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Histotechnology - Fixation questions & answers graded A+ passed
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Histotechnology - FixationWhat are the steps tissue must go through before it is viewed under a microscope? - correct answers 1. Fixation 
2. Processing 
3. Embedding 
4. Microtomy 
5. Staining 
6. Coverslipping 
 
Define fixation. - correct answers The preservation of cells and tissue in as life-like a way as possible by stabilizing the protein so that it is resistant to further changes. 
 
What are the functions of fixation? - correct answers 1. To prevent putrefaction and autolysis 
2. To hel...
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Histotechnology Practicum: Test 1 questions & answers 2024
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Histotechnology Practicum: Test 1 
Biopsy 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 
 
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Histotechnology Final questions with correct answers
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T/F To be characterized as a profession, considerable specialized training must be required. CORRECT ANSWER-T 
 
Histology is the study of CORRECT ANSWER-tissue 
 
T/F The purpose of having a procedure for specimen receipt is to monitor the specimen and the accompanying paperwork. CORRECT ANSWER-T 
 
T/F Accessioning is giving a specimen a common number, one that is not unique to the patient. CORRECT ANSWER-f 
 
T/F The tasks performed by the histotechnologist require patience, mechanical abilit...
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Histotechnology – Fixation – Q’s & A’s
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Histotechnology - Fixation questions and answers graded A+
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Histotechnology - Fixation 
What are the steps tissue must go through before it is viewed under a microscope? - correct answers 1. Fixation 
2. Processing 
3. Embedding 
4. Microtomy 
5. Staining 
6. Coverslipping 
 
Define fixation. - correct answers The preservation of cells and tissue in as life-like a way as possible by stabilizing the protein so that it is resistant to further changes. 
 
What are the functions of fixation? - correct answers 1. To prevent putrefaction and autolysis 
2. To h...
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Carsons Histotechnology verified to pass 2023/2024 passed
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Carsons Mordant 
. substance’s or metals that act as a link between dye and tissue 
 
A mordant is a metal with a valency of at least two. The two commonest metals used in histotechnology are aluminum and ferric iron, both with valencies of three. The attachment of mordant to dyes is by means of a covalent and a coordinate bond. 
 
 
 
Fixative 
additive fixation- stabilizes proteins by denaturing proteins (chemical, heat) and combines with fixative molecule becoming insoluble 
 
non additive ...
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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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BOC Study Guide Histotechnology 2nd ed.- Fixation (HT) Question and answers 2023/2024 verified to pass
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BOC Study Guide Histotechnology 2nd ed.- Fixation (HT) Question and answers 2023/2024 verified to pass An example of an additive fixative is one that contains: - correct answers picric acid 
 
Microscopic examination of an H&E stained section fixed in formalin shows marked nuclear bubbling. One most often sees this artifact if the specimen is processed following: - correct answers incomplete fixation 
 
Microscopic evalution of H&E stained sections from a surgically removed small bowl specimen s...
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Histotechnology- Fixation question & answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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Histotechnology- FixationFixation: - correct answers Alteration of biological tissue by chemical or physical means which stabilizes proteins found in tissue, preventing further metabolic activity. 
 
Purpose of Fixation: - correct answers To kill tissue and preserve it by limiting the effects of decay, putrefaction, and autolysis. Fixation also hardens tissue which makes it easier to gross, and easier to section once it is processed and embedded. 
 
Physical Agents: - correct answers - Heat and ...
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Histotechnology Practicum Test 1 Question and answers 2023/2024 verified to pass
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Histotechnology Practicum Test 1 Question and answers 2023/2024 verified to passBiopsy 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 ...
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