Intro to Lab
Lab Equipment
Hematology
Urinalysis
Random ?
100

Infection that occurred while the animal was in the veterinary clinic.

What is the definition of nosocomial infection?


100

The correct way to carry a microscope is:


holding the arm with one hand and supporting the base with the other hand.

100

Red blood cells have broken down and spilled hemoglobin into the sample, rendering most blood chemistry tests inaccurate

What is hemolysis?

100

Obtaining the urine via free catch with a sterile collection cup means the sample is considered sterile.


What is true?

100

The area of the blood smear the technician will be evaluating for cell morphology. 


What is the monocellular area?


200

Disease, infection or harm to an animal caused by a veterinary professional.

What is iatrogenic?

200

A refractometer function is:


measures the refractive index of solution.

200

A PCV provide you with this information.


What is the % of RBC in circulating blood.

200

Cystitis is the term used for this disease.


What is urinary incontinence?

200

This term describes an increase in volume of voided urine.


What is polyuria?

300

This is the name of a disease that can be passed from animals to humans. 

What is a Zoonotic disease?

300

SNAP tests are this type of antigen test.


What is a Elisa test?

300

The buffy coat is a white band of this cell.


What is WBCs?

300

A specific gravity tells the veterinarian this.


What is how well the kidney's are functioning?

300

The liquid portion of the blood that does not contain fibrin.

What is serum?

400

This is the tube you need for a Chemistry or a PCV.

What is a GTT with lithium heparin?

400

This prevents or delays blood sample from clotting.

What is anticoagulant?

400

When looking at a blood smear under the microscope, the feather edge is where we look at this. 


What is platelet clumping and blood parasites. 

400

Supernatant refers to this.


What is the fluid poured off the sample after centrifugation?

400

The instrument used to measure plasma total protein of a blood.


What is a refractometer?

500

The type of blood tube(s) used for a test that requires a serum sample.


What is a serum separator?

500

A LLT has this anticoagulant.

What is EDTA?

500

The noncellular portion of unclotted blood still containing fibrin.

What is plasma?

500

The gross analysis for a urinalysis consists of these 4 steps.


What is color, clarity, odor, volume?  CCOV

500

A chemistry machine runs profiles that check this function while a hematology machine runs this test.


What is internal organ function, and CBCs?