Culture other specimen aerobic

    • [DOC File]INTRODUCTION TO PURE CULTURE TECHNIQUES

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      For example, certain organisms can grow under either aerobic or anaerobic conditions; some have the capacity to ferment specific sugars, to produce H2S from sulfur amino acids, etc. Other organisms can be identified according to their cell wall and cell surface components, which can be detected by immunologic techniques.


    • [DOCX File]Regional Pathology Services - reglab

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      BACT/AEROBIC CULTURE-SKIN INCL GRAM STAIN (87070, 87205) (RPS LIS Code: AERCU): Specimen Type: Culturette swab. (Red Top) Transport/Storage: Submit room temperature a.s.a.p. or within 24 hours strongly recommended. Can accept up to 48 hours. Notes: Culture will report if yeast is present but will not classify which type of yeast it is.


    • [DOC File]Template Style 'A'

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      ___ Bacterial culture, routine aerobic and anaerobic . BLDC ___ Fungal culture . BLDF ___ AFB culture . AFBBC. Notes for Surgical Team: 1. Large amounts of fluid (at least 3 ml) is preferred for culture. 2. Place fluid in two separate capped syringes. 3. Place tissue in two or more sterile cups (desirable for AFB). 4.



    • [DOC File]Aerobic Bacteria Identification - Michigan

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      4. Upper Peninsula Lab performs only aerobic cultures. 5. The Upper Peninsula Laboratory does not perform susceptibility testing on aerobic bacterial isolates, other than those isolated from urine cultures. Non-urine isolates identified by the UP Laboratory will be forwarded to Lansing for susceptibility testing. 6.


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      2.4 identification of the blood specimen tube 8. 2.5 clean-up 8. 2.6 order of draw 9. 3. blood culture collections - aerobic, anaerobic & mycobacterium 10. 3.1 background 10. 3.2 number and time of cultures 10. 3.3 special circumstances 10. 3.4 blood culture collection 11. 3.5 identification of the blood culture bottle/tubes 12. 3.6 clean-up 12 ...


    • [DOC File]Specimen Collection for Microbiology

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      Specimen Collection. Blood for Culture. ... Always collect blood for culture before collecting blood for other tests. If collecting more than one blood culture bottle, collect into the aerobic bottle before the anaerobic bottle. Mark the liquid level on the bottle before drawing blood. Line demarcations on the bottle label indicate sufficient ...


    • [DOCX File]Blood Culture Collection - | Health

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      Bloods culture bottles should be placed to edge or on back corner of sterile field. Prepare winged infusion set, blood transfer device, and other equipment. Remove the cap of each blood culture bottle and scrub the vial stoppers and neck of bottle well using alcohol 70%, or alcohol 70% with chlorhexidine, and allow to dry completely.


    • [DOC File]SETON HEALTH - SPHP

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      Each blood culture set Clean tops of the bottles with the alcohol and allow drying completely. Use chlorhexidine to prep the patient’ site. Making sure to scrub the site for 1 minute allow to dry In adults 20 ml is the preferred volume (10 ml in each aerobic and anaerobic bottle).


    • [DOC File]Test Name - Michigan

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      specimen rejection criteria: Culture isolates lacking two unique patient identifiers may not be tested (i.e., patient name, date of birth, patient submitter number) Culture tubes must accompany specimen with the source, collection date, submitting agency and organism information


    • [DOC File]St. Peter’s Hospital Department of Laboratory Medicine

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      Specimen Bags. Adult blood culture kit contains: - Anaerobic & aerobic culture bottles-2 betadine swabs -1 wide culture vacutainer holder-2 alcohol swabs -1 23 gauge winged infusion needle. Procedure: 1. Verify Physician/Provider order with the nurse. 2.


    • [DOC File]Urine Cultures Bacterial Identification Microbiology ...

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      Label the bottom of the Petri plate with the identity of the specimen. Dispense a bacitracin disk (as demonstrated). Tap gently using the inoculating loop. Repeat items 4-5 for your unknown culture and for a culture of Micrococcus luteus. Incubate in the ‘Save’ bin (24 hours at 37° C) and read the results next week.


    • [DOCX File]KS PATH

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      Aerobic Culture: Specimen Type: Pus, tissue, or other material properly obtained from an abscess, biopsy, aspirate, drainage, exudate, lesion, or wound. Expected Turnaround Time: ... Draw 16-20 ml in syringe, transfer 8-10 mL each to aerobic (green) and anaerobic (orange) bottle. The aerobic bottle has no minimum volume requirement.


    • [DOC File]COLLECTION AND HANDLING OF SPECIMENS FOR MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSAY

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      If other sources are needed, please collect a GC culture. CPT CODE: 87591. GC (Neisseria gonorrhoeae) CULTURE. The most common sites for Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection include vagina, cervix, urethra, rectum, throat, and conjunctiva. Collect specimen using an aerobic Culturette swab.


    • [DOC File]PATHOGENIC MICROBIOLOGY

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      Do not lay them down on the table or lean them on other objects. They may roll onto the floor and break. All culture containers which are to be incubated should bear the following notations: 1) initials (or last name of the student), 2) specimen (name of organism or number of unknown) and 3) date.


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