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SPECIMEN MEDIA NORMAL FLORA COMMON PATHOGENS OTHER
Blood
have been alcohol dipped &
flamed or autoclaved. If pos,
call. ID all isolates. Direct
antigen tests of limited value.
Skin prep: 80%–95% ethanol
or isopropyl alcohol followed
by povidone-iodine or tincture
of iodine. Optimum volume:
adult, 20 mL; child, 1 mL per
yr of life. blood-to-broth ratio
1:5 to 1:10. Usually draw 2 sets
in 24 hr. Automated systems
widely used for monitoring.
Growth indicated by consump-
tion of O 2 or production of CO 2.
Gram stain & subculture still
required for ID.
None
Common contaminants:
CNS, Micrococcus, alpha
strep, diphtheroids,
P. acnes
Most labs inoculate
an aerobic & anaero-
bic bottle. Some use
2 aerobic bottles, no
anaerobic
Any isolate potentially signifi-
cant. GPC are most common
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