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- Topic: Microbiological Examination of Non-sterile Products 1. In an indicative test, donut-shaped dark pink colonies appeared. Interpretation: Rationale:Topic: Microbiological Examination of Non-sterile Products 2. The analyst unknowingly contaminated the product with Staphylococcus aureus organisms. Effect: Rationale:1. define the latex agglutination (LA) and gelatin particle agglutination tests (GPAT) techniques 2. State the principle underlying the above techniques 3. state the types or forms of the techniques if present
- MATCHING TYPE. Match the phlebotomy materials found in Column A to the Collection Method found in Column B. Column A: Materials 1. Cotton 2. Plain glass tube3. Red top glass tube4. Gauge 23 syringe5. Two-way needle6. Adapter7. Lancet8. Lavender top plastic tube9. Tourniquet10. Micropore Column B: Collection MethodA. Syringe MethodB. Evacuated SystemC. Winged CollectionD. Capillary CollectionE. All of the aboveF. Syringe and Evacuated onlyG. Evacuated and WingedMicrobiological Examination of Non-sterile Products 1. The outer surface of the product container was not disinfected. Effect: Rationale:Draw the steps of Qualitative Test in LATEX AGGLUTINATION TEST FOR THE DETECTION OF RHEUMATOID FACTOR 1. Bring the test reagents and samples to room temperature (Note 1). 2. Shake the latex vial gently. Aspirate dropper several times to obtain a thorough mixing. 3. Place 1 drop (50 µL) of the serum under test into one of the circles on the card. Dispense 1 drop of positive control serum and 1 drop of negative control into two additional circles. 4. Add 1 drop of ASLO-Latex Antigen to each circle next to the sample to be tested. 5. Mix the contents of each circle with a disposable stirrer while spreading over the entire area enclosed by the ring. Use separate stirrers for each mixture. 6. Rotate the slide by means of a mechanical rotator (100 r.p.m.) for a period of 2 minutes (Note 2). 7. Observe immediately under a suitable light source for any degree of agglutination.
- e) Serum and clot 4. If small clots are noted when making a blood smear, one should: a) Make the smear and note on the slide that clots are present Mix the blood specimen for one hour then make the smear Do nothing; small clots will not affect a blood smear Request a new specimen before doing the blood smear Add more anticoagulant to the blood tube, mix, then make the blood smear 15. What is the purpose of doing a differential? a) b) To determine the proportion of RBCS in the whole blood To count the number of WBC's in whole blood To determine the proportion of WBC's in whole blood To microscopically examine RBCS and platelets To diagnose anaemia1. give vivid outline and S.O.P of the types or forms of latex agglutination and gelatin particle agglutination test techniques 2. what are the applications of the above techniques 3. what are the viral infections that employ the said technique in question 1topic: BACTERIAL ENDOTOXINS TEST Fill-in the possible effect of the procedure and give the rationale. The sample solution prepared exceeded the MVD. Effect: Rationale:
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