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To check for low or high levels of glucose
A glucose test is usually ordered:
Serum
What is the liquid portion of a SST Tube?
Heparin
What tube is used for chemistry tests?
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What department determines the cause of an infection?
When they dont need that much blood
Short draw tubes are used for what purpose?
Basilic
Nerves lie close to this vein:
(EDTA, sodium citrate, heparin)
An anticoagulated specimen contains what type of additive?
Septicimia?
Infection that infects the entire body is called:
Hemorrhagic shock
Blood loss that is life threatening is called?
EDTA for CBC
What tube is most likely for bloodbanking?
Them fainting
What is the most concerning when drawing on an older child?
Vaccinations
Pertussis requires what kind of precaution?
Immediately after drawing blood
When should you label a specimen?
EDTA, other additives tubes, non additive
What is the order of draw when doing a microcollection container filled during a capillary collection?
5-10
What percent of hospitalized patients aquire a nosocomial infection?
EDTA
What additive is found in several stopper colors?
Current Procedural Terminology.
CPT is the abbreviation for what coding system?
Hemoconcentration
A tight tourniquet will cause:
When the doctor orders the test
When does the pre-analytical phase of testing begin?
At all times
Standard precautions apply when?
Chemistry
Immunohematolgy is another name for what dept?
FLU INFLUENZA WHOOPING COUGH MUMPS
What diseases fall under droplet precautions?
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Structure of the heart
Blood Bank collection
What is the Pink top EDTA generally used for?