RVT Month 2025 Webinar #3 - Demystifying Blood & Urine Chemistry Tests

RVT Month 2025 Webinar #3 - Demystifying Blood & Urine Chemistry Tests

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. Which is the best slide preparation technique for blood and fluid samples of similar consistency?
2. Which slide preparation technique is best for samples containing mucous?
3. Which sample is best prepared by the line or stop technique?
4. Which cell is typically the smallest in hematology and cytology samples?
5. Which cell found in equine samples has numerous large, red granules?
6. Which of these would appear is a dark circular inclusion within the red blood cell?
7. Which cell will typically have a nucleus with condensed chromatin and 3-5 lobes, pale cytoplasm, and is medium-sized?
8. Which cell is typically the largest in a peripheral blood sample?
9. Which cell may contain azurophilic granules?
10. Which cell would contain numerous purple granules, appear larger in size than the others listed, and have a round nucleus with moderate nuclear to cytoplasm ratio?
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