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Histology – OSMT Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass what is the workflow for histology (7) - 1) specimen collection 2) grossing 3) fixation 4) processing 5) embedding 6) microtomy 7) routine staining how are specimens received? - they are removed from the body and sent to receiving area of the lab -in specimen container -if the specimen is sent fresh and no fixed they are in saline or saline gauze 2100% Pass Guarantee Sophia Bennett, All Rights Reserved © 2025 characteristics of a specimen container (5) - -leak proof, screw cap lid -fixative or saline inside -wide mouth -WHMIS label -patient id label what is on a specimen container label have on it (7) - -pt name -DOB -hospital # -collection date -specimen type -ordering doctor -whmis or ghs label what should the req match - the specimen container and specimen type do all the forms for a specimen type being received in the lab have to match ? - yes all forms, container and req must match where do tissue reception come from - comes from operating room ,ER, doctor office and clinics 3100% Pass Guarantee Sophia Bennett, All Rights Reserved © 2025 what is each specimen given thats unique when its being recieved into the lab - given an unique assesion # each specimen is checked to make sure it all confirms what would be an example of an unique assesion number for a specimen coming from autopsy - A2018-3 what are specimens called in order to remove it , it has to be done by surgery - irretrievable specimen what is grossing - looking at the sample in greater de

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Histology – OSMT Exam Questions
and Answers 100% Pass


what is the workflow for histology (7) - ✔✔1) specimen collection


2) grossing


3) fixation


4) processing


5) embedding


6) microtomy


7) routine staining


how are specimens received? - ✔✔they are removed from the body and sent to

receiving area of the lab




-in specimen container


-if the specimen is sent fresh and no fixed they are in saline or saline gauze




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,characteristics of a specimen container (5) - ✔✔-leak proof, screw cap lid


-fixative or saline inside


-wide mouth


-WHMIS label


-patient id label


what is on a specimen container label have on it (7) - ✔✔-pt name


-DOB


-hospital #


-collection date


-specimen type


-ordering doctor


-whmis or ghs label


what should the req match - ✔✔the specimen container and specimen type


do all the forms for a specimen type being received in the lab have to match ? - ✔✔yes

all forms, container and req must match


where do tissue reception come from - ✔✔comes from operating room ,ER, doctor office

and clinics



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,what is each specimen given thats unique when its being recieved into the lab -

✔✔given an unique assesion #




each specimen is checked to make sure it all confirms


what would be an example of an unique assesion number for a specimen coming from

autopsy - ✔✔A2018-3


what are specimens called in order to remove it , it has to be done by surgery -

✔✔irretrievable specimen


what is grossing - ✔✔looking at the sample in greater detail




-examining and describing


what are the 7 key components in grossing - ✔✔1) # of pieces


2) size


3) weight


4) colour


5) texture/consistency


6) cut surface




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, 7) what is being submitted for work up


what are block sections - ✔✔sections that are cut from the tissue that are being

examined for interest


what is the thickness of an ideal block section - ✔✔3-4 mm thick


where are block sections placed into - ✔✔cassettes


what are some specimens (objects) that are not processed - ✔✔bullets, implants,

impaled objects


what is fixation - ✔✔to examine tissue thoroughly to harden and preserve


what is the aim of fixation - ✔✔to preserve the tissue in a lifelike manner


what the key of fixation - ✔✔stabilize proteins


what is the goal of fixation - ✔✔to prevent putrefaction which is the destruction of cells

by bacterial pathogens or normal flora


what are the effects of fixation (4) - ✔✔1) hardens tissue


2) makes tissue easier to work with


3) protects tissue from hard chemicals


4) enhances staining by making the tissue more receptive to dyes


what happens if the tissue over hardens - ✔✔the tissue shrinks and becomes brittle



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