Submitting samples to the pathologists Flashcards
1
Q
What does a submission form have on it?
A
- client ID
- sample ID
- patient/ client details
- vet details and signature = got permission from owner
- space for client permission and disposal requirements
- terms and conditions
- record of time and date of sampling
- date of submission/ receipt
2
Q
How do submission forms aid the pathologist?
A
- signalement
- pertinent clinical history
- sample description
- clinical diagnoses/ differentials
- recent treatments
3
Q
What is the correct volume of fixative to use?
A
- tissue:formalin = 1:10
- ensure buffered correctly
- leak proof pots
4
Q
What needs to be on label of sample?
A
- patient ID
- sample site
- date
5
Q
Why must you handle samples gently?
A
- see crush artefacts
- fragmentation
- damage cells
6
Q
Why can’t bodies by returned after PM?
A
- biosecurity
- non-cosmetic PM
7
Q
What samples need to be taken immediately after death?
A
- blood
- swabs
- faeces
- aq/ vitreous - farm
8
Q
What if suspected neuro case?
A
- dont freeze
- dont use captive bolt/ gunshot
9
Q
Why may there be a long turn around time?
A
- transport time
- defrosting
- PM time
- initial report writing
- fixative - brain 1 week
- prep of H and E staining
- additional stains
- final report
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