Essentially we draw two sets of blood and place them in two containers that contain a liquid which helps bacteria grow. They’re incubated and tested to see if bacteria grows, if yes well the suspicion is confirmed and they do a gram stain to check what type of bacteria is at play. It is sort of a silly test in practice, since iv antibiotics are going to be given before the results if someone is septic enough to be in the ER, since it’s a rather lengthy process to do.
Right, I understand this. The microzyma/somatid (God particle) are programmed to morph into the bacteria at this stage. You are seeing pleomorphism/polymorphism underway. Something you weren't taught in medical/nursing school most likely.
But why do feel your tests don't line up with what I shared as they seem unrelated from my perspective?
Essentially we draw two sets of blood and place them in two containers that contain a liquid which helps bacteria grow. They’re incubated and tested to see if bacteria grows, if yes well the suspicion is confirmed and they do a gram stain to check what type of bacteria is at play. It is sort of a silly test in practice, since iv antibiotics are going to be given before the results if someone is septic enough to be in the ER, since it’s a rather lengthy process to do.
Right, I understand this. The microzyma/somatid (God particle) are programmed to morph into the bacteria at this stage. You are seeing pleomorphism/polymorphism underway. Something you weren't taught in medical/nursing school most likely.
But why do feel your tests don't line up with what I shared as they seem unrelated from my perspective?