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Bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. | What is a Pathogen? |
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? |
... | What department determines the cause of an infection? |
State of the body early in the morning, approximately 12 hours after the last ingestion of food or other nutrition | What is basal state? |
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? |
American Certification Agency (ACA) American Medical Technologists (AMT) American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) | What agency certifies phlebotomists? |
Septicimia? | Infection that infects the entire body is called: |
Hemorrhagic shock | Blood loss that is life threatening is called? |
Distance, displacement, speed, velocity, acceleration, force, mass, momentum, energy, work, power, etc. | An example of a vector is? |
EDTA for CBC | What tube is most likely for bloodbanking? |
Study of human use of space and the effects that population density has on behaviour, communication, and social interaction. | What does the term proxemics mean? |
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? |
Blood doesn't flow back properly to the heart, causing blood to pool in the veins in your legs | Which of the following could cause venous stasis? |
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? |
The action of draining a person, animal, or organ of blood. | What is “Exasanguination”? |
, | Structure of the heart |
Whole blood is obtained when blood is drawn into a tube containing an anticoagulant. | What is a “whole blood” specimen? |
Blood Bank collection | What is the Pink top EDTA generally used for? |
Plasma is that part of the blood, which contains blood clotting agent called as fibrinogen, while serum is the fluid part of the blood and does not contain clotting agent | What is the difference between serum and plasma? |