Specimen Handling
Non-Blood Collection
Infection Control
Safety
Point of Care Testing
100

The number of times tubes must be mixed immediately after drawing

What is 5 - 10 times

100

This test is used to assess the ability of the kidney to clear waste products from the blood.

What is creatinine

100

These two are Standard Precautions (name any two)

•Practicing hand hygiene

•Wearing gloves

•Wearing fluid-resistant gowns

•Wearing appropriate face protection

•Disposing sharps properly sharps after activating safety device

•Practicing respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette

100

The year Needle stick and Prevention Act was established

What is 2001

100

The most common hematology test performed as a POC test

What is Hemoglobin

200

The metabolic sugar breakdown within cells (within the specimen) is a primary cause of inaccurate test results

What is glycolysis

200

The most common procedure for collecting many types of urine specimens, example for urine culture is known as

What is Midstream clean catch

200

These are examples of illnesses that are airborne-transmissible (name two)

Measles, Varicella and Tuberculosis

200

Minimum amount of time to continuously flush the affected area during a chemical spill

What is 15 minutes

200

Heparin therapy may be monitored by determining this POC test

What is Activated Clotting time (ACT)

300

Blood smears made from EDTA samples must be done within ______

What is 1 hour of collection

300

This type of urine collection uses a needle that is inserted through the abdominal wall into the bladder for collection of a sample

What is a Suprapubic aspiration

300

These are examples of diseases requiring droplet precautions.

Meningitis

Whooping cough

Pneumonia

•Viral Diseases such as Influenza, Mumps and Rubella

300

This type of material is used to break contact between the source and the victim in the event electricity cannot be turned off.

What is a nonconductive material

300

This inflammatory marker is used to monitor inflammation in autoimmune diseases and postsurgically to monitor postoperative infections

What is C-reactive protein (CRP)

400

Specimens for these tests must be kept warm during testing

What is cold agglutinin and cryofibrinogen

400

Collection and handling procedures of urine samples for Drug testing must follow these guidelines because the sample may be used in a legal proceeding or in decision making regarding employment or athletic participation.

What is the Chain of custody (COC)

400

These are examples of diseases that are contact precautions.

Hepatitis A virus

Respiratory syncytial virus

Scabies

Impetigo

400

This type of fire extinguisher is used for Class A fires (wood, paper and cloth)

What is Class A or ABC extinguisher

400

This Bacterium is found in stomach that can cause ulcers

What is Helicobacter pylori

500

This is the temperature range requirement for frozen sample storage before testing.

What is -20º C down to -70º C

500

This condition shows elevated levels of chloride and sodium in the sweat.

What is Cystic Fibrosis?

500

The time required to allow bleach to remain in contact with the contaminated area when cleaning up spill

What is 20-30 minutes

500

These are early signs of shock (name two)

What are Pale, cold, or clammy skin; rapid pulse; shallow breathing; weakness; and possible nausea or vomiting

500

Infectious Mononucleosis is most commonly caused by this virus

What is Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)

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