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1. Define and Describe aseptic technique in blood collection.
2. Explain the action of SPS as anticoagulant for blood culture.
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- 1. Give 2 example of methods used for fresh tissue examination. Explain each method. 2. Enumerate and explain briefly all the types of smear preparation.2. Describe how both routine and thick blood smears are made and the reasons for making them at the collection site1. How will you differentiate VDRL from RPR Card test? 2. Give the composition of VDRL reagent and their function.
- 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?2. Describe the collection of dry blood spots' basic principles and step-by-step methodology.Cite some important precautions in making blood smears. Give its rationale
- Explain the action of SPS as anticoagulant for blood culture1. What is the key ingredient of hand sanitizers?  include a image of the chemical structure of the ingredient and explain how it works 2. What did Ignacio Semmelweis discover? Describe the situation and what he recommended to the medical community 2. Discuss the different types of antibiotic based chemical composition. Give examples for each 3. Enumerate 3 qualities of a good chemotherapeutic agent. 4. What are the different methods of sensitivity testing? Discuss briefly.
- 1. Explain why the following steps are essential during sub-culturing: a. Flaming the inoculating instrument prior to and after each inoculation b. Holding the test tube caps in the hand as illustrated in Figure 1. c. Cooling the inoculating instrument prior to obtaining the inoculum d. Flaming the neck of the tubes immediately after uncapping and before recapping 2. Describe the purposes of the sub-culture procedure. 3. Explain why a straight inoculating needle is used to inoculate an agar deep tube. 4. What is the indication of bacterial growth in each of the media? (nutrient broth, nutrient agar slant, nutrient agar deep? 5. Enumerate the Good Microbiological Practices encountered in the activity. 6. Upon observation of the nutrient agar slant culture, you strongly suspect that the culture is contaminated. Outline the method you would follow to ascertain whether your suspicion is justified.&9. Explain the principle and step by step procedure of Dry Blood Spots collection.?3. What needs to be considered in choosing chemical antisepsis agents? A. Removes soil, debris, natural skin oil, hand lotion and microorganism from the dermisDecreases the number of microorganism on the skin to an irreducible minimum Keeps the population of microorganisms minimal during the operative procedure by suppression of growth Reduces the hazard of microbial contamination B. Broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent Fast-acting and effective Non-irritating Prolonged action in preventing the growth of microorganism C. Mild and paraben-free Have little or no residual effect on the skinMost rapid and greatest reduction of microorganisms No surfactant or foaming action D. Scrub sinks should be located adjacent to OR for convenience and safety reasonsScrub sinks should be knee or foot-operated to reduce contamination risks Scrub sinks are deep and wide enough to prevent splashbackScrub sinks are designated as single-use for scrubbing and handwashing and not to be used for clearing…