University of Basrah holds a workshop on how to collect clinical samples from patients and how to transport them to the laboratory and deal with them through basic concepts
College of Dentistry at Basrah University held a workshop on how to collect clinical samples from patients and how to transport them to the laboratory and deal with them through basic concepts. The workshop discussed how to collect clinical samples from patients, how to transport them to the laboratory, and deal with them through basic concepts. The workshop aims to educate graduate students on how to collect clinical samples from patients, the method of transporting them to the laboratory, their safe arrival to the laboratory, and the mechanism by which clinical samples are preserved and disposed of using usual sterilization methods to preserve the safety of society and the environment. The workshop, in which Professor Dr. Salman Sahib Atshan, a medical microbiologist, lectured, included the critical criteria for rejecting samples sent to the laboratory that do not achieve accurate results through damage to the samples, delay, or the samples not conforming to the patient’s prescription. The workshop recommended storing samples in the event that it is not possible to examine the sample directly upon its arrival to the laboratory. It must be stored at an appropriate temperature until it is examined. There are different temperatures for storing samples. Marking the sample must know the sample with sufficient information in order to separate it and distinguish it from one another, for example, the patient’s name and age. Or date of birth, gender, and date of sample collection.
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