Synovial Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.
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| Which of the following statement about synovial fluid is true: | View Page |
| A hemocytometer is generally not used for which of the following: | View Page |
| Which of the following would be the most characteristic finding in synovial fluid in a case of pseudogout: | View Page |
| An India Ink preparation in used to identify: | View Page |
| Which is the best method for examination of synovial crystals: | View Page |
| Which of the following is not considered a potentially infectious body fluid for transmitting HIV? | View Page |
| Potentially infectious body fluids These substances are considered potentially infectious for an occupational exposure: blood cerebrospinal fluid synovial fluid pleural fluid peritoneal fluid pericardial fluid amniotic fluid any body fluid visibly contaminated with blood semen or vaginal fluid tissues removed during surgery. | View Page |
| Which of the following does not pose a significant risk for transmitting HIV? | View Page |
| Body Fluids Most Likely To Transmit HBV Body fluids most likely to transmit HBV are: Blood Semen Vaginal Secretions Pleural Fluid Peritoneal Fluid Pericardial Fluid Cerebrospinal Fluid Synovial Fluid Amniotic Fluid Blood contaminated saliva in dental procedures Any fluid visibly contaminated with blood Sweat uncontaminated by blood is not considered infectious. | View Page |