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20 Cards in this Set
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The eggs of parasite are ___ than the fecal solution used in fecal analysis |
Lighter |
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Body tissues should be disposed of in a ___ |
Biohazard bag |
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Hookworm can cause |
Cutaneous larval migrains |
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Valley fever is caused by a ___ |
Fungus |
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DTM trays have to be covered after inocultation to avoid contamination that could ___ of the fungi |
Inhibit growth |
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A refractometer is used to measure the ___ of urine - the density in comparison to distilled water |
Specific gravity |
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___ must be labeled with the name and address of the hospital |
Sharps container |
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Infestation with larval flies (maggots) is referred to as |
Myiasis |
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Lightly touching the surface of a fungal growth with a sterile loop, being careful not to disturb the spores is a |
Tease mount |
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Disease caused by dermatophytes is also knows as |
Ringworm |
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The elongated and narrow bacteria are called |
Bacilli |
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Needles, glass, and syringes should be disposed of in a ___ container |
Sharps |
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The goal of the VA is to ensure results are ___,___, and reliable |
Accurate and precise |
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The cause of pruritic mange is |
Sarcoptes scabeii |
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The definitive host of Toxoplasma gondii is the |
Cat |
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Cat scratch fever is usually transmitted via ___ transmission |
Direct |
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A ___ exam includes evaluating the sample for consistency, odor, blood, and mucus |
Gross |
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The spherical bacteria are called |
Cocci |
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Syringe needles can poke through the cap and cause a ___ wound |
Puncture |
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Unicellular fungi that can be aerobic or anaerobic and can reproduce sexually or asexually |
Yeast |