CBC
Coagulation
Glucose Testing
Urinalysis
Immunology
100

This simple lab test is used to screen for inflammatory processes in the body

What is ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation rate)?

100

These are the two pathways of the coagulation system

What are the Intrinsic and Extrinsic pathways?

100
2 symptoms of Type 1 Diabetes
What is fatigue, dehydration, and weight loss (ch 17)
100
To complete a urinalysis ___ ml of urine is the minimal acceptable,
What is 12
100
This term means the recognition and destruction of foreign substances by the body
What is immunity (Ch 23)
200

These are the formed elements that are found in the "buffy coat" of a tube that has been centrifuges

What are WBC and platelets?

200
This term describes the processes needed to balance clot formation and fibrinolysis in the body.
What is Hemostasis? (ch 15)
200
This process is triggered by the secretion of insulin
What is formation of glycogen (ch 17)
200
This term means intact red blood cells are present in the urine.
What is hematuria (ch 21)
200
This line of defense includes inflammation, WBC, and a fever
What is Second Line (Ch 23)
300
Name 3 of the components of a CBC test
What are WBC count, RBC count, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, RBC indices, Platelet Count, WBC differential
300
This coagulation test is used for screening coagulation dysfunction, and monitoring oral anticoagulant use.
What is PT, Prothrombin Time
300
This type of diabetes is similar to type 2 diabetes and occurs in approximately 4% of all pregnant women
What is Gestational Diabetes (Ch 17)
300
True/False Color and urine odor interfere with testing urine for a urinalysis.
What is False
300
An injection of this during pregnancy and shortly after delivery is given to all Rh negative mothers
What is Rhogam (ch 23)
400
Name the 5 White Blood Cells types
What are Neutrophils, Eosinophils, Basophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes
400
Frederick Banting and Charles Best experimented from extracts of the pancreas to isolate this enzyme that is necessary for proper utilization of glucose by the cells of the body.
What is Insulin (Ch 17)
400
This term means the density, or weight, of urine as compared to the density, or weight of water.
What is Specific Gravity (Ch 20)
400
This blood type has both A antibodies and B antibodies in PLASMA
What is O (Ch 23)
500
This RBC is misshapen as a crescent arch shaped cell that is caused by low oxygen tension and contain abnormal Hemoglobin S
What is Sickle Cells (ch 12)
500
True/False The body's first response vessel injury is to constrict the damaged blood vessel and other vessels in the vicinity, limiting the blood flow to the area so that platelet aggregation can begin.
What is True (ch 15)
500
The lab test is an excellent method to measure a patient's glycemic control over the last 2-3 months.
What is Hb A1C (ch 17)
500
This term is used for patients who have involuntary urination after the age at which bladder control should have been established and also means the inability to control urine.
What is Enuresis (ch 20)
500
This term means the immune system fails and the body is not able to recognize self from non-self which causes damage to the body such as seen in Rheumatoid arthritis and is called ____________ disease.
What is Autoimmune Disease
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