Pre-Lab
Tools and Equipment
During Labs
Clean Up
Safety Issues
100

This kind of behavior in the lab helps prevent dangerous situations.

Mature/respectful/responsible Behavior

100

List 2 types of safety equipment that may be used in the lab.

Gloves, goggles or aprons

100

True or False: Gloves must be worn during any specimen dissection.

True

100

At the end of any lab your table should look...

Clean / The way it did when you arrived
100

True or false: Broken glass can go in the normal trash.

False, it goes in a separate broken glass container.

200

If you don't understand the procedure you should...

Ask the teacher

200

What tool is used to start an incision?

Scalpel
200
How should you move sharp objects?
Point facing downward.
200

True or false: You may pour any excess preservative fluid down the drain.

False

200

You nick yourself during a dissection and it is not bleeding. What should you do?

Alert Ms. Orellana and wash your hands.

300

If Ms. Orellana gives you glassware that is cracked or chipped you should...

Immediately return it to and get a replacement

300

What tool is used for extending a cut, or cutting through tough tissues?

Scissors

300

Can you conduct additional experiments when you have finished your lab procedure?

No, unless it has been pre-approved by Ms. Orellana

300

True or false: Dry labs do not require any post-lab clean up.

False

300

What might happen if food is left near a specimen?

Contamination of the food.

400

Before starting a lab you should...

Read the procedures

400

Where is Ms. Orellana's Eye Wash station?

In the front corner of the room
400

Where should your person items be during a lab?

Under your desk or away from lab tables.

400

Materials that contain tissues and body parts of a specimen must be thrown away in a _________ container.

Biohazard

400

Why should you avoid using a scalpel for extended cuts, or cuts through tough tissue?

It is more dangerous than scissors if the blade slips.

500

What type of clothing should be worn during lab?

Closed-toed shoes, long pants, long hair tied up

500

What is the formal name of this tool?

Forceps

500

How should you treat all preserved specimens?

Respectfully

500

Specimens may be preserved with different types of fluids. How do you know each specimens disposal methods?

Carefully read all the disposal instructions for each lab.
500

An improper cut causes a tray to flip over and now the student has preservative in their eyes. What should the student immediately do?

Use the eye wash station. (Partner alerts Ms. Orellana)