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anatomical and surgical pathologyTissue analysis, cytologic examination, surgical biopsy, frozen sections, performance autopsies
designed to remove all extractable water from the tissue and replacing a support mediumtissue processing
it provides a sufficient rigidity to enable sectioning of the tissue without damage or distortionparaffin wax
under clinical analysis areas is specimen processing is:blood and other body fluid
anatomical and surgical pathologycytologic examination, tissue analysis, perform autopsies, frozen section, surgical biopsy
steps in histopathology sectionfixation, dehydration, clearing, infiltration, embedding, trimming, sectioning, staining, mounting, labelling
two section in hematologyroutine hematology and coagulation test
specimens in clinical analysisblood, sputum, urine, stool, seminal fluid, CSF
section in hematology which prevents blood in clottingroutine hematology
complex iron that binds with metal ionsethylene diamine tetra acetic acid (EDTA)
frequent performed test in routine hematologyComplete blood count
a protein that carries or binds oxygen and carbon dioxide- to the tissue and cellshemoglobin (Hgb)
a percentage of RBC in the total blood volumehematocrit (Hgt)
examining the blood under microscopeblood smear
measures how quickly the RBC settles at the bottom the faster the normal rate may indicate diseases or inflammation in the bodyerythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
homeostasis is evaluated- a process in which the blood flows and clot forms to prevent blood loss during injury.coagulation test
the tube that is used in coagulation testlight blue tube
identifying directly the RBC, the antigen on the surface of the RBCForward/ Direct typing
anti coagulant tube: LIGHT BLUE TOPSODIUM CITRATE
most automated section in laboratoryclinical chemistry
BUNBlood Urea Nitrogen
antigen + antibodyimmune response
detection of microorganisms in patient samplemicrobiology
tests in microbiologyculture and sensitivity
color of gram stain positivepurple and blue
processing of blood transfusionblood bank
commonly test in blood bankABO rh typing, type and cross matching, Direct antiglobulin test
whats is the blood type that has no both antibodytype AB
what is the blood type that has A antigentype A
what is the blood type that has no antigen on bothtype o
what is the reagent used in Forward direct ABO/rh typinganti sera
forward direct ABO/rh typing detects?antigen
what is the sample used in Forward/direct Abo/rh typing?RBC
what is the reagent used in reverse typing ?A cell and B cell - packed RBC
reverse typing detects?antibody
sample that is using in reverse typing is?plasma
methods used in blood typingtube and slide method
type of wbc that against parasitic infectioneosinophil
Classification of Service Capability in the laboratory-Qualitative Platelet determination; routine hematology; routine fecalysisPrimary clinical Laboratory
classification of service capability; Routine Clinical Chemistry, quantitative platelet determination; potassium hydroxide KOHSecondary Clinical Laboratory
Classification of service capability : Special Chemistry, hematology including coagulation, microbiology Aerobic and non aerobicTertiary clinical laboratory
major subjects in licensure examinationClinical Chemistry, Microbiology, parasitology, hematology immunology, serology and blood bank