Synovial fluid is produced by synovial membranes in joint cavities and acts as a lubricant and shock absorber. It contains hyaluronic acid and filters interstitial fluid. During a joint aspiration procedure, fluid is extracted from a joint through a needle for analysis. Abnormal fluid characteristics can indicate conditions like gout, arthritis, or infection. Precautions are taken to prevent complications, and patients are monitored after the procedure. Laboratory tests of synovial fluid include examining appearance, cell count, crystals, and culturing for bacteria.