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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Stool Cultures Hemoccult Gastroccult Sputum Cultures Throat Cultures

2 MD order

3 What is required to get a stool culture?

4 It needs a special container.

5 What is an ova and parasite culture?

6 This test detects the presence of bacteria, parasites or bleeding.

7 What is a stool culture?

8 Ova and parasites.

9 What is the microscopic examination for parasites and their eggs?

10 Diarrhea

11 What is liquid stool?

12 Blood in the urine or stool.

13 What is an abnormal finding?

14 Bright, red blood in the stool.

15 What is bleeding in the lower GI tract?

16 Melena

17 What is old blood from the esophagus or upper GI tract.

18 Occult blood

19 What is blood that is not visible and can only be detected microscopically?

20 Hemoccult blood testing.

21 What test is usually done on the nursing unit instead of the laboratory?

22 Gastroccult testing

23 What is testing for blood in emesis or the upper GI system?

24 Emesis of naso-gastric suctioning.

25 What is the process of obtaining gastric secretions?

26 Peptic ulcer

27 What is the most common cause of gastric bleeding?

28 Hemoccult slides

29 What is the specialized slide to apply gastric contents on to test for occult blood?

30 Hemoccult solution.

31 What is the solution to applied to the hemoccult slides?

32 Secretion from the lungs.

33 What is sputum?

34 Early morning

35 What is the best time to obtain a sputum specimen?

36 Culture/ sensitivity, cytology and AFB.

37 What are various sputum tests?

38 Suctioning

39 What is the procedure used if the patient is unable to expectorate sputum?

40 Increased fluid intake

41 What the patient is encouraged to do to aid in expectorating a sputum specimen?

42 Throat culture

43 What is obtained if a patient shows signs/symptoms of a upper respiratory infection or sinus infection?

44 Antibiotics

45 What should not be started until a culture and sensitivity is obtained?

46 Culturette

47 What is the specialized tube to use when obtaining a throat culture?

48 Rapid strep test.

49 What is test for strep throat that has results in 5 minutes?

50 Tonsils

51 What is the area of the throat to swab to get a culture?


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