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culture, endocervix
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what the risks are female reproductive anatomy, uterus, vaginal culture, female genital tract culture, culture, cervix, endocervical culture, endocervical culture, laboratory test which involves taking samples, endocervix, using them to isolate, identify the organisms causing infection, in the female genital tract, a vaginal examination, a scraping of mucus, cells is taken, endocervix, opening, the uterus, smears, placed on slides, culture media, depending on the suspected cause of infection, specimens, growth, examined under a microscope, special stains, biochemical reagents, identify specific organisms in certain types of culture tests,
preparations, vaginal examination include emptying bladder, an empty bowel is also preferrable, disrobing, waist down, placing feet, in the stirrups on the examination table, covering lower body, the drape, sheet which is provided, pressure, speculum, an instrument which is inserted, vagina, hold the birth canal open to observe the cervix, collect the specimen, a slight cramping sensation, the cervix is touched by the swab,
test performed, the cause of vaginitis, an unusual vaginal discharge, signs of infection, screen, sexually transmitted diseases,
vaginal microorganisms, in the expected amounts,
abnormal results indicate, an infection, in the female genital tract, chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes simplex, e. coli, c, trachomatis, group a streptococcus, microorganisms detected by culture, additional conditions under which the test performed, chlamydia, female, chronic urethritis, gonococcemia, disseminated, pelvic inflammatory disease, pid, no risks,
not applicable.
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