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EBME 306 Final Multiple Choice Questions & Answers 100% Correct
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What class device would a 'Drug Eluting Arterial Stent' be classified as? 
A) Class II device 
B) Class I device 
C) Class III device 
D) Class IV device - ANSWERD) Class IV device 
 
A suitable staining agent for a blood smear is: 
A) Gram's Stain 
B) Masson's Trichrome Stain 
C) H&E Stain 
D) Wright's Stain - ANSWERD) Wright's Stain 
 
In the context of biomaterials, the FDA regulates: 
A) Metals and Polymers 
B) Ceramics and Polymers 
C) Any material invented in a lab and test in vitro ...
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BIO 250L Lab 3 Structure & Microscopy (Microbiology) Questions With Correct Answers | Latest Update Graded A+
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Why do you think it is important to identify a bacterial disease in a patient before prescribing any 
antibiotic treatments? (Be specific.) 
Because each bacterium is unique, each bacterial disease requires a 
unique antibiotic treatment.So there is need to determine the name of the 
bacterial disease based on its symptoms and develop a specific antibiotic 
treatment for it. For example, if penicilin is recommended to a patient with 
an illness caused by gram-negative organisms, the antibiotic w...
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Histology - OSMT | 169 Questions And Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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what is the workflow for histology (7) - 1) specimen collection 
2) grossing 
3) fixation 
4) processing 
5) embedding 
6) microtomy 
7) routine staining 
how are specimens received? - they are removed from the body and sent to receiving area of the 
lab 
-in specimen container 
-if the specimen is sent fresh and no fixed they are in saline or saline gauze 
characteristics of a specimen container (5) - -leak proof, screw cap lid 
-fixative or saline inside 
-wide mouth 
-WHMIS label 
-patient id...
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Urinalysis Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Urinalysis Questions and Answers 
 
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What is the initial action a technician should take upon receiving a 24-hour urine sample for 
quantitative total protein analysis? 
- A. Initiate bacterial subculture 
- B. Introduce the appropriate preservative 
- C. Screen for albumin 
 
- D. Measure the total volume 
 
In urobilinogen testing, which factor might lead to inaccurate results? 
- A. Exposure to light 
- B. Adjustment to a neutral pH 
- C. Cooling to room temperature 
- D. C...
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BIOD171 ESSENTIALS IN MICROBIOLOGY LAB MODULE 3 GRAM STAINING FINAL EXAM REVIEW
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BIOD171 ESSENTIALS IN MICROBIOLOGY LAB MODULE 3 GRAM STAINING FINAL EXAM REVIEWBIOD171 ESSENTIALS IN MICROBIOLOGY LAB MODULE 3 GRAM STAINING FINAL EXAM REVIEWBIOD171 ESSENTIALS IN MICROBIOLOGY LAB MODULE 3 GRAM STAINING FINAL EXAM REVIEW
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Biology 1406 Lab Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Biology 1406 Lab Exam 1 Questions and 
 
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Why is oil immersion used? To reduce the amount of light rays that are refracted away from 
the objective lens. It increases numerical aperture and maintains a uniform light speed. increase 
the resolving power of a microscope. Prevents refraction of light. 
 
What parts of the microscope does light travel through? Illuminator-The light source for the 
 
microscope.Diaphragm-Controls the amount of light entering the condenser. Co...
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SCSU BIO 120 - Exam 1 Questions And Answers Rated A+
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are antibiotics effective against viral infections? - NO 
briefly describe eukaryotic cells - -contain nucleus (prokaryotes do not) 
-contain organelles 
-selectively permeable cell membrane 
briefly describe molds - -produce cytoplasmic filaments called hyphae/mycelia 
-reproduce by spore formation on aerial hyphae 
briefly describe T. Cruzi - 2 phases: 
1. Acute (swelling of eye, cold/flu-like symptoms) 
2. Chronic Chagas disease (cardiomyopathy, neurological disorders, etc.) 
briefly describe...
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Microbiology Exam Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
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What is a disposable pipette used for? 
Ans: To transfer liquid samples 
What is a culturing medium? 
Ans: A substance that will grow (culture) bacteria in the lab 
What does the process of pasteurization use to kill pathogenic bacteria in milk? 
Ans: Rapid heat followed by rapid cooling 
What 3 pieces of information should always be labeled on every lab specimen? (CHOOSE 
ALL that apply) 
Ans: The date the sample was prepared,What the sample is/ where it is from,Your initials or 
name 
Which ...
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CMA AAMA Exam- Collection and Processing Specimens- Microscopy/Lab Basics Questions with Verified Solutions
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CMA AAMA Exam- Collection and 
Processing Specimens- Microscopy/Lab 
Basics Questions with Verified Solutions 
 
Why was CLIA passed by Congress in 1988? Improve the quality of lab testing 
 
What is true of labs that are not CLIA compliant? They cannot receive Medicare or Medicaid 
Reimbursement 
 
The CLIA amendments established what in the laboratory? Quality Assurance 
 
What are the quality assurance requirements? Written procedures, employee policies, 
documented maintenance of machines, d...
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Uark microbiology lab practical 1 rated A
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Uark microbiology lab practical 1 rated A Coccus A spherical bacterium. 
Bascillus Rod shaped bacteria 
Spirillum A spiral-shaped bacterium. 
Uses of good bacteria on our bodies, in yogurt, and can be used to clean up oil and radiation 
colony visible mass of cells 
Innoculation putting bacteria into a medium 
what is the purpose of aseptic technique -no contaminating organisms are introduced into culture materials during handling or inoculation -handler and other people are not contaminated by ...
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