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MICR Lecture 1 fill in the blanksVersión en línea

No time limit on Qs

por Lucy R
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Microbiology testing can be requested by &

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are the ones that make sure a collected sample is appropriate for micro testin g

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Samples for microbiology should be collected during of illnes s

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Samples for microbiology should be collected in a way that

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Samples for microbiology should be collected prior to

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Midstream urine is the preferred urine sample because can be contaminant s

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The MLT report to the clinician contains gram stain , organism , & testin g

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Jeremy posted 3 key qualities that MLTs & our reports should be a few times , so this likely means they are important to remember ( for tests ? ) . They are : , , &

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Pre - analytical work includes sample , receiving , &

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Analytical work includes tests & culture &

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Post - analytical work includes

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Culture & susceptibility testing includes : gram stain , culture & , of organism present , & susceptibilit y

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Receiving samples for pre - analytical work includes : verifying specimen suitability , verifying , receiving samples into lab system , & samples for testin g

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A test is done using the patient's sample , with no culturing or isolating organisms prio r

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Examples of direct tests include : swab for thrush , & serolog y

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Examples of C&S tests include : swab , , & throat swa b

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Even 1 colony of growth of a gram - cocci can be considered clinically significan t

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Anaerobic infections are generally to treat & take a time to grow in lab , so we will go over the theory but not lab work with them in this course since it's not super critical to learn as much about them : (

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MLTs can do reports as a pt . 's sample is being tested , where new information is reported out as we discover more about the pathoge n

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A good micro report includes relevant information , such as pathogens that are likely causing , rather than flor a

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If a specimen's antimicrobial susceptibility test shows an MRSA , it gets reported to & potentially other organizations in order to limit spread of diseas e

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3 skills we need as MLTs were mentioned - - they are :
Knowledge of specimen requirements &
Knowledge of normal & bacteria ( both in direct & culture samples )
Antibiotic stewardship in order to limit antibiotic

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