The hormone that is detected in in pregnancy test:
What is:
hCG
Platelets or thrombocytes are involved in doing what in the blood?
What is:
Coagulation
Tine, Mantoux, and chest x-rays are used to test for what illness:
What is:
Tuberculosis
What blood type is the universal donor:
What is:
Type O
Type AB is the universal receiver
A Normal Hemoglobin Value for and adult female would be:
What is:
12-16
True or False
These items must be labeled on every Specimen.
-Complete name of patient
-Date and time
-Patient identification number
-Patients addressWhat is:
False
What are the 3 main components of blood:
What is:
RBC
WBC
Platelets
Tuberculosis is hard to treat due to the high content of ______ in the cell wall.
What is:
Lipids
The major function of blood is to transport oxygen, nutrients, and excrete waste: True or False
What is:
True
A Normal Hemoglobin Value for an adult male would be:
What is:
13-18
A condition where an infant cannot metabolize protein:
What is:
(PKU) Phenylketonuria
How many liters of blood are in the average human body:
What is:
6 liters of blood
When a patient comes in with a 7mm reaction to the mantoux test, you would say the results are _______
What is:
Doubtful
The heel is a usual capillary puncture site for _______:
What is:
Infants
The Normal Hemoglobin for a child would be:
What is:
12-14.5
The ratio/percentage of the volume of packed red blood cells is called ________
What is:
Hematocrit
Erythrocytes (Red Blood Cells) are responsible for the transport of ______ and ______:
What is:
Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
Nutrients and Waste
When a patient comes in with a 10mm reaction to the mantoux test, you would say the results are _______
What is:
Positive
A Normal Hematocrit Value of and adult male is:
What is:
40-55%
A Normal Hematocrit Value for a female would be:
What is:
36-46%
The correct order of draw: (Ex: 4,2,1,3)
1. Lavendar
2. Blue top (citrate)
3. Cultures
4. Red top/SST
What is:
3,2,4,1
What is the major component of the RBC that transports oxygen:
What is:
Hemoglobin
When a patient comes in with a 4mm reaction to the mantoux test, you would say the results are _______
What is:
Negative
The Epstein-Barr virus causing infectious mononucleosis is primarily transmitted by:
What is:
Saliva
(Mono is also known as the kissing disease)
The Normal Hematocrit Value of a child is:
What is:
27-44%