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How to Use the Cervical Brush for Cervical Cells
Aug 19 , 2021
Every woman has her own pattern or distribution of cervix mucosal epithelium. At birth, the connections between the intrinsic squamous epithelium covering the vaginal opening and the intrinsic columnar epithelium along the cervical opening are not at the same level. Pregnancy, hormonal changes after puberty, vaginal pH, menopause, and prior therapy, in addition to individual anatomy, are...
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What ESR Test Is For?
Sep 27 , 2021
The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is a non-specific test that has been used to detect inflammation linked with diseases such as infections, cancer, and autoimmune diseases.I believe that after reading this post, you will have a clear understanding of what ESR is. This article discusses three aspects: when to test, what to test, and what the test results mean. When to Have a ESR Test? When y...
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Did You Choose the Right Laboratory Centrifuge Tubes?
Nov 30 , 2021
Centrifuge Tubes are a common laboratory consumable use in a laboratory. It is used to hold experimental liquids and then placed inside the centrifuge for centrifugation. What are the differences between centrifugal tubes? Let's talk in detail below. Divide From Material Centrifuge tubes are divided into plastic and glass. Plastic centrifuge tubes are used more because glass can not be used i...
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Lancet Needle:Needlestick Injury Management
Dec 14 , 2021
Venous blood collection is a routine part of diagnosis and has become the main way to cause needle stick injury. Studies have shown that more than 90% of nurses have received blood collection training. However, needlestick injury accidents are still common. So how can we prevent sharps injuries? Causes of Needle Puncture (1) Weak Awareness of Protection: Lack of necessary operation training...
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Esr Test:Procedure,Causes,Results
Jan 11 , 2022
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), ESR test is used for inflammation in the body. Through this test, we can find out the symptoms related to inflammation. 1. Preparation Before Test 1.1 sample type: venous blood 2ml (the sample should be fresh, pay attention to avoid pollution, hemolysis, and suspected blood clot) 1.2 patient preparation: the patient is in a quiet state, and is little affected ...