The slides that go on the bottom/go in first
What are electrolytes?
CBC stands for
What is Complete Blood Count?
The most important thing to do before putting a sample in the SediVue
What is invert/swirl?
How many drops of sample does it take to run a heartworm test? drops of diluent ?
What is 3 drops, what is 4 drops
Name a specialty test
What is SDMA, TT4, Progesterone, Phenobarbital, or Bile Acids
The amount of blood in a whole blood separator (green top disc)
What is 0.6-0.8cc or 0.7cc?
Used in the SediVue to confirm bacteria
What is Bacteria Confirmation Kit?
Name a SNAP test that can be stored at room temperature
What is HW4DX, HWT, or PARVO?
Recommended order of tube draw for multiple specimens.
The fluid used to run a dilution
What is 0.9% saline?
Morphological changes and platelet clumping can be a result from
What is inappropriate sample fill volume?
The 2 ways to put the urine in the Sedivue
What is pipettor and syringe?
how many more times likely are you to develop kidney disease if test positive for Ehrlichia?
What is 112%
Sample that has a reddish hue
What is hemolysis?
The amount of time slides can be outside of the package
What is 2-5 minutes?
The anticoagulant in a purple top tube
What is EDTA?
How long can you run the same patient multiple times and only be charged for 1 run
What is 24 hours?
Snap tests that are refrigerated must sit out in room temperature for how long before running
What is 30 minutes?
How often does all of your equipment get cleaned?
Every 30 days.
The 4 sample types the Catalyst can run
What is whole blood, serum, plasma, and urine?
Name another fluid that can be ran in the Procyte Dx
What is abdominal fluid, thoracic fluid, or synovial fluid?
The amount of urine that goes in the Sedivue
What is 165 microliters (0.165cc) or 4-5 drops
The inappropriate way to collect sample for giardia/parvo
What is rectally?
Minimum quantity of blood that should be drawn for a test cbc and chemistry?
3ml