BRONCHOSCOPY |
Preparation |
- |
Type, Number or Volume |
Brushings, trans-bronchial biopsies, secretions. |
Container or Transport Device |
Sterile screw top container. |
Technique |
Aspirated through inner chamber of bronchoscope. Collected by physician. |
Comments |
Possible contamination with oropharyngeal organisms during instrument passage. |
EXPECTORATED SPUTUM |
Preparation |
May require induction by nebulizer, hydration, physiotherapy, or postural drainage; may require patient to brush teeth and rinse before specimen is taken. |
Type, Number or Volume |
Sputum (not saliva) |
Container or Transport Device |
Sterile screw top container. |
Technique |
Best taken under supervision to help induce deep cough. |
Comments |
Screened by Gram stain prior to culture. May be refrigerated. Sputum cultures are not helpful in absence of respiratory symptoms or signs. |
For Mycobacterium |
Preparation |
For Mycobacterium-3 early morning, fresh specimens from deep cough. |
Type, Number or Volume |
5-10 ml (3 ml minimum) |
Container or Transport Device |
Sterile screw top container, placed in sealed biohazard bag. |
Technique |
- |
Comments |
- |
TRACHEAL ASPIRATE |
Preparation |
Aseptic technique. |
Type, Number or Volume |
Sputum. |
Container or Transport Device |
Sterile container. |
Technique |
Use sterile suction catheter to aspirate from tracheostomy or endotracheal tubes. |
Comments |
May be refrigerated. |