RVT Month 2025 Webinar #2 - What are those cells & structures? A microscopic look at cytology and hematology samples

RVT Month 2025 Webinar #2 - What are those cells & structures? A microscopic look at cytology and hematology samples

Continuing to learn after achieving RVT status is essential for the individual and the advancement of the profession. Ontario RVTs can earn one (1) Continuing Education (CE) credit by reading the CE articles in the RVT Journal, or watching recorded sessions of OAVT presentations, and submitting the successfully completed corresponding quizzes.

If you obtain a score of 8 out of 10 (80%) or higher, you will receive a confirmation email which OAVT members can use as acceptable proof for their online CE record.

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1. Of the tubes listed below, which is the best to use for blood chemistry sample collection?
2. Which hepatic leakage enzyme is the most specific for damage in dogs and cats?
3. Which test is not affected by EDTA, and is the preferred collection tube for analysis?
4. A serum separator tube is acceptable to use for _________ testing.
5. Which blood and urine chemistry test is light sensitive?
6. Which tube is used for coagulation tests and must be filled first to ensure a 1:9 ratio of anticoagulant to sample?
7. When performing therapeutic drug monitoring, what is a “trough” sample? A sample collected:
8. Which urine test is best performed on a sample prior to refrigeration?
9. Which choice best represents the most typical coloration and appearance of urine from a dog without any health concerns?
10. Which urine chemistry strip test is most valid for evaluating animal renal health?
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