Reading and Reporting Direct Smears

Contaminated Gram Stain Solution

  • Contamination of the staining solutions rarely occurs, but should be suspected when smears repeatedly contain the same organisms, and these organisms do not grow or are inconsistent with the clinical picture.
  • Yeast and gram negative rods can occur as stain contaminants.

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