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- A surgical technologist working in the Central Sterile Processing Department is asked to run the steam sterilizer (autoclave) with a biological monitor for the first load of the day without any instrument trays or items. Which characteristic of the species used determines whether sterility was achieved when autoclaved?Provide at least two other examples of samples that are best prepared using Smear PreparationTechnique except for blood.Give atleast two other examples of samples that are best prepared using Smear Preparation Technique.
- Indicate the correct way of inoculating the following media. Plate Media For sensitivity testing ________________________________________________ For isolation of colonies ___________________________________________________Explain why is it important to follow proper precautions and use aseptic technique when working with clinical samples.Provide three reasons why the use of aseptic technique is essential when handling microbial cultures in the laboratory.
- Other than the application of heat, name other methods of sterilization. Define the methods and give examples of materials sterilized in each method.Illustrate the step by step method of preparing culture media.Name the frequently used stains in blood smear preparation. Describe brieflyand give their specific uses
- Explain the concept of and apply the aseptic technique Explain hanging drop and wet mount preparations of microbial specimensBased on the found under #4 inoculating plates order, and the definitions above, what can you assume the order of plating cultures is based on? *Make illustrated diagrams of stepwise procedures for the performance of the following tasks. 2. Sterilization of liquid culture media for plating