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fecal smear
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what the risks are lower digestive anatomy, stool smear, fecal smear, laboratory test to screen the feces, organisms, cause gastrointestinal symptoms,
adults, children, many ways to collect the samples, catch the stool on plastic wrap that is loosely placed over the toilet bowl, held in place by the toilet seat, put the sample, clean container, one test kit supplies a special toilet tissue that use to collect the sample, put the sample, clean container, infants, young children, children wearing diapers, line the diaper, plastic wrap, plastic wrap is positioned properly, isolating the stool from any urine output, mixing of urine, stool, prevented, better sample, a small amount, a feces sample is applied to a microscope slide, examined, abnormal organisms, a stain applied that highlights certain organisms under the microscope,
a collection container, provided, the stool specimen, return the sample, sample should not include toilet tissue, urine, no discomfort,
test is performed, a screening tool to detect, abnormal organisms, in the gastrointestinal tract, performed, severe, persistent, recurrent diarrhea of an unknown cause is present, antibiotic therapy,
normal intestinal organisms,
abnormal intestinal organisms, indicate a gastrointestinal infection, no risks,
other tests, indicate more specific causes, infection.
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