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What are the clinical significance of red, black, and gray colored stool specimens?
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- What is done when there is a delay of stool examination?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.What is the significance of reporting the color and consistency of a stool specimen? Explain extensively.
- What is the most sensitive and specific method for the detection of occult blood?If a technician collect 1 ml blood in 2.5 ml light blue tube:a) Reject the sample and cancel the testb) No problem, this is normal ratioc) Have the sample re-takend) Consult your supervisore) Report to physicianWhat is the importance of adding NSS and Iodine in stool specimen for smears? Compare the two.
- What is the principle and step by step procedure of Dry Blood Spots collection?What level of RF in serum is clinically significant? Why is a 1:20 dilution of patient serum, rather than undiluted patient serum, used for the qualitative test? Describe how the RF concentration is computed?Why is there need to use Normal Saline Solution? What is the purpose of applying lugol’s iodine? Is there a need to use NSS in watery stool? Why or why not?
- In routine stool examination, what is a Sedimentation Technique? Guide: a.) What the procedure is used for b.) Summarized Procedure c.) Organisms in stool that are not viable after using Floatation Technique d.) How common is the test being done in our country?Which technique of blood film is commonly employed and how is the method of preparation?what is the significance of friability testing? and what are the factors affecting the friability of the tablets?