Buenos días a todos los lectores de esta comunidad, #hive. Gusto en saludarles nuevamente. Espero hayan tenido un excelente día. Hoy quiero compartir con ustedes parte de mi práctica laboral.
Good morning to all readers of this community, #hive. Nice to greet you again. I hope you had a great day. Today I want to share with you part of my work practice.
Daily in the clinical laboratory many biological samples arrive to be analyzed.... In this case I will focus on explaining what happens when you take a urine sample and what is the procedure to finally give you a result.
Urine is an ultrafiltrate of the blood, formed in the kidneys and eliminated through the urethra to the outside, it is part of the body's wastes.
Once the urine sample arrives at the laboratory, it is identified, placed in test tubes to place the test strip and complete the macroscopic examination and then taken to the centrifuge to obtain a urinary sediment that will be the one we are going to work with.
We then discard the supernatant and place approximately 20 microliters of sample on an object slide, cover it with a coverslip and take it to the microscope.
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Finally, these are some of the pathological elements that we can see with the help of the optical microscope.
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Gracias amigos #hive por la lectura, espero le sirva de provecho está información #gems.
Thanks friends #hive for reading, I hope you find this #gems information useful.
The photos are my own, taken with my Samsung J2 core phone, the text translated with the application DeepL.