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Branch of biologic science that deals with the nature of disease through study of its cause, process, and effects
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Pathology
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Any tissue, foreign body, prosthesis, or fluid that is removed from the PT.
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Specimen
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Art or act of determining the nature of a PT disease
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diagnosis
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Tissue or fluid removed for diagnosis
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Biopsy
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Fluid is aspirated through a needle placed in a lesion
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Aspiration Biopsy
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Tissue is cut from the body
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Excision Biopsy
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Tissue is obtained from internal organ or solid mass by hollow needle inserted through body wall; may be guided b fluoroscopy or ultrasound
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Percutaneous needle biopsy
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To untroduce tissue or fluid that is suspected of harboring pathogens onto a sterile test tube or plate containing growth medium
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Culture
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Special preparation and examination of tissue can determine whether it's malignant and whether regional nodes are involved
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Frozen Section (Immediate)
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Tissue removed during the surgical procedure is sent to pathology laboratory for verification of diagnosis
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Permanent section (routine)
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Branch of biologic science that deals with the nature of disease through study of its cause, process, and effects
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Pathology
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Any tissue, foreign body, prosthesis, or fluid that is removed from the PT.
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Specimen
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Art or act of determining the nature of a PT disease
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diagnosis
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Tissue or fluid removed for diagnosis
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Biopsy
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Fluid is aspirated through a needle placed in a lesion
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Aspiration Biopsy
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Tissue is cut from the body
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Excision Biopsy
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Tissue is obtained from internal organ or solid mass by hollow needle inserted through body wall; may be guided b fluoroscopy or ultrasound
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Percutaneous needle biopsy
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To untroduce tissue or fluid that is suspected of harboring pathogens onto a sterile test tube or plate containing growth medium
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Culture
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Special preparation and examination of tissue can determine whether it's malignant and whether regional nodes are involved
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Frozen Section (Immediate)
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Tissue removed during the surgical procedure is sent to pathology laboratory for verification of diagnosis
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Permanent section (routine)
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Example Supicious lesion, Placedd in Sterile container (appropriate size, Fresh) added solution.
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Biopsy
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(Gallstones and Kidney Stones) Placed dry in sterile container
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Calculi
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Human egg, it is placed in sterile container (fresh or added solution)
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Ova
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Placed fresh in sterile container; extended in special clamp; test for malignant hyperthermia
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Muscle
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Obtained under sterile conditions; tips of swabs must not touch anything other source (aerobic / Anaerobic)
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Cultures
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place on glass slides; drawn into evacuation tubes
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Smears and fluids
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Wrapped in plastic; sent to be refrigerated ( morgue / Laboratory)
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Amputated extremities
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Glass fragments are example of nonbiologic specimen; placed fresh in sterile container
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Foreign body
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Bullet are example if nonbiologic specimen; placed fresh in nonmetallic container; chain of custody per hospital policy
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Projectile from crime scene
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Orthopedic screws or plates are example of nonbiologic specimen; placed in fresh in sterile container
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Prosthesis
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Submitted in capped haparinized syringe because it prevents blood sample from clotting; immmediate delivery to laboratory is required grater than __ Minuties between blood dorawing
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Blood gas; 10 min
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Surgical scurb assistant should never pass the specimens to
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CIRCULATOR
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for procedure for surgical specimen you ask the surgeon
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what the specimen is to be called, method to prepare specimen, and permission to paass specimen off the field
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_________ pass of specimen without permission of surgeon
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NEVER
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if surgeon does not give permission where do u place specimen
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on back table
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