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- Cite some important precautions in making blood smears. Give its rationaleDiscuss the surgical environment and the application of the principles of asepsis to control the potential for cross-contamination within the environment.Briefly explain how the following can affect the quality of stained blood film; I) .The size of the blood drop used for the preparation of the filmi ii. A delay in smear preparation III). The angle of spreadiv). humidity of the laboratory environmentv). Pressure 2. Describe five characteristics of an ideal smear