This type of footwear is prohibited in the lab.
What are sandals or open-toed shoes?
The microscope most commonly used in Veterinary practice?
What is the Compound Light Microscope
This common test format uses enzyme-linked reactions that produce a color change when detecting disease.
What is an ELISA test?
If the conjugate color is blue for a SNAP test, the number of drops needed is this.
What is 4 drops?
This anticoagulant is found in the purple/lavender top tube.
What is EDTA?
The 3 protective clothing items that must be worn in the lab.
What are lab coat, gloves, and safety glasses?
The total magnification when using a 10x ocular lens with a 40x objective
What is 400x
This tool measures urine specific gravity by comparing fluid weight to distilled water.
What is a refractometer?
These proteins are produced by the body to “remember” past infections.
What are antibodies?
This tube contains a clot activator but no anticoagulant
What is the red top tube?
The Canadian system that classifies hazardous materials in the workplace.
What is WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System)?
The part of the microscope that controls the amount of light passing through the condenser
What is the iris diaphragm
This lab procedure requires balancing tubes in opposing spots before use.
What is centrifugation
This foreign substance triggers an immune response in ELISA testing
What is an antigen?
This anticoagulant is used in green top tubes for plasma testing
What is lithium heparin?
The document that provides detailed safety and handling information for chemicals.
What is the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet)?
The cleaning solution recommended for microscope lenses
What is methanol
The correct RPM for spinning urine samples in a centrifuge
What is 1000–2500 RPM for about 5 minutes?
This common test format uses enzyme-linked reactions that produce a color change when detecting disease.
What is an ELISA test?
This additive in a blue-topped tube is required for coagulation testing.
What is sodium citrate?
The first action when a chemical spill occurs
What is telling the instructor
Fine focus adjustment is critical at:
What is 40 and 100x objectives
The correct RPM for spinning blood in the centrifuge
What is 2500-3000 RPM for about 10 minutes
These forms must be completed with detailed lesion description, history, and diagrams for pathology submissions.
What are requisition forms?
What tube type should never be used for any hormone testing?
What is the SST tube?
Yellow top
Any tube containing a gel separator