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- 1. What is the critical threshold between bacterial infection and simple bacterial contamination? 2. Why is aseptic technique important in urine collection? 3. Give at least 5 bacteria that can cause Urinary Tract Infection.Renin is made by. granular cells of the juxtaglomerular apparatus the kidneys the nephrons all of the above4. Please answer Among the tests in the Physical Examination of Urine, odor, color and clarity is there or are there test/s that are no longer being performed in today's setting? Why or why not.?
- 2. Describe the principle behind the RPR (Rapid Plasma Reagin) Test. 3. What precautionary measures should be observed in the collection and preparation of specimen for VDRL examination?Please explain and cite references if possible. Thank you! 1. Explain why stool specimen should not be contaminated with urine and water.Only 2, explain properly
- Please explain and cite references if possible. Thank you! 1. Explain why stool specimen must not be frozen nor placed in incubators.5 agents (physical or chemical) which could be used to destroy the life of microorganisms by coagulating its protein.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.
- Urinalysis Lab If you find 20 colonies on a urine plate, you used a 5uL loop, what will be the number of bacteria you will report out of 1 mL?a. Silver reduction test: What is the substance responsible for the color production? b. Jaffe’s test: To what is the color due to? c. Ammoniacal zinc chloride test: What compound is responsible for the color? What are the pigments normally present in urine? d. Sulfates: From what substance are sulfates derived? In what conditions is sulfate elimination increased? e. Detection of Chlorides: What is the normal amount of chlorides eliminated in 24 hours? In what forms are they eliminated? In what conditions is the elimination diminished and eliminated increased? What is a threshold substance? Is chloride a substance substance? f. Detection of Phosphates: What is a triple phosphate? When it is formed? What are the sources of the phosphates found in urine?2. Describe how both routine and thick blood smears are made and the reasons for making them at the collection site