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Histotechnology Ch. 2 Processing questions with correct answers
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Processing includes (no fixation) CORRECT ANSWER dehydration, clearing, and infiltration. 
 
Dehydration CORRECT ANSWER the removal of water, a process necessary to prepare the tissue for embedding in a nonaqueous medium such as paraffin, celloidin, and some plastics. 
 
Excessive dehydration CORRECT ANSWER when bound water may be removed in a nonadditive reaction. This results in hard and brittle tissue that is difficult to section. 
 
Incomplete dehydration CORRECT ANSWER of tissues during pro...
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fixitive used for specimens - correct answers 10% neutral buffered Formalin 
 
Marking Margins - correct answers - to identify resection margins, if tumour too close to these margins they know they have to go in and cut more out 
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What is used to clean grossing station - correct answers phenolic disenfectant or gluteroldehyde 
 
how long is specimens stored for - correct answers 1-3 months 
some legal cases kept indefinitly 
 
Why is fresh tissue not stored? - correct answ...
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Select the procedure suitable for demonstrating secretory granules in a carcinoid tumor: 
 
A. Wilder reticulum 
B. PAS-aniline blue 
C. Snook 
D. Sevier-Munger 
D. Sevier-Munger 
 
The Sevier-Munger technique is an excellent argyrophil procedure for demonstrating carcinoid tumors. It is similar to, but shorter than, the Grimelius. 
 
 
In Bodian's method for nerve fibers and neurofibrils, Protargol impregnates both neurofribrils and connective tissue. Subsequently, connective tissue is rendere...
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Histotechnology Practicum: Test 1 questions & answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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Histotechnology Practicum: Test 1Biopsy or Gross Specimen: small piece of tissue and derived from simple-natured procedure - correct answers biopsy 
 
biopsy or Gross specimen: whole organ and typically derived from surgeries - correct answers gross specimen 
 
What are the 10 steps in the pathology lab workflow? - correct answers 1. fixation 
2. accession 
3. grossing 
4. continue fixation 
5. dehydration 
6. clearing 
7. infiltration 
8. blocking 
9. section 
10. staining 
 
what is the most i...
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Histotechnology test 2 correctly answered rated A+ 2023/2024
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Histotechnology test 2What is the consequence to improper clearing? - correct answers "Moth eaten" due to water still being in the tissues- improper dehydration 
 
Sections will crumble and fall out of block 
 
Shrink the centre of the tissue 
 
Why would a tissue shrink? - correct answers Wax is too hot 
 
What causes microscopic chatter? - correct answers Over dehydration seen most prominately at the ends of tissues 
 
What is the melting point do most paraffins? - correct answers 55-58 degr...
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Histotechnology D2L questions with correct answers
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What thickness are paraffin sections routinely cut? CORRECT ANSWER-4-6 um 
 
Why should the temperature of the flotation bath be set specifically at 5-10 °C below the melting point of the paraffin wax? CORRECT ANSWER-water bath that is too hot may distort tissue morphology 
 
Warm enough to relieve compression 
 
Cool enough so the wax does not melt 
 
What thickness are paraffin sections cut for the Luxol Fast Blue procedure? CORRECT ANSWER-10 - 15 um 
 
Why are paraffin blocks put on ice pr...
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Histotechnology I--Lecture Final Exam Review questions with correct answers
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Place in a separate container CORRECT ANSWER-Match each listed item with the appropriate disposal method: 
 
Used silver nitrate 
 
Simply pour down the sink CORRECT ANSWER-Match each listed item with the appropriate disposal method: 
 
1% alcohol 
 
Dilute first, pour down the sink CORRECT ANSWER-Match each listed item with the appropriate disposal method: 
 
Concentrated HCL 
 
Place in a biohazard bag CORRECT ANSWER-Match each listed item with the appropriate disposal method: 
 
Blood-stained...
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Histotechnology I FINAL EXAM PREP Questions with correct answers
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What are the two common staining methods for nucleic acid in histology? CORRECT ANSWER-1. Feulgen Reaction 
2. Methyl Green-Pyronin Method (DNA/RNA) 
 
Feulgen Reaction tests for what? CORRECT ANSWER-DNA 
 
What does the Schiff reagent bind to in the Feulgen Reaction? CORRECT ANSWER-Aldehyde group created by the hydrolysis of DNA 
 
Why can't we use the Bouin fixative on tissues being tested with Feulgen? CORRECT ANSWER-Bouin hydrolyzes tissues 
 
In Feulgen reactions, what happens when the hyd...
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Histotechnology Final 1st Quarter with answers 2024
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Histotechnology Final 1st Quarter 
T/F To be characterized as a profession, considerable specialized training must be required. - correct answers T 
 
Histology is the study of - correct answers tissue 
 
T/F The purpose of having a procedure for specimen receipt is to monitor the specimen and the accompanying paperwork. - correct answers T 
 
T/F Accessioning is giving a specimen a common number, one that is not unique to the patient. - correct answers f 
 
T/F The tasks performed by the histot...
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Histotechnology--Nuclear & Cytoplasmic Staining fully solved rated A+ already passed 2023/2024
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Histotechnology--Nuclear & Cytoplasmic Stainingc. nuclei 
 
*hemalum stains (hematoxylin mordanted with either ammonium aluminum sulfate or potassium aluminum sulfate) are used almost exclusively to stain nuclei 
Harris hematoxylin is used on tissue sections to stain: 
 
a. fat 
b. glycogen 
c. nuclei 
d. cytoplasm 
 
 
b. oxidation 
 
*can be done naturally (atmospheric oxygen), or with oxidizing agents 
Ripening of hematoxylin is a process of: 
 
a. hydrolysis 
b. oxidation 
c. mordanting 
d. ...
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