Veterinary Technician's Handbook of Laboratory Procedures Paperback – December 4, 2013
Author: Visit Amazon's Brianne Bellwood Page | Language: English | ISBN: 1118341937 | Format: PDF, EPUB
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From the Back Cover
Veterinary Technician’s Handbook of Laboratory Procedures is a quick-reference guide to conducting common laboratory tests. Carefully designed for fast access, the book covers common laboratory equipment, quality control, blood analysis, urinalysis, parasitology, and cytology. Important information is clearly and succinctly outlined for frequently used lab tests, providing step-by-step procedures, discussions of common errors, and tips and tricks, with more than 200 color images to aid in identification.
A companion website offers additional images not found in the book and study tools. Veterinary Technician’s Handbook of Laboratory Procedures is an invaluable tool for finding essential information on performing a wide range of laboratory tests.
Key features
- Provides a practical bench-top reference to essential information on conducting laboratory tests in veterinary practice
- Puts all the information needed at your fingertips
- Covers equipment, blood analysis, urinalysis, parasitology, and cytology
- Designed for quick reference in the clinic or school setting
- Presents more than 200 color images as a tool for identifying unfamiliar structures
- Includes access to a companion website offering additional images not found in the book and study tools
About the Author
Brianne Bellwood, RAHT, is a full time instructor and the Program Coordinator for the Animal Health Technology program at Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada. She covers both the practical and theoretical components of several laboratory subjects for Animal Health Technology students. She is also the Program Coordinator for the Animal Health Technology program at Lakeland College.
Melissa Andrasik-Catton, RVT, BS, was a full time instructor for 10 years and is now an adjunct instructor for Maple Woods Community College Veterinary Technology Program. She is also a Clinical Trials Manager for Product Development and Regulatory Affairs at Dechra, Development, LLC. She frequently lectures on the subject of Clinical Pathology at local, state and regional veterinary conferences.
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- Paperback: 184 pages
- Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (December 4, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1118341937
- ISBN-13: 978-1118341933
- Product Dimensions: 0.4 x 6.6 x 9.4 inches
- Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #675,290 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
About the Companion Website xv
1 Laboratory Equipment 3
Laboratory equipment 3
Microscope 3
Centrifuge 9
Refractometer 11
Chemistry analyzers 13
Hematology analyzers 13
Coagulation analyzers 14
Quality control of all laboratory equipment 14
2 Blood Analysis 17
Hematology 17
Proper blood collection and handling techniques 17
Blood collection tubes 17
Peripheral blood smears 18
Staining 22
Packed cell volume (PCV) 23
Red blood cell count 26
Red blood cell indices 28
Reticulocyte count 29
Corrected reticulocyte percentage 30
Reticulocyte production index (RPI) 31
White blood cell count 31
White blood cell differential 33
Calculations 34
White blood cell estimate 35
Corrected white blood cell count 36
Platelet count 37
Platelet estimate 38
Normal species variation of leukocytes 40
Neutrophil maturation 44
Abnormal morphological changes in leukocytes 45
Erythrocyte morphologies 46
Evaluating a blood film to complement automated analyzers 51
Clinical chemistries 52
Coagulation testing 53
Activated clotting time 54
Buccal mucosal bleeding time 54
Automated clotting tests 55
3 Urinalysis 57
Sample collection 57
Free catch (voided sample) 57
Bladder expression 57
Catheterization 58
Cystocentesis 59
Sample preservation 59
In vitro changes occurring in unpreserved urine 60
Refrigeration 60
Freezing 61
Toluene 61
Formalin (40%) 61
Boric acid (0.8%) 61
Commercial preservation tablets 61
Physical examination of urine 62
Volume 62
Color 62
Turbidity 62
Odor 63
Specific gravity (SG) 64
Chemical examination 65
Glucose 66
Bilirubin 66
Ketones 67
Blood 67
pH 67
Protein 67
Urobilinogen 67
Nitrite 68
Leukocytes 68
Sediment examination 68
Materials required 68
Sediment stain 68
Procedure for microscopic examination of urine 69
Reporting of findings 70
Microscopic elements of urine sediment 70
4 Parasitology 77
Collection 77
Pooled samples 77
Gross examination 78
Consistency 78
Color 78
Blood 78
Mucous 78
Gross parasites 78
Microscopic examination 79
Direct fecal smear 79
Simple fecal fl otation 80
Centrifugation technique 81
Baermann technique 83
Common parasites of domestic species 83
Canine and feline 83
Ruminants 106
Equine 113
5 Cytology 121
Sample collection 121
Swabs 121
Fine needle biopsy 123
Tissue biopsy 125
Imprints 127
Centesis 128
Scrapings 129
Smear preparation 130
Feather smear method 130
Line smear method 131
Compression (or squash) method 131
Modified squash method 133
Starfish method 133
Staining 135
Romanowsky stains (Wright’s and Diff-Quick) 135
New methylene blue 135
Microscopic evaluation of cytology slides 136
Pyknosis and karyorrhexis 136
Karyolysis 138
Classifying cell types 138
Inflammation 138
Other cell types 140
Neoplasia 140
Reporting your findings 144
Laboratory submissions 144
Ear cytology 144
Slide preparation and staining 145
Microscopic findings 145
Vaginal cytology 145
Collection methods 147
Cell types seen 148
Stages of estrous 152
Semen evaluation 154
Slide preparation 154
Live/dead sperm ratio 155
Sperm morphology 155
Appendix 159
Temperature conversions 159
Metric conversions 159
Length 159
Weight 160
Volume 160
Metric system 160
Glossary 161
Bibliography 169
Index 171
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