mistake?
It is very easy to take your own sample and this is just as accurate as one taken by a healthcare provider. It’s very unlikely you’ll get anything wrong.
It’s okay to continue with the test if you:
- have touched the swab tip with your fingers (though it is best to avoid this)
- have inserted the swab into your vagina/genitals but are unsure if you have inserted it far enough.
If you drop your swab, let your healthcare provider know and ask them for a replacement.
INSTRUCTION FOR USE
Step 1.
Wash your hands with soap and water and dry them thoroughly
Step 2.
In a private space, find a comfortable position to take your sample. You
may like to sit, stand, lie down or squat. If you cannot find a position that
works for you, ask your healthcare provider for help.
Step 3.
Take the tube containing the swab out of the bag and remove the swab stick.
You may need to hold and twist the cap to break the paper seal. Try not to
touch the swab tip either with your fingers or against any surface.
Step 4.
Holding the swab stick halfway down, use your free hand to open your
vagina/genitals and gently insert the tip of the swab about 4-5cm (about the
length of your thumb).
Most people find it easy and comfortable to do. If you experience any pain,
then draw the stick back a bit until it is more comfortable or ask your
healthcare provider to assist.
Step 5.
Rotate the swab about 4 times (around 20 seconds), gently touching the
sides of the vagina/genitals, then remove.
Step 6.
Once you have collected your sample, check the kit instructions for next
steps on what to do with the swab.
Make sure the cap on your sample is put on tightly, so it is well sealed.
Step 7.
Dispose of any leftover materials in the rubbish bin, then wash your hands
with soap and water and dry them thoroughly.
Step 8.
Place the completed sample and form back into the bag, seal it and give it
back to your healthcare provider.
There may be some variation between the type of self-test swab shown in this guide with the swab used by your healthcare provider
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