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Title: Laboratory Facility


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Laboratory Facility
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Is This Your Lab?
3
  • Or is this
  • your lab?

4
First Impressions
  • Keep laboratory neat and organized
  • This says a great deal about the lab
  • Convey image that animal users are interested in
    a quality program
  • Good Animal CareGood Science

5
Laboratory
  • The veterinarian and vet technician are an
    efficient team in a laboratory situation
  • Veterinarians depend on laboratory results to
    help establish diagnosis track the course of
    diseases and offer prognoses to clients.
  • A veterinarian is trained to interpret test
    results, whereas a veterinarian technician is
    trained to generate these results

6
Laboratory Facilities
  • Adequate location.
  • Adequate funding
  • Safety and security.
  • Adequate space.
  • Adequate lighting.
  • Environmental control.
  • Equipment and instruments.
  • Good housekeeping.
  • Hazardous disposal
  • Appropriate storage.

7
Location
  • The veterinary clinical laboratory should be
    located in the area that is separate from other
    hospital operations.
  • The area must be well lit and large enough to
    accommodate laboratory equipment, as well as
    provide a comfortable work area.

8
  • Countertop space must be sufficient so that the
    sensitive equipment such as chemistry analyzers
    and cell counters can be physically separated
    from centrifuges and water baths

9
Sink
  • A sink is needed for a source of running water to
    provide a place to rinse, drain, or stain
    specimens.
  • A technician should have a working knowledge of
    the local laws in regards to disposing of
    chemicals and waste.
  • When in doubt do not put unknown chemicals down
    the drain.

10
Equipment
  • The laboratory shall possess or have access to
    all equipment necessary for the correct
    performance of all services.
  • All equipment shall be identified, properly
    maintained and calibrated with maintenance and
    calibration procedures documented.

11
Basic equipment
  • Microscope
  • It may use to evaluate blood, urine, semen,
    exudates, and transudates other fluids feces
    and other miscellaneous specimens.
  • It also may be use to detect internal and
    external parasites and initially characterize
    bacteria.
  • Ideally, the practice should maintain two
    microscopes (parasites, hematology)

12
Centriguge
  • The centrifuge is used to separate substance of
    different densities that are in a solution.
  • When a solid and liquid components are present in
    the sample, the liquid portion is referred to as
    the supernatant and the solid component is
    referred to as sediment

13
Refractometer
  • A refractometer, or total solids meter, is used
    to measure the refractive index of a solution.
  • The most common uses are determination of the
    specific gravity of urine and other fluids and
    the protein concentration of plasma or other
    fluids

14
Chemistry Analyzer
  • A variety of different chemistry analyzers are
    available for use in the veterinary medicine.
  • Most chemistry analyzers used utilize the
    principals of photometry to quantify constituents
    found in blood. p.13
  • Spectrophotometers are design to measure the
    amount of light transmitted through a solution

15
Hematology Analyzers
  • Facilitate generation of hematologic data for the
    complete blood count (CBC).
  • Enumeration of cells
  • Differential with blood cell count

16
Incubator
  • A variety of microbiology tests require the use
    of an incubator.
  • The incubator must be capable of sustaining a
    constant 37 C
  • Some incubators have built-in humidity controls

17
Storage
  • Adequate storage must be available to store
    tubes, stains, reagents etc to keep the
    countertops free of clutter.
  • Some reagents must be refrigerated or frozen so a
    refrigerator/freezer should be made available
  • Flammable liquid cabinets for chemicals

18
Electrical Supply
  • Placement of electrical equipment requires
    careful consideration. Sufficient electrical
    outlets and circuit breakers must be made
    available. Placement of outlets should also be
    taken into consideration.

19
Specimens
  • The laboratory shall have procedures (SOP) for
    the collection of specimens to ensure that they
    are both appropriate to the test being undertaken
    and suitable for testing.

20
Complex procedures to send to other labs
  • Proper instruments for collection.
  • Sample selection.
  • Packaging and Shipping

21
Information To Accompany A Case
  • Owner address and contact information.
  • Submitting veterinarian info.
  • Field diagnosis.
  • Samples submitted.
  • Species and ID of animal.
  • Age/species/breed of animals affected.
  • Date of initial cases/death losses

22
Initial basic test offering
  • Clinical pathology parasitology.
  • Bacteriology.
  • Serology (select agents).
  • Viral serology (select agents).
  • Histopathology

23
Advance test offering
  • Toxicology
  • Virus isolation
  • Molecular genetics testing
  • Comprehensive immunological testing.

24
Public Health Surveillance
  • Cooperation with allied health professions.
  • Zoonotic disease surveillance.
  • Reporting zoonotic diseases that may
  • pose a public health risk.

25
Information Technology
  • Electronic accessioning
  • Results capture (records)
  • Reporting
  • Case coordination
  • Workload statistics
  • Data warehousing
  • Web services

26
Services
  • Actual test turn-around.
  • Timely reporting.
  • Test result interpretation.
  • New tests as needed.
  • Client surveys.

27
Laboratory Safety
  • A safety program is essential for ensuring the
    safety of employees in a laboratory setting. The
    safety policy should include safety equipment and
    supplies including, an eyewash station, fire
    extinguishers, spill clean up kits, waste
    disposal containers and protective gloves.
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