3.
A reagent container is correctly labeled if the label contains the:
a. Constituents, initials of the individual who prepared the reagent in alphabetical
order, expiration date, quantity used, and date prepared.
b. Expiration date, initials of the individual who prepared the reagent,
constituents quantity used, temperature control, and date prepared.
c.
Initials of the individual who prepared the reagent, stains, constituents,
expiration date, quantity used, and date prepared.
d. Constituents, expiration date, initials of the individual who prepared the
reagent, quantity used, and date prepared.
4.
A reagent's container label is properly labeled and protected if the label is:
a. Complete and securely attached.
b. Neatly and legibly written or preferably typewritten.
c.
Covered with a protective coating of cellophane tape over the surface of the
label.
d. All of the above.
5.
Why must an unused portion of a reagent never be poured back into tile original
container?
a. Possible explosions.
b. Inefficiency.
c.
d. Improper labeling.
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