Introduction
Laboratory Mathematics
Laboratory Safety
Specimen Collection
Quality Management
100
It is the foundation of science that underlies biochemistry and pathophysiology.
What is Clinical Chemistry?
100
A laboratory result that states the presence or absence of a certain compound.
What is qualitative determination?
100
This is a safety equipment that delivers 30-50 gallons of water per minute at 20-50 psi.
What is a safety shower?
100
The liquid portion of clotted blood with albumin and globulin but no fibrinogen is this.
What is serum?
100
A comprehensive set of policies that ensure the accuracy and reliability of laboratory testing is this.
What is quality assurance?
200
One of the 4 macromolecules that is said to be a hydrate of carbon.
What is a carbohydrate?
200
In quantitative determination, this is a unit that defines physical dimension like mass.
What is a label?
200
A class of biosafety cabinet that provides maximum product protection if laminar flow is included and with 2 HEPA filters.
What is a BSC III?
200
This is a blood vessel with thick walls and higher pressure resulting to pulse.
What is an artery?
200
In the clinical laboratory, it is a reference sample that simulates the chemical composition of the unknown.
What is a control?
300
The number one priority for medical technologists.
What is a patient?
300
It is a unit of length that can be converted into centimeter by multiplying the value with 2.54.
What is an inch?
300
It is a kind of hazard in the laboratory characterized by a flashpoint below 37.8oC.
What is a flammable chemical?
300
It is located in the antecubital fossa and is the vein of choice in venipuncture because it is the most anchored vessel.
What is the median cubital vein?
300
This is the ability to reproduce the same results in repeated analyses of the sample.
What is precision?
400
This is the ability to identify the true and known value of a substance.
What is accuracy?
400
Regarding units of measurement, it is a prefix with a factor of 10-15 and a symbol of ‘f’.
What is femto?
400
A kind of ergonomic hazard which results from human error by pushing beyond one’s limits.
What is a cumulative trauma disorder?
400
The method of blood collection in which only 0.1 to 0.9 mL of blood is collected.
What is the micromethod?
400
It is a pair of medical decision points that span the limits of results expected for a given condition.
What is a reference interval?
500
This is the causative agent of a disease.
What is a pathogen?
500
It was developed in 1960 to provide a uniform system in describing physical quantities.
What is the Systeme International d’Unites?
500
It presumes that all human blood, tissue, and most fluids are infectious.
What is the universal precaution?
500
It is a chemical compound in a man’s diet that increases plasma catecholamines from the adrenal medulla.
What is caffeine?
500
The proportion of individuals without a condition who have a negative test for that condition.
What is diagnostic specificity?
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