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- describe the different techniques of processing and preserving stool specimens.List and explain pre-analytical errors that can occur with a specimen and how these errors can affect patient’s outcome or result.What are the factors to consider when handling a stool sample? Also, in 6-7 sentences, discuss the techniques used in microscopic examination of stool.
- Why is it important to get the right amount of stool sample to be smeared for microscopic assessment in a clinical parasilogy laboratory? Please answer in your own words, do not plagiarize. Thanks in advance!Describe how to prepare and stain thick and thin blood films in a laboratoryA test procedure calls for 5 mL of undiluted specimen. 2 mL of a 1:50 dilution is used. The answer obtained is 30 mg/dL. What answer should be reported?
- Can a urine specimen be run without proper labeling?What is the purpose of the RPR (RAPID PLASMA REAGIN ) Test? Why is a qualitative test performed before a semi-quantitative test? Why is it necessary to rotate the slide/card?What are the clinical significance of red, black, and gray colored stool specimens?