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Instruments Used in the Clinical Microscopy

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List of Instruments Used in the Clinical Microscopy together with their function and parts

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  • July 10, 2017
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Analyte increased in hemolyzed sample

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% of liver damage that leads to abnormal liver function test

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Measured to assess the patency of biliary duct

Answer: = Ratio of direct & indirect bilirubin

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Tested to assess biliary epithelium

Answer: = ALP

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Milky specimen a. VLDL b. Chylo c. LDL d. IDL

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Plasma standing test is for __________. a. LDL b. Chylo c. VLDL d. IDL

Answer: b. Chylo

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Driving force of bicarbonate system a. CO2 b. water c. carbonic acid d. bicarbonate

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Increase in alcoholic Hepa a. GGT b. Cholinesterase

Answer: a. GGT

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Instruments Used in the Clinical Microscopy

Questions for research

1. Print pictures of the equipments. Label the parts and briefly describe.
A. Compound Microscope

Interpupillary distance

Eyepiece
Objectives


Arm




Mechanical stage




Base




The compound microscope contains a lens system, illumination system, and a body
consisting of a base, body tube, and nosepiece. This instrument is used to magnify minute objects to
such a degree that the details of their structure can be analyzed.
Parts

 Oculars/Eyepiece- The lens the  Arm - connects the body tube to the
viewer looks through to see the base of the microscope.
specimen. The eyepiece usually  Mechanical stage - The flat platform
contains a 10X or 15X power lens. where the slide is placed.
 Diopter adjustment ring-Useful as a  Stage clip-Metal clips that hold the
means to change focus on one slide in place.
eyepiece so as to correct for any  X and Y-axis feed knobs- These
difference in vision between your two knobs move the slide left and right or
eyes. up and down.
 Body tube -connects the eyepiece to  Aperture -The hole in the middle of
the objective lenses. the stage that allows light from the
 Pre-focusing knob- provided to illuminator to reach the specimen.
prevent possible contact between  Condenser - Gathers and focuses
specimen and objective as well as to light from the illuminator onto the
simplify coarse focusing specimen being viewed.
 Revolving nosepiece -A rotating  Iris diaphragm- Adjusts the amount of
turret that houses the objective lenses. light that reaches the specimen.
 Objective Lenses -lenses closest to  Coarse adjustment knob-Brings the
the specimen. specimen into general focus.

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