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Specimen Management
41問 • 5ヶ月前
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    refers to the destruction of all forms of life, including bacterial spores.

    STERILIZATION

  • 2

    refers to a process that eliminates a defined scope of microorganisms, including some spores.

    DISINFECTION

  • 3

    A substance applied to the skin for the purpose of eliminating or reducing the number of bacteria present

    ANTISEPTIC

  • 4

    may contain excessive fatty acids which are inhibitory and toxic to some bacteria

    COTTON TIPPED SWAB

  • 5

    Used for specimens from URT, external ear, eye, and genital tract

    SWAB

  • 6

    not recommended for viral collection

    WOODEN SHAFT

  • 7

    transport should not take more than 10 minutes

    ANAEROBIC BACTERIA

  • 8

    transport within 15 minutes after collection

    CSF

  • 9

    may be added to urine samples to maintain appropriate colony at room temp. for 24 hrs if specimen cannot be processed ASAP

    BORIC ACID

  • 10

    to absorb fatty acids given off by the swab

    Transport system with charcoal

  • 11

    contains selective agar and a carbon dioxide (CO2)-generating tablet

    JEMBEC SYSTEM

  • 12

    preserves the sample for viral and bacterial isolation (Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma and Chlamydia)

    VIRAL TRANSPORT MEDIA

  • 13

    Clary blair

  • 14

    should be placed in anaerobic transport tubes or vials containing PRAS (pre-reduced anaerobically sterilized) medium to maintain moist and prevent dryness

    ANAEROBIC CULTURE

  • 15

    Used to prevent clotting of specimens

    ANTICOAGULANTS

  • 16

    Sputa, viral samples, fomites such as catheters and unpreserved samples like urine and stool

    REFRIGERATED TEMPERATURE

  • 17

    For delay processing of stool sample (more than two hours)  place the specimen in a ___ transport medium

    CARY BLAIR

  • 18

    Recommended from CSF sample for gram staining, culture, and sensitivity tests

    INCUBATOR TEMPERATURE

  • 19

    What is Degree Celsius of refrigerated temperature

    4°C

  • 20

    What is Degree Celsius Incubator

    35°C

  • 21

    What is Degree Celsius Ambient Room

    22°C TO 25°C

  • 22

    What is Degree Celsius Freezer

    -20°C OR -70°C

  • 23

    GIVE ME 3 EXAMPLE OF SPECIMEN REJECTION

    MISLABELED SPECIMEN,IMPROPER TRANSPORT TEMPERATURE,IMPROPER TRANSPORT MEDIA

  • 24

    examination for the presence of blood, mucus, and rice-watery appearance

    STOOL

  • 25

    indicators of an anaerobic infection

    NECROTIC TISSUE SAMPLE

  • 26

    must be thinly spread on a slide

    OPAQUE MATERIAL

  • 27

    crushed using two glass slides to assess their contents

    GRANULES

  • 28

    a drop on the slide while avoiding to spread all over

    THIN FLUIDS

  • 29

    Ideal for the detection of Mycobacteria, Nocardia and Rhodococcus.

    ACID FAST STAINING

  • 30

    An anaerobic swab that is moistened with Stuart’s or Amies’ medium

    SUPERFICIAL ABSCESS

  • 31

    Aspirate the specimen from the wall of the abscess or the advancing margin of the lesion

    DEEP ABSCESS

  • 32

    obtain a sample from both eyes using two separate swabs

    CONJUCTIVA

  • 33

    Using a spatula, scrape the discharge and inoculate directly onto/into medium.

    CORNEAL SCRAPING

  • 34

    The specimen of choice for the recovery of Bordetella pertussis

    NASOPHARYNGEAL SPECIMEN

  • 35

    The recommended specimen for the routine culture of group A streptococci.

    THROAT SPECIMEN

  • 36

    Rinse the mouth with sterile water prior to sample collection

    SPUTUM

  • 37

    Methods of collection of sputum

    EXPECTORATION AND INDUCED

  • 38

    Mucus should be removed prior to sample collectionA lubricant should not be used on the specimen

    CERVIX

  • 39

    Surgical biopsy or transcervicalaspirate

    ENDOMETRIUM

  • 40

    Sample collection: a flexible swab should be inserted 2-4 cm into the ___ and rotated for two seconds

    URETHRA

  • 41

    Exudates should be removed before specimen collection

    VAGINA

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    refers to the destruction of all forms of life, including bacterial spores.

    STERILIZATION

  • 2

    refers to a process that eliminates a defined scope of microorganisms, including some spores.

    DISINFECTION

  • 3

    A substance applied to the skin for the purpose of eliminating or reducing the number of bacteria present

    ANTISEPTIC

  • 4

    may contain excessive fatty acids which are inhibitory and toxic to some bacteria

    COTTON TIPPED SWAB

  • 5

    Used for specimens from URT, external ear, eye, and genital tract

    SWAB

  • 6

    not recommended for viral collection

    WOODEN SHAFT

  • 7

    transport should not take more than 10 minutes

    ANAEROBIC BACTERIA

  • 8

    transport within 15 minutes after collection

    CSF

  • 9

    may be added to urine samples to maintain appropriate colony at room temp. for 24 hrs if specimen cannot be processed ASAP

    BORIC ACID

  • 10

    to absorb fatty acids given off by the swab

    Transport system with charcoal

  • 11

    contains selective agar and a carbon dioxide (CO2)-generating tablet

    JEMBEC SYSTEM

  • 12

    preserves the sample for viral and bacterial isolation (Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma and Chlamydia)

    VIRAL TRANSPORT MEDIA

  • 13

    Clary blair

  • 14

    should be placed in anaerobic transport tubes or vials containing PRAS (pre-reduced anaerobically sterilized) medium to maintain moist and prevent dryness

    ANAEROBIC CULTURE

  • 15

    Used to prevent clotting of specimens

    ANTICOAGULANTS

  • 16

    Sputa, viral samples, fomites such as catheters and unpreserved samples like urine and stool

    REFRIGERATED TEMPERATURE

  • 17

    For delay processing of stool sample (more than two hours)  place the specimen in a ___ transport medium

    CARY BLAIR

  • 18

    Recommended from CSF sample for gram staining, culture, and sensitivity tests

    INCUBATOR TEMPERATURE

  • 19

    What is Degree Celsius of refrigerated temperature

    4°C

  • 20

    What is Degree Celsius Incubator

    35°C

  • 21

    What is Degree Celsius Ambient Room

    22°C TO 25°C

  • 22

    What is Degree Celsius Freezer

    -20°C OR -70°C

  • 23

    GIVE ME 3 EXAMPLE OF SPECIMEN REJECTION

    MISLABELED SPECIMEN,IMPROPER TRANSPORT TEMPERATURE,IMPROPER TRANSPORT MEDIA

  • 24

    examination for the presence of blood, mucus, and rice-watery appearance

    STOOL

  • 25

    indicators of an anaerobic infection

    NECROTIC TISSUE SAMPLE

  • 26

    must be thinly spread on a slide

    OPAQUE MATERIAL

  • 27

    crushed using two glass slides to assess their contents

    GRANULES

  • 28

    a drop on the slide while avoiding to spread all over

    THIN FLUIDS

  • 29

    Ideal for the detection of Mycobacteria, Nocardia and Rhodococcus.

    ACID FAST STAINING

  • 30

    An anaerobic swab that is moistened with Stuart’s or Amies’ medium

    SUPERFICIAL ABSCESS

  • 31

    Aspirate the specimen from the wall of the abscess or the advancing margin of the lesion

    DEEP ABSCESS

  • 32

    obtain a sample from both eyes using two separate swabs

    CONJUCTIVA

  • 33

    Using a spatula, scrape the discharge and inoculate directly onto/into medium.

    CORNEAL SCRAPING

  • 34

    The specimen of choice for the recovery of Bordetella pertussis

    NASOPHARYNGEAL SPECIMEN

  • 35

    The recommended specimen for the routine culture of group A streptococci.

    THROAT SPECIMEN

  • 36

    Rinse the mouth with sterile water prior to sample collection

    SPUTUM

  • 37

    Methods of collection of sputum

    EXPECTORATION AND INDUCED

  • 38

    Mucus should be removed prior to sample collectionA lubricant should not be used on the specimen

    CERVIX

  • 39

    Surgical biopsy or transcervicalaspirate

    ENDOMETRIUM

  • 40

    Sample collection: a flexible swab should be inserted 2-4 cm into the ___ and rotated for two seconds

    URETHRA

  • 41

    Exudates should be removed before specimen collection

    VAGINA