Microscope
Fecal Analysis
Restraints
Urinalysis
Assays
100

Time microscopes professionally serviced.

What is annually.

100
Two tests utilized to run fecal analysis.

fecal float and smear

100

Restraint main rule

What is apply the minimum effective amount of restraint to ensure the safety of all?

100
Voided sample time and collection.

What is first thing in the morning and midstream with a ladle or bowl?

100

Test to check percentage of red blood cells.

What is PCV?

200

The four main objectives on a microscope.

What is 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x.

200

Fecal smear preparation.

What is saline (distilled water) with small amount of feces on a slide?

200

Hand placement for jugular restraint

What is wrapped around the muzzle?

200

Cystocentesis recumbency

What is lateral, dorsal, or standing?

200

Test that requires intradermal injections

What is allergen test?

300
Proper way to carry a microscope.

one hand on the arm and other on the base

300

Fecal collection methods

What is fecal loops and witnessing animal and collecting?

300

Cats front limbs placement for jugular restraint

What is extended downward off the edge of the table

300

Time frame to test urine at room temperature

What is 1 hour?

300

Tool to test specific gravity and total protein.

What is refractometer?

400

Place where slides go 

What is on the stage and secured with the stage clip?

400
Minimum amount needed 

What is 2-5 grams (1/2 to 1 teaspoon)

400

Finger placement for cephalic restraint

What is the proximal part of the forearm?

400

Important step before catheterization

What is prepare all sterile supplies?

400

Tube used for CBC and has EDTA.

What is lavender top tube?

500

Objective where most fecal parasites are visualized.

What is 10x?

500

Best way to see trophozoites

What is fecal smear

500

Hand placement for lateral saphenous

What is distal to the stifle?

500

Collection method that creates trauma to bladder.

What is cystocentesis?

500

Test that is looking for clumping

What is agglutination?