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- What are the criteria in rejecting a stool specimen for analysis?
- What is the significance of reporting the color and consistency of a stool specimen?
- What is the importance of adding NSS and Iodine? Compare the two.
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- REVIEW QUESTIONS: What are the basic concepts and precautions to be observed in specimen collection forMicrobiological examination? Enumerate specific examples of clinical specimens collected for microbiological examination.Give 2 specific examples of bacteria isolated from clinical samples. What is a transport medium; give specific examples and state their purposeQuestions for Further Study1. Why is it important to anticipate the needs of the patient and surgical team members?2. What are the procedures for correct counting of instruments and sponges?3. What steps must be taken if any part of the count is incorrect?4. Describe the OR cycle and explain how the surgical technologist participates in the OR cycle.5. What corrective options are available to the surgical team members when a breach in sterile technique occurs?Questions: 1- What is the purpose of the test tube containing distilled water in each test? 2- Why is glucose called a reducing sugar? 3- Name the reagents used to detect the presence of reducing sugar, amino acids, and protein? 27
- QUESTIONS: 1. Why does nitric acid stain the skin yellow? 2. How does the Xanthoproteic test differ from the Heller's test? 3. What is the formula of the colored precipitate obtained in the Nitroprusside test?Question: To the following Given Drugs How to explain the drug's Indication, Side effects, and Health Teaching to the patient that is easier to understand to them? Given Drug: Ampicillin 1gm IVTT q6 2 Paracetamol 300 mg IVTT q4 Miconazole 200mg (Monistat) ovule, 1 supp, PV @ HS x 3 days Title: Care of clients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Focus Area: Obstetric Nurse Station Margerie Ramos, a 32-year-old female, who, on her 34th week of pregnancy was transferred to the hospital after coming from a prenatal clinic and reported to be experiencing continuous regular contractions for almost 2 days. This is her third pregnancy. The labor and delivery team were planning to admit her to observe and monitor her baby through a fetal Non-Stress Test and to exclude complications associated with preterm labor. The patient previously agreed to a scheduled repeat C-section since she already had two prior ones. Upon admission, the patient verbalized, “I'm cold, I feel so hot.” Temperature…QUESTIONS: 1. What is mucic acid? 2. What is the principle involved in mucic acid test?
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