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Laboratory procedure and instrumentation


Answer these questions.


Introduction to medical laboratory procedure and instrumentation

 1. Define medical laboratory.


2. Determine the importance of medical laboratory.


3. Determine the units in medical laboratory.


4. Define medical laboratory technologist.


5. Determine the forms of hazards.


6. Determine personal protective equipment (PPE).


7. 8 safety equipments.


8. Explain practice good personal hygiene.


9. Draw and name hazards.


10. Explain about the ethics.


Glassware and plastic ware

1. Type of glassware.


2. Name, function, and the form of glassware.


3. Explain about cleaning laboratory glassware.


Medical terminology

1. Pericarditis.


2. Structure of medical terms.


3. Abbreviation and acronym.


4. Miscellaneous.


Metric system

1. Explain about the importance of measurement.


2. List out the international systems of units (SI).


3. Conversion factors.


Basic laboratory instruments

General lab equipment 1.0

1. Name, principle, types, safety, quality, function, and operate/procedure of lab equipment.

a. Autoclave

b. Oven

c. Microwave

d. Microbiology incubator

e. Water bath

f. Refrigerator

g. Freezer

h. Balance

i. pH meter


General lab equipment 2.0

1. Briefly explain about

a. Centrifuge

b. Ultracentrifuge

c. Spectrophotometer

d. Light microscope


2. Label light microscope components.


Calculation,chemicals and reagents

Laboratory calculation and reagent preparation

1. Define solution.


2. Explain safety precautions in preparing laboratory solutions


3. Quality assessment


4. Method

a. Percent solution

w/v

v/v

b. Simple & serial dilution

c. Molar solution

d. Using concentrated solution to make dilute solution


Medical laboratory

Workload

1. Define workload


2. Units in med lab


3. Sample processing and workflow

Determine workflow


4. Briefly explain about

a. Hematology lab

b. Microbiology lab

c. Clinical biochemistry lab

d. Blood bank

e. Histopathology lab


Laboratory information system

1. Define IS.


2. Capabilities of IS.


3. Define LIS.


4. Basic features of LIS.


5. Function of LIS.


6. Define EMR.


7. Define barcode.


8. Benefits of barcode.


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