Estimating Elements

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Estimating Elements

The number of bacteria, yeast, crystals and mucous must be estimated.

  1. Examine 10 fields under high power (40X) magnification. Use phase-contrast if needed.
  2. Determine the average of each element found and record the findings according to the following criteria:
    • Element fills <1/4 of each field = trace
    • Element fills about 1/4 of each field = 1+
    • Element fills about 1/2 of each field = 2+
    • Element fills about 3/4 of each field = 3+
    • Element fills total field = 4+