This leukocyte is associated with allergies.
What is Eosinophils?
The specific gravity of a specimen is 1.035. Is this value abnormally high, low, or normal?
abnormally high
Red blood cells have ruptured in a blood sample.
What is hemolyzed?
Which substance found in urine might indicate kidney damage?
What is protein?
This is a set of procedures developed to ensure reliability of lab results.
What is quality assurance?
Diagnosis of a helminth infection requires what lab?
What is a stool sample for Ova and Parasite examination?
Gram-negative bacteria are this color.
What is pink?
No anticoagulants are found in this color topped tube.
What is red?
This is one of the first detectable signs of liver disease.
What is bilirubinuria?
This is a method to collect, process, and tests specimens used in legal cases.
What is chain of custody?
The growth of only one microorganism in a culture or nutrient surface.
What is a pure culture?
Prefix for grape-like clusters.
What is staphylo-?
The tourniquet should not remain on the arm longer than this amount of time.
What is 1 minute?
Ewww, my urine smells fruity! This might be elevated in my urine.
What are ketones?
A portion of a well-mixed sample that is removed for testing.
What is an aliquot?
To live and grow.
What is viable?
Liquid portion of blood, no clotting factors.
What is serum?
The chemical breakdown of carbohydrates by enzymes, releasing energy.
What is glycosis?
What is infection?
The top red diamond on the National Fire Protection Association means this.
What is flammability?
Tightly, coiled, spiral-shaped bacteria.
What are spirochetes.
TSH levels determine the function of this organ.
What is the pituitary gland?
This color topped tube contains EDTA.
What is lavender?
Yuck, my urine is cloudy. I might have these in my urine.
What are cyrstals?
This is the pigment responsible for the color of urine.
What is urochrome?