why don't they spin the sample that will be used for biochemistry?
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 1:22 pm
why don't
they spin the sample that will be used for biochemistry?
During the lumbar puncture 3 bottles are taken - here are 3 short-answer questions: 1.Why might the first bottle contain red blood cells? Presence of red blood cells in cerebrospinal fluid can be a good predictor of hemorrhage 2.What happens when you spin a CSF sample in a centrifuge? Spinning the CSF will bring any bacteria that are present to the base of the tube. 3.Why don't they spin the sample that will be used for biochemistry?
they spin the sample that will be used for biochemistry?
During the lumbar puncture 3 bottles are taken - here are 3 short-answer questions: 1.Why might the first bottle contain red blood cells? Presence of red blood cells in cerebrospinal fluid can be a good predictor of hemorrhage 2.What happens when you spin a CSF sample in a centrifuge? Spinning the CSF will bring any bacteria that are present to the base of the tube. 3.Why don't they spin the sample that will be used for biochemistry?