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4.What are the possible consequences for a patient whose blood cultures become positive, but the isolated organism is la

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4.What are the possible consequences for a patient whose blood
cultures become positive, but the isolated organism is late found
to be a contaminant?
5.The clinical microbiology lab doesn't collect any blood.
However, as part of the health care professionals, micro lab need
to be patient advocates. How do you play your part in this regard
to make sure enough blood is collected, the most critical step in
the blood culture process to diagnose sepsis and bloodstream
infections?
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