to get the sediment for observation whether the urine got bacteria, blood ( red blood cell or white blood cell ), epithelium cell. and also to observed kind of crystal.
while using centrifuge the sample must b kept at opposite position to each other in order to balance the machine. the lid of an centrifuge must b placed tightly to avoid any accident. must b done under the guidance of well informed person.
A centrifuge has holes to insert the centrifuge tubes in, a cap to secure the tubes inside, and a lid to protect both the samples and experimenter in case of malfunction. There is also typically a way to set the centrifuge speed and a power switch to turn the centrifuge on and off.
BV can't be detected by a urine test. BV is found physical exam, pH testing of the vaginal fluid, or microscopic exam of the fluid, or a combination of these.
Microscopic hematuria is the medical term meaning occult blood in urine. If the blood is obvious to the naked eye, it's called gross hematuria.
outward, because centrifuge means separating.
Urine Full Examination & Microscopic Examination
The microscopic, functional unit of the kidney and the site of urine-production is the Nephron.
Using a standardized Urinalysis System
No candidate can survive a microscopic inspection.
The tube is not so important . It's the centrifuge that does the work.
There are two main issues with a centrifuge concerning quality controls. These are the speed of the motor and the smoothness of the spin.
while using centrifuge the sample must b kept at opposite position to each other in order to balance the machine. the lid of an centrifuge must b placed tightly to avoid any accident. must b done under the guidance of well informed person.
urinalysis: or UA is a physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine.
A clean, unrevealing, urine sample microscopic examination.
in normal urine analysis these test can be done 1 physical examination of the urine 2 chemical examination of the urine 3 microscopic examination of the urine
Urinalysis is a diagnostic physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of a urine sample (specimen).
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