what are media QC procedures?
sterility checks
- incubate plates at 35 degrees C-colony growth indicates contamination.
functional checks
what do functional checks test for?
general definition of C&S
culture- identify bacteria, sensitivity- susceptibility to antibiotics
what technique is used for collecting C&S specimens?
aseptic technique - ensure specimens not contaminated and potential pathogens in specimen is present. *collect before antibiotics.
what to do if delay in transport for C&S
refrigerate if they cannot be transported promptly. It will prevent growth of bacteria but not kill them
amies media swab (pink or red lid)
throat
wound
urogenital
charcoal media swab (black lid)
urogenital
blood culture bottles (anearobic and aerobic)
for blood
boric acid tubes (for collecting C&S)
urine
pre-reduced anaerobic sterilized PRAS transport media
tissue and bone
how to treat CSF and why?
treat as stat -***should never be refrigerated, Meningitis bacteria may be killed by the cold
How to prepare sputum for C&S?
-good specimen contains mucus- us a mucolytic agent for 15-20 and then mix with vortex to use
How to prepare tissue for C&S
-ground up to release microbes
How to prepare fluids for C&S?
-CSF, Pleural peritoneal fluid require concentration with a centrifuge or serofuge
microcentrifuge for fluids
filters
- once fluid through, filter removed with sterile forceps and placed on surface of appropriate culture media
appropriate culture media for different body cites
media to inoculate throat swab?
-BAP with taxos A disc, incubated anaerobic (anO2)
Add a staph streak if patient older than 5
Media to inoculate eye swab?
-Direct smear BAP with staph. streak Chocolate CO2 MTM CO2 BHI broth
plural fluid: cytofuge or centrifuge to concentrate
how is the method of inoculating specimen determined?
it is determined by type of specimen- swab, liquid, semisolid
how are swabs inoculated
used to make smears and inoculate (crosshatch and circle) all required media