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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION. DEFINITION OF INTERNSHIP Objectives to relate theory to practice to acquire new skills in different routine laboratory benches to know other test that carried out in other laboratory to have a clue on how other laboratory function

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INTRODUCTION

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  1. INTRODUCTION DEFINITION OF INTERNSHIP Objectives to relate theory to practice to acquire new skills in different routine laboratorybenches to know other test thatcarried out in otherlaboratory to have a clue on how otherlaboratoryfunction to experiencebieng an independentworker GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION CULTURAL VALUES

  2. HISTORY OF THE HOSPITAL • General history • Staff strength and bed capacity • Various functional department • Organigram of the hospital

  3. LABORATORY • STRUCTURE OF THE LABORATORY • laboratory Staff strength • Various benches • Reception and registration • Sample collection and identification

  4. Analytical runs • SEROLOGY HIV TEST WIDAL TEST C-REACTIVE PROTEINE • Parasitology MP URINE EXAMINATION STOOL EXAMINATION

  5. ANALYTICAL RUNS CON • HAEMATOLOGY NFS EMMEL’S TEST • MICROBIOLOGY Cultures( urine , stool, PCV, semen,) Biochemical test Sensitivity testing

  6. ANALYTICAL CON • BIOCHEMISTRY Urine analysis Liver function test Kidney function test electrolytes

  7. COMMUNICATION AND COLLABORATION • MAJOR OBSERVATIONS Usage of sterile speculum for each patient Eating and drinking in laboratory High patient turn over

  8. Three most prevalent diseases in the month of march,April and may

  9. Formula used • Prevalence rate =number of positive cases Total number of patients % prevalence= number ofpositive cases×100 Total number of patients

  10. Major difficulties • Scarcity of water • Climate • Language • mosquitoes

  11. New vital skills • Collection of PCV and PU • Collection from new born babies • Detection of internal inflammation using CRP test • Use of CYAN HAEMATO machine to perform FBC • Detection of MP using fluorescent microscope • Screening of sickle cell using the EMMEL’S test

  12. Recommendation and conclusion • Acknowledgement and dedication To our parents, Our supervisors Lab staffs of HCNDA Lab teachers of CSHS Not forgetting Mr. and Mrs. Njumbe Miss Comfort

  13. DEDICATION • WE DEDICATE THIS PIECE OF WORK TO THE ALMIGHTY GOD FOR THE STRENGTH , WISDOM AND PROTECTION HE GAVE TO US AND TO OUR FAMILIES FOR THEIR MORAL AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT.

  14. THANKS, MERCI POUR VOTRE BONNE COMPREHENSION ET VOS OVATIONS

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