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CSMLS MLA QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What 3 types of information is in HIA? - Answers- Diagnostic, treatment and care
information
-Person's physical and mental health
-Treatment they are having or have received
-Drug or health care aids
-Health care benefits paid or provided

Health services Provider information
-information on health authorities
Used in workforce planning, determining if a provider's right to practice has been
cancelled or suspended

Registered Information
-Demographic information
-Address
-Citizenship

What are the 3 main branches of Health Canada? - Answers- Health programs and
services
-health insurance
-research program
-health services, promotion and fitness

Medical services

Health Protection Branch protects against:
-Unsafe food/drugs/cosmetics
-Medical and radiation emitting devices
-Pollutants and contaminants

What are the benefits of avoiding? - Answers- Reducing Stress
- Avoiding demanding or unpleasant people or topics

Saving Time
-Not wasting time and energy on low prioritization issues

Steering clear of danger
-Not stirring up the hornets nest

Setting up more favourable condition
-Gaining time to be better prepared

How is a pathology specimen container labelled? - Answers- Full Name
PHN

,Type of specimen and exact location
Relevant clinical history
Collection date and time

How do you label a cassette? - Answers- surgical/autopsy
Year
Case number
Block number

What is Protocol A when cleaning an instrument? - Answers- Most severe protocol
Recommended for extremely high risk tissues

Soak instrument in commercial lab detergent containing a phenolic disinfectant
(Sanikleen)

Container and instrument are steam sterilized in an autoclave prior to washing with
soap and water.

What are the 4 stages of teamwork? - Answers- forming

Storming

Norming

Performing

What is Protocol B when cleaning an instrument? - Answers- more common for tools
(scape, scissors, etc.)

Soak instrument in Sanikleen followed by washing in hot soapy water.

What is Protocol D when cleaning an instrument? - Answers- Accel TB
Spray on, allow to air dry

What is Protocol C when cleaning an instrument? - Answers- Soak in gluteraldehyde
disinfectant (Cindex) for recommended time followed by washing in hot,soapy water

High level disinfectant, extremely toxic (fume hood)

True or False: Legal cases are identified and kept indefinitely - Answers- true

How is 10% NFB disposed of? - Answers- Drained from specimen and disposed of
separately.

Must be neutralized prior to disposal
Never pour down the sink

,Large labs may recycle

True or False: Institutions decided on the length of time for how long they would keep a
specimen for. - Answers- true

How are specimens disposed of? - Answers- Bagged and incinerated

What is the purpose of embedding? - Answers- External support and protection

How is alcohol disposed of? - Answers- special disposal

Why do we mark a specimen in grossing? - Answers- To help the pathologist to
reconstruct the 3D image of the tissue.

To identify the resection margins, or cut edges of the tissue piece.

To aid the embedding staff in orienting the specimen.

How is 10%NBF disposed of? - Answers- neutralized and disposed separately

How is Formalin disposed of? - Answers- neutralized and poured down the sink with
running water

What major requirements should be in the patient's requisition? - Answers- Full name
PHN
Type of specimen and exact body site
Relevant clinical history
Devitalization and fixation time
Collection date and time

What information does the pathologist need to describe in grossing? - Answers- Colour
Consistency
Texture
Dimensions
Shape
Weight
An obvious pathological features

What precautions must be used for 10% NBF? - Answers- wear gloves and safety
glasses

Use fume hood

Spill kit

Neutralize it before disposing

, What is the procedure for inking a gross specimen? - Answers- 1. Dry specimen

2. Apply

3. Blot off excess

4. Place in Bouin's fluid or 4% acetic acid to set

5. Dry before cutting

True or False: Fixating the specimen does not change the colour of the tissue -
Answers- false

What does tolerant mean? - Answers- minor, acceptable changes and making sure that
the specimen does not change its structure

True or False: We flag specimens that are known to be from a patient with Hep, TB, or
AIDS - Answers- false

What is Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease (CJD)? - Answers- Rare highly contagious
neurodegenerative disease.

NO CURE

The disease that old people can get (because it takes a long time to manifest) by eating
brain or nerve tissue from bad beef (beef that has bovine spongiform encephalopathy)

True or False: The minimum time you should fixed a tissue with CJD is one week -
Answers- true

What is dehydration? - Answers- The removal of water from tissues using alcohol baths
of increasing concentration (from 70 to 100%)

True or False: The term 'Dehydration' is included in the processing stage - Answers-
true

True or False: Xylene is a complete intolerant substance. It will distort and shrink the
tissue if excess time - Answers- true

What is clearing in histotechnology? - Answers- The removal of alcohol by introducing
xylene

Remove alcohol and introduce the solvent of the wax and allows it to become miscible

True or False: Xylene requires storage in a flammable cupboard - Answers- true

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