What are the 3 phase of the routine stool examination? 2. What would be the pre-analytical phase in doing Kato technique? 3. Discuss the Cleaning and Disinfection involved in this test after the procedure.
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1. What are the 3 phase of the routine stool examination?
2. What would be the pre-analytical phase in doing Kato technique?
3. Discuss the Cleaning and Disinfection involved in this test after the procedure.
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- FOR QUESTIONS NUMBERS 97-101 (CASE ANALYSIS 2) CASE 2 Napa Callandy, a Med Tech intern, performed a venipuncture procedure to her patient Lantud Quaren Uy, for CBC and Electrolytes. She entered the patient's room without knocking but with a big smile, greeted the patient, and proceeded to the bedside. She arranged and prepared her venipuncture materials and then labeled the tubes with Maja Rotica. After selecting the vein for puncture, she wiped the site with alcohol then air-dried. She tied the tourniquet 5 inches above the site and puncture the vein. Upon inserting the needle, there was no backflow. With confidence she pulled the needle and pushed again, but still failed to hit the vein. After 5 minutes of pulling and pushing, finally she got collected enough sample for two tubes, and released the tourniquet. She transferred the blood to the lavender top, then to the red top. Upon arriving at the laboratory, she realized she was not able to invert the tubes. And the samples were…What is a clinical specimen? b. Laboratory results obtained in the clinical laboratory are only as good as the quality of the clinical specimen collected for the laboratory analysis. Discuss this in the light of the precautions to ensure in collecting clinical specimen as a nurse/midwife. c. Explain any 2 methods of clinical specimen collection. d. Explain any 2 laboratory procedures or test that are performed on clinical specimen for laboratory investigations.8. Enumerate and describe briefly the non-invasive techniques. Technique Description
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