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- Supply a thorough yet concise description of the results for Plate counts and direct microscopic count.What is the significance of reporting the color and consistency of a stool specimen? Explain extensively.Describe how both routine and thick blood smears are made and the reasons for making them at the collection site.
- What is the significance of reporting the color and consistency of a stool specimenWhat is the importance of adding NSS and Iodine in stool specimen for smears? Compare the two.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.
- Describe what the reverse pipetting technique consists of and in what cases it is used.use in the laboratoryWhy is it important to get the right amount of stool sample to be smeared for microscopic assessment in a clinical parasilogy laboratory? Please answer in your own words, do not plagiarize. Thanks in advance!Which technique of blood film is commonly employed and how is the method of preparation?