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Oil immersion and focusing
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The following are the measures to be kept in mind when adding immersion oil to the slide:
- Before adding immersion oil to the slide, ensure that the smear is facing upwards (Figure 1).
Figure 1: Slide should Face Upwards when Mounted on the Microscope Stage
- Add a drop of immersion oil, using the applicator (dropper bottle).
- The drop must fall freely onto the smear, so that the oil applicator does not touch the slide and get contaminated (Figure 2).
Figure 2: Oil Dropped onto Slide with an Applicator
- Mount the slide on the microscope and use the 10X objective lens to focus the smear, scan and look for mucoid material.
- Carefully rotate the 100X objective lens over the slide, adjust, sharp focus and observe under immersion oil.
Do’s and Don’ts:
- The 100X objective is the only lens requiring immersion oil.
- Keep the immersion oil away from other lenses.
- Use a good quality immersion oil.
- The immersion oil must have a medium viscosity and a refractive index (RI) greater than 1.5.
- Never allow the oil applicator to touch the slide.
- Do not use cedar wood oil diluted with xylene as it leaves a sticky residue on the lens and destroys the lens over time.
Resources
- Guidelines for Laboratory Consumables, Central TB Division, 2019.
- Laboratory Diagnosis of Tuberculosis by Sputum Microscopy, GLI Initiative.
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