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Jeopardy V

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A scraping or swab from here is used for identification of respiratory viruses.

What are nasal passages?

Its the preferred sample when testing for the presence of viral pathogens.

What is serum?

This type of urine sample collection method ensures the most sterility.

What is cystocenetsis?

The location where crebrospinal fluid is collected.

What is between the meninges?

Canine virus that affecting the trachea and bronchial passages

What is kennel cough?

They contain pathogenic microbes that have been significantly weakened, but are alive.

What are attenuated vaccines?

When an animal does not show clinical signs of a viral disease, yet tests positive for the antigen.

What is a latent virus?

They are best classified as unicellular fungi that can be aerobic or anaerobic and can reproduce sexually or asexually.

What are yeasts?

Lightly touching the surface of a fungal growth with a sterile loop being careful not to disturb the spores.

What is a “tease mount”

A microorganism capable of causing disease.

What is a pathogen?

The color yeast appear when gram stained

What is positive or red-pink?

Its a differential stain.

What is a gram stain?

They stain pink or red when gram stained.

What are gram negative organisms?

Staining it improves the visual aspect of cellular matter.

What is urine sedimentation

It’s purpose is to adhere the smeared substance to the slide so that it is not washed away during further staining

What is fixer solution?

Total protein analysis, white blood cell differentiation, and hemoglobin determination

What are tests included in a standared CBC?

A blood film smear is created using this kind of sample.

What is anti-coagulated whole blood?

They lead from the kidneys to the bladder

Neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils

What are granulocytes?

WBCs present during allergic reactions

What are eosinophils?

It contains EDTA and is used to submit whole blood for CBC

What is a purple top collection tube?

Patients with untreated diabetes have elevated values of this chemistry in both urine and blood

What is glucose?

They are chemistry tests used to determine pancreatic function

What are amylase and lipase?

The blood collection tubes required for submitting a CBC and 25 blood chemistries

What is a lavender top with EDTA and a serum separator?

This test is used to detect immune-mediated hemolytic anemia

What is the Coombs’ test?

For this test urine must be at room temperature if accurate results are to be obtained

What is a chemical reagent strip analysis ?