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pericardial fluid gram stain
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what the risks are pericardial fluid stain, gram stain of pericardial fluid, method of staining microorganisms, bacteria, using a special series, stains, in this test, a specimen of pericardial fluid, fluid, in the sac surrounding the heart, stained, examined under the microscope, gram stain method, applied to any clinical specimen, the most commonly used techniques, the rapid diagnosis of bacterial infections,
fluid must first be obtained, sac surrounding the heart, people, a cardiac monitor placed, test to monitor, heart disturbances, patches, electrodes, placed on the chest similar to an ecg, a chest x-ray, ultrasound, precede the test, skin, the chest, cleansed, antibacterial soap, a trained physician, a cardiologist, obtain the sample, a small needle is inserted, chest between the ribs, pericardium, thin sac that surrounds the heart, a small amount, fluid is withdrawn, a sensation of pressure, pain, the needle is inserted, chest, an ecg, chest x-ray, follow the procedure, the pericardial fluid is obtained, open heart surgery, a drop, the pericardial fluid is then applied, very thin layer to a microscope slide, a smear, specimen is stained, a series, stains, together, a gram stain, first stained, crystal violet stain, iodine, decolorized, stained, safranin, stained smear is then examined under the microscope, bacteria, color, morphologic appearance, the cells help make it possible to identify the infecting organism,
food, fluid, restricted, several hours, a chest x-ray, ultrasound, precede the test to identify the area of fluid collection, infants, children, test depends on child's age, prepare child, infant test, procedure preparation, birth to 1 year, toddler test, procedure preparation, 1 to 3 years, preschooler test, procedure preparation, 3 to 6 years, schoolage test, procedure preparation, 6 to 12 years, adolescent test, procedure preparation, 12 to 18 years, pressure, discomfort associated, the removal, the fluid, sac surrounding the heart, able, to give enough pain medicine so that the procedure, does not hurt very,
test is performed, an infection, the heart is suspected, a pericardial effusion is present,
absence of organisms, in the gram stain is normal,
an infection, the pericardium, heart present, bacteria, a specific organism identified by further testing, bacterial culture, serology testing, the diagnosis, risk of puncturing the heart, lung, introducing infection, area is another rare, potential risk,
other tests performed on the pericardial fluid sample.
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