Final answer:
The correct sequence to measure hemoglobin content involves placing blood in the blood chamber, disposing of the pipette, smearing the blood with a hemolysis applicator, disposing of the applicator, covering the chamber, measuring with the hemoglobinometer, and recording the results.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct sequence of steps to measure hemoglobin content using a hemoglobinometer is:
- Drop blood from sample A in the blood chamber using a pipette.
- Dispose of the pipette in a sharps container.
- Use a hemolysis applicator to smear the blood until it is a darker color.
- Dispose of the hemolysis applicator appropriately.
- Add the chamber cover to the blood chamber and move to the hemoglobinometer.
- Measure the hemoglobin content by adjusting the slider (+/- buttons) to match the light intensity in the viewfinder of the hemoglobinometer.
- Record the result in the lab data.
Each step is critical to ensure safety and accuracy in obtaining the hemoglobin measurement.