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sputum gram stain
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what the risks are sputum test, gram stain of sputum, gram stain, method of staining microorganisms, bacteria, using a special series, stains, in this test, a sputum specimen is examined under the microscope, sputum, mucous secretions produced by the lower respiratory tract, lungs, gram stain method, applied to any clinical specimen, the most commonly used techniques, the rapid diagnosis of bacterial infections,
a sample of sputum is applied, very thin layer to a microscope slide, a smear, a series, stains, a gram stain is applied, specimen, first stained, crystal violet stain, iodine, decolorized, stained, safranin, stained smear is then examined under the microscope, bacteria, color, morphologic appearance, the cells help identify the infecting organism, , produce a sputum sample from lungs by coughing a specimen of mucus, not saliva, spit, mouth, from deep inside lungs into a container, coughing, does not produce sputum, a breathing treatment, precede the test to induce, encourage sputum production, dry cough, unable to produce a specimen, bronchoscopy necessary,
person needing the test, have a productive cough, sputum is collected by bronchoscopy, discomfort is associated, test is performed, persistent, prolonged cough, sputum has a foul odor, unusual color, respiratory disease is suspected, generalized infection,
no presence of organisms is normal, sputum is clear, thin, odorless,
a bacterial infection present, infecting organisms tentatively identified, culture is needed to confirm the diagnosis, no risks, a bronchoscopy is used, obtain the specimen,
test, repeated specimen produced contains only saliva, mouth.
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