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- What is the purpose of using the Z-track technique for IM injections.A flow cytometer is constructed of many components. For good quantitative results how and how frequently should the various systems be calibrated? What is MESF and how does it apply in flow cytometry?What are the different technical considerations in performing the serum protein electrophoresis method?
- What is the blood smear technique and what are the key aspects of the this technique needed for accuracy?1) Explain the principle of the electrical impedance cell counting. 2) State 3 Haematology analyzer and their manufacturers. 3) CV for automated instrument is +/- 1% to +/- 2% compared to manual count with CV +/- 10%. Can you explain their differences?Why administer IM injections using the Z-track technique.
- Briefly explain the principle behind flow cytometry What is/are purpose of flow cytometry?The following questions refer to the analysis of cells using flow cytometry A) When analyzing cells in a flow cytometer how do you ensure you are analyzing single cells rather than doublets or clusters of cells and why is that important? B) How do forward versus side scatter plots enable the characterization of different types of blood cells in the blood of a patient? How does this relate to a potential diagnosis of acute leukemia? C) How do you determine if a patient has B cell versus T cell Leukemia? Why is it important to know?Summarize the steps for general Hematoxylin and Eosin staining procedure through a flow chart. kindly make use of a flowchart for better understanding, and please focus on the general Hematoxylin and Eosin staining procedure
- Explain how to administer an IM injection utilising the Z-track method.In a tabulated form enumerate the anticoagulants for blood chemistry analysis, its action, the correct proportion to the amount of blood, and the different laboratory tests that could be done for each anticoagulant. What is the significance of the order of draw? Is it still applicable to date?Explain why serum is preferred over plasma in most clinical chemistry assays. Describe how the following anticoagulants prevent clotting. a.) Sodium or lithium heparin b.) EDTA c.) Sodium citrate