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normal saline(0.85%) is used for routine examination of___________. A)urine specimen. B)stool specimen. C)fluid specimen. D)eye​

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Answered by aaqilrayan810
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Answer:

b. Collect specimen with as little contamination from indigenous ... of the laboratory in addition to ordering the tests. ... Swabs should not be used if fluid can be obtained.

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Answered by SharadSangha
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The correct response to the given question is Option B: Stool specimen.

  • Stool samples are taken in order to examine or detect any abnormalities in the body.
  • This is mostly used to detect parasite cells, tropoziotes, eggs, cysts, and blood cells such as leukocytes and erythrocytes.
  • Normal saline is employed because it is isotonic to our body's blood cells and the cellular structure of the species described above.
  • This microscopic organism, if present in a stool sample, characterises any disease caused by them and can be identified using a stool sample.
  • Fluid, eye, and urine specimens are incorrect since they are used to identify diseases that are unrelated to the organisms listed here.
  • As a result, option B is the correct response.

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