Methods of
Hematology

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Part II -- Material Employed in Hematology

Section 1. LABORATORY REAGENTS
2-1. PREPARATION
2-2. LABELING REAGENT CONTAINERS
2-3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
 
Section 2. LABORATORY GLASSWARE
2-4. DILUTING PIPETS
2-5. UNOPETTE SYSTEM
2-6. BLOOD CELL COUNTING CHAMBERS
2-7. CLEANING
 
Section 3. LABORATORY EQUIPMENT
2-8. MICROSCOPES
2-9. CENTRIFUGES

Exercises for Part II

 

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About Part II
of the Course

After completing this series of lessons, you should be able to:

  • List the procedures in preparing laboratory reagents.
  • List the safety precautions necessary to ensure that reagents and equipment are labeled and handled carefully and appropriately.
  • Describe the important characteristics and functions of common hematological glassware.
  • Identify the parts of a compound microscope.
  • Describe the functions of a compound microscope.
  • State the important characteristics and functions of equipment used in the laboratory.
  • Describe the correct procedures for cleaning and maintaining laboratory equipment.


Curriculum design: David L. Heiserman
Publisher: SweetHaven Publishing Services

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