Service Providers for Pus for Gram Stain
The ""Test Pus"" for Gram Stain involves applying a sample of pus to a microscope slide to identify bacterial infections. The purpose is to classify bacteria as Gram-positive or Gram-negative, aiding in diagnosis.
Steps:
Sample collection
Smear preparation
Staining (crystal violet, iodine, alcohol, safranin)
Microscope examination.
Preparation: No special prep needed.
Risks: Minimal, potential for discomfort during sampling.
Interpretation: Gram-positive bacteria stain purple; Gram-negative stain pink.
Conditions affecting results: Improper handling or contamination can lead to false results.