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we save specimen in some fluid mentioned the name of that fluid and how it prepared?​

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Answered by fantanoor89
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Obtaining a specimen involves the collection of tissue or fluids for laboratory analysis or near-patient testing, and may be the first step in determining a diagnosis and treatment (Dougherty and Lister, 2015). The procedure used to collect a specimen must minimise the risk of introducing error and protect the health and safety of both the patient and the staff who handle the sample. This article, the first in a four-part series, explores the general principles of specimen collection and describes how to collect a midstream specimen of urine (MSU).

Specimens are an important part of a holistic assessment and can help to:

Build a clinical picture of the patient;

Confirm a diagnosis;

Inform a treatment plan.

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Answered by shivaguru45
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There are four steps involved in obtaining a good quality specimen for testing: (1) preparation of the patient, (2) collection of the specimen, (3) processing the specimen, and (4) storing and/or transporting the specimen. Since information related to any of these areas may change as clinical laboratory technology changes.

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