This link in the chain of infection is where the pathogen lives and multiplies.
What is the reservoir?
This in the 4th tube in the order of draw sequence.
What is Heparin(green) top?
This body system contains the largest organ in the body?
What is the Integumentary system?
This organ is separated into 2 atrial, and 2 ventricles.
What is the heart?
This venipuncture site is where most procedures take place.
What is the antecubital fossa?
Standard Precaution mandates that you do this task before putting on gloves and immediately after.
What is washing your hands?
This anticoagulant additive acts by inhibiting calcium in the patient's blood.
What is EDTA?
This system is responsible for secreting and producing hormones.
What is the Endocrine system?
This is the largest artery in the body.
What is the aorta?
DOUBLE Jeopardy: This ratio is the amount of time a tourniquet can be left in place and the amount of time you should wait to reapply it.
What is 1 minute/ 2 minutes?
This is the last step of donning PPE.
What is putting on gloves?
In this tube you will find sodium citrate.
What is light blue tube?
This systems has the longest tract passageway in the body.
What is the gastrointestinal(digestive) system?
Patient's with this blood type produce anti-A antibodies and there is no presence of the rh factor protein.
What is B negative?
This is the technical term for the destruction of red blood cells.
What is hemolysis?
These type of precautions will be listed on a patient's care plan and on the assignment sheet for the PBT.
What is Transmission Based Precautions?
These additives work together to stop glycolysis from taking place.
What is sodium fluoride, and sodium/potassium oxalate?
This system is the control and message center of the body. It is divided into ____ and ______.
What is the nervous system? And what is the Central Nervous System and Peripheral nervous system.
This blood contains the highest concentration of oxygen.
What is arterial blood?
Patients in the intensive care unit are at risk for this medically induced condition.
What is iatrogenic anemia?
This law requires healthcare facilities to protect employees from bloodborne health hazards.
What is Bloodborne Pathogens Standard?
This is the correct order of draw by additives only.
What is Blood Cultures, Sodium citrate, Serum, Heparin, EDTA, and Oxalate?
This protects the body from disease in general, whereas this protects against a particular disease.
What is nonspecific immunity and specific immunity?
In this phase, fibrin and the activated platelets form a mesh to aid in stopping blood loss.
What is secondary hemostasis?
These are acceptable solutions to use to prep the skin for a venipuncture if isopropyl alcohol can not be used.
What is iodine and chlorhexidine?