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1. What is the ideal size and thickness of specimen for tissue processing?
2. What is the purpose of requiring such size and thickness for tissues processing?
3. In case of lung specimen, what should be the required size and thickness?
4. Draw the actual set -up from the time the tissue specimen is received up to the time represesentative sections are obtained for histopathologic processing .
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- 1.Enumerate the key steps in grossing the prostatic specimen. 2.Aside from xylene, what clearing agent would you recommend for routine tissue processing? pls be direct when answering, just provide the necessary information needed1. What is the first thing to do in case of emergency as a first aider? - 2. Why is it important to assess the situation first before proceeding to the primary and secondary survey of the victim? - 3. Explain the ABCs in conducting physical examination in giving first aid under primary survey. -Select at least 3 advantages and disappear of an EHR to discuss with the class
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