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        | If an animal cannot be examined at the time of death, where should it be stored? |  
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        | Refrigerator (not freezer) |  
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        | What can a necropsy identify? |  
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        Infectious disease processes Nutritional deficiencies Toxicities Parasites Tumors |  
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        | What can a necropsy not identify? |  
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        | Husbandry issues (environmental issues, stress, etc) |  
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        | What history needs to be considered at necropsy? |  
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        Clinical signs Duration of illness Treatments Environment Euthanasia method High potency narcotics such as carfentanil Tentative cause of death Guidelines for tissue collection (SSP, studies, etc) |  
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        | External physical exam to be done at necropsy |  
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        ID/weight/sex Overall body condition Nutritional status Skin and hair-coat/feather condition MM color Signs of trauma |  
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        | How are large animals positioned for necropsy? |  
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        | How are small animals positioned for necropsy? |  
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        | Which organs should be floated at necropsy, and what result should you see? |  
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        Lung - should float Liver - should sink |  
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        | How should a four-chambered heart be dissected? |  
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        | Follow direction of blood flow. Look at valves for thickness, lesions. |  
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        | What should be noted about the liver? |  
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        | What should be noted about the internal organs? |  
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        Adhesions Masses Discolorations |  
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        | What should be noted about the intestinal tract? |  
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        | What should normal joint fluid look like? |  
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        | What is the first thing to be done at a necropsy? |  
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        | How should you examine large organs at necropsy? |  
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        | Bread loaf to observe all cut surfaces |  
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        | What descriptors should be used when examining tissues? |  
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        | Location, color, size, shape, consistency, and texture |  
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        | How much formalin should be used to preserve tissues? |  
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        | How thick should tissue sections be? |  
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        | How should you transport very small or buoyant tissue samples? |  
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        | Tissue cassette or wrapped in gauze |  
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        | Procedure to collect bone marrow samples |  
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        | Bone needs to be stripped of skin and muscle, and cracked or injected with formalin at both ends |  
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        | What needs to be on a formalin sample label? |  
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        | Species name, ID number, date, tech initials, and tissue collected |  
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        | Tissues sticking together due to inflammation or trauma |  
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        | Airless condition, such as a collapsed lung lobe |  
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        | Rotting of cells after death |  
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        | Malnutrition associated with carcinoma or other chronic condition |  
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        | Appearance of calcium deposition |  
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        | Condition of forming calcium deposits |  
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        | Solidified purulent material |  
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        | Fibrous condition of the liver |  
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        | Fluid seeped out of tissues or vessels due to injury |  
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        | Rigid, firm connective tissue |  
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        | Sac, pouch, columnar depression |  
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        | Bottom or lowest part of a sac or hollow organ |  
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        | Spongy texture/growing as a fungus would |  
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        | Lesion of the blood vessels |  
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        | Increase in cell number within an organ or tissue |  
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        | Enlargement of an organ or cell; swelling due to increase in cell or organ size |  
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        | Yellowed, due to bile or bilirubin accumulation |  
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        | Spreading of a cancer to a distant site, usually through blood or lymph vessels |  
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        | New growth or abnormal tissue growth |  
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        | Wart-like growth with or without a stalk |  
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        | A smooth, round growth with some length of stalk, usually in an internal tissue |  
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        | Lesion/mass without a stalk, connected to main tissue by a broad tissue |  
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        | Connective tissue network of tumor or tissue |  
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        | Fibrinous mass attached to endothelial tissue or blood vessel |  
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        | Small liquid or gas-filled sac |  
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