laboratory techniques used to diagnose and treat many animal health problems
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Laboratory TechniquesLaboratory Techniques
performed in veterinary hospitals, zoos, research
facilities, and commercial labs
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In most cases, it is the vet tech that is responsible for collecting samples and performing the tests.
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The vet tech must:
have a good understanding of proper collection techniques and specimen handling
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The vet tech must:
have a good understanding of use complex equipment
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The vet tech must: be able to accurately perform the tests since the veterinarian will base treatment on the results
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- hematology
- urinalysis
- susceptibility testing
- the circulatory and excretory systems
The Urinary SystemThe Urinary System
consists of:
- the kidneys
- the ureters
- the urinary bladder
- the urethra
The Urinary SystemThe Urinary System
The Kidneys The Kidneys - paired organs located on both sides
of the spinal column and are bean-shaped in most species of animal
(cattle have several lobes)
The Urinary SystemThe Urinary System
The Kidneys The Kidneys
- responsible for extracting and collecting waste
The Urinary SystemThe Urinary System
The Kidneys The Kidneys consist of:
- cortex - medulla
- renal pelvis
The Urinary SystemThe Urinary SystemThe Kidneys The Kidneys
nephrons are directly responsible for the filtering and collection of wastes from the blood(found throughout the cortex and medulla)
The The NephronNephron
Arterioles
Glomerulus Bowman’s capsule
Proximal convoluted tubule
Distal convoluted tubule
Loop of Henle
Collecting duct
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The Kidneys The Kidneys
Collecting ducts run through the medulla and drain into the renal pelvis.
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Urine then passes into the ureters and proceeds to the bladder.
The Urinary SystemThe Urinary System- The ureters are smooth muscled tubes that extend from each kidney.
- They use peristalsis to move urine to the bladder.
The Urinary SystemThe Urinary SystemUrine is pushed into the bladder every 10 to 30 seconds depending on the species.
It flows in spurts rather than continuously.
The Urinary SystemThe Urinary System
The BladderThe Bladder- consists of smooth muscle
- extremely elastic sac that is capable of holding large
volumes of urine
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The BladderThe Bladder- has three openings:
- two that receive urine from the ureters
- one used to excrete urine to the urethra
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The UrethraThe Urethra- carries urine from the bladder to the exterior
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The UrethraThe Urethra- varies in length and circumference in males and females
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The UrethraThe Urethra- The female urethra is shorter in length and runs directly from the bladder to the exterior.
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The UrethraThe Urethra- Males have a narrower urethra that is longer to extend through the accessory sex glands and exit through the penis.
The Urinary SystemThe Urinary System
The UrethraThe Urethra- Males have a narrower urethra that is longer to extend through the accessory sex glands and exit through the penis.
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3 Phases of Urine Production:3 Phases of Urine Production:
1. Filtration
2. Reabsorption
3. Secretion
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3 Phases of Urine 3 Phases of Urine Production:Production:
occur in the nephrons
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3 Phases of Urine 3 Phases of Urine Production:Production:
1. Filtration• blood enters the glomerulus
through the afferent arteriole
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3 Phases of Urine Production:3 Phases of Urine Production:1. Filtration
• under various pressures, water, salt, and small molecules move out of the glomerulus and into Bowman’s capsule
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3 Phases of Urine Production:3 Phases of Urine Production:2. Reabsorption
• occurs in the proximal convoluted tubule and the loop of Henle
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3 Phases of Urine Production:3 Phases of Urine Production:2. Reabsorption
• substances needed by the body such as water and electrolytes will be reabsorbed by the body from the loop of Henle