Sputum is more commonly known as mucus coughed up from the lungs. Doctors most often ask for this type of sample to look for infections involving the lungs, such as pneumonia or bronchitis.
Acid-fast sputum refers to a sample of sputum that is stained using a special acid-fast stain to detect acid-fast bacteria, such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This staining technique helps in diagnosing diseases like tuberculosis by identifying the presence of these specific bacteria in the sputum sample.
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well sputum is a matter salivia mixed with discharges from the respiratory passages and mucus it is often spat from the mouth. a sputum slide would probably referring to the slide you put in on to look at it under a microscope.
An induced sputum specimen is a sample of mucus and other material from the respiratory tract that is collected by asking a patient to cough deeply after inhaling a hypertonic saline mist to help bring up sputum. This sample is then analyzed in the laboratory to detect pathogens, inflammation, or other respiratory issues.
A Gram stain is commonly used to observe bacteria in a sputum sample. This staining procedure helps visualize the bacterial cell wall structure and arrangement, aiding in the identification of different bacterial species.
The laboratory procedure for determining the pathogen present in sputum involves first collecting the sputum sample from the patient. The sample is then cultured on appropriate media to allow for the growth of any present pathogens. After growth, the colonies are identified through various methods such as biochemical tests, microscopy, and molecular techniques. Antibiotic susceptibility testing can also be performed to guide treatment decisions.
Sputum is a thick fluid produced in the respiratory system, particularly in the lungs and airways. It often contains mucus, cells, and other substances, and is usually expelled from the body through coughing. Sputum can be analyzed to help diagnose respiratory conditions such as infections or diseases.
The only two "types" of samples that I know of are: 1. Sputum sample 2. Biopsy sample of the lungs Hope this helps.
The "sperlium" for the AFB (Acid-Fast Bacilli) test refers to the specimen or sample used for testing, which is typically a sputum sample from a patient suspected of having tuberculosis or other mycobacterial infections. This sample is stained and examined under a microscope to identify the presence of acid-fast bacilli. Proper collection and handling of the sputum specimen are crucial for accurate test results.
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It could be any number of aquarium diseases. take a sample of water and the next fish that dies to your local aquarium store and have them looked at.
Samples may include stool sample, blood sample, or other samples.