Phlebotomy
Hematology
Microbiology
Chemistry
Blood Bank
100

You must draw blood from _____ when an I.V. is present.

What is below the I.V.? 

100

This cell is often seen during allergic conditions & parasitic infestation. 

What is Eosinophil?

100

This is a harmless dose of a disease causing microbe.

What is Vaccination? 

100
These two results will be extremely elevated in the urinalysis of a patient with untreated diabetes.

What is glucose and ketones? 

100

This is the classification for an individual lacking all antigens of the Rh blood group system. 

What is Rh null?

200

This color tube, and additive is used for Hct, Hgb, Sed rate. 

What is a Lavender EDTA top? 

200

This transports oxygen and is responsible for the bright red color of the erythrocyte.

What is Hemoglobin?

200

A thin, uniform film of bacterial growth on a glass slide in order to proceed with further staining for microscopic examination.

What is a smear?

200

This term means intact red blood cells are present in the urine.

What is hematuria?

200

This componet has all of the coagulation factors.

What is FFP?

300

These three veins are where phlebotomists draw blood.

What are the Cephalic, Basilic, and Median Cubital Veins?

300

The engulfing and destruction of pathogens and damaged cells.

What is Phagocytosis?

300

This bacteria is described as cocci in a grape-like cluster.

What is Staphylococcus?

300

These are the standard tests in a lipid panel.

What are Total cholestrerol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides?

300

This transfusion reaction best correlates to itching and hives.

What is an Allergic reaction?

400

Fibrin strands may be present in the serum when _____. 

What is the specimen was centrifuged before it was fully clotted? 

400

The two major classifications of WBC's

What is granulocytes and non-granulocytes?

400

This is the way in which bacteria reproduce.

What is binary fission? 

400

This protein is responsible for storing iron inside cells.

What is ferritin?

400

This process is completed on units of RBC's to prevent the replication of donor ______.

What is lymphocytes?

500

The ratio of blood to additive in a light blue tube.

What is 9:1 ratio

500

This RBC is misshapen as a crescent arch-shaped cell that is caused by low oxygen tension and contains abnormal Hemoglobin S.

What is Sickle cell?

500

This difference is how we determine if a bacterium is classified as gram-positive or gram-negative. 

What is the thickness in the peptidoglycan layer?

500

This is needed for an endothermic reaction to occur.

What is energy? 

500

This phenotype is reffered to as the Bombay phenotype?

What is the hh phenotype?

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