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Vector
What is a living organism that carries microorganisms from an infected person to another person called
100
Chemistry and Hematology
What tests are most often performed at the physicians office
100
Cancer Treatment
What weakens the body's ability to fight infection
100
pale yellow to yellow
What is the normal color range for urine
100
Capillary Puncture
What is the procedure used for obtaining blood usually performed on the middle or ring finger
200
Asepsis
What must be applied to break the cycle of infection
200
Ocular
What is the name for the eyepiece of the optical microscope through which an image is viewed
200
Eukaryotic
What is the classification of parasites that contains protozoans, fungi, and parasites
200
Oliguria
What is insufficient production of urine
200
Total Cholesterol
What is the blood test that can identify coronary artery disease and antherosclerosis
300
Dressings contaminated with blood or body fluids
What are Red Bags or Bags that have a biohazardous waste label used for
300
Volumetric Beaker
What is used to measure the large amounts of liquids neccessary for reagents
300
They have a complex cell structure containing a nucleus and specialized organelles in the cytoplasm
What is a characteristic of eukaryotic cells
300
it may affect the sediment and specific gravity
What is true about refrigerating a urine sample
300
Penetrate the vein wall to a depth of 1/4 to 1/2 inch
What is how deep you penetrate the vein for phlebotomy
400
Susceptible Host
What is an individual into whom a pathogen has been transmitted and who has little or no immunity to infection by that organism
400
They caused many doctors to close their laboratories
What are The Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988
400
They are simply structured with a single chromosome and no organelles
What is a characteristic of prokaryotic cells
400
Bilirubinuria
What is one of the first signs of liver disease
400
Fluid-Electrolyte Imbalances
What is the blood test for potassium and sodium used to identify
500
Point of Entry
What factors of host susceptibility are related to pathogen
500
Hematologic Test
What is the test which uses samples of whole blood to identify problems with count, size, or shape of blood cells that could indicate disease
500
Noncellular structure in which the nucleic acid is surrounded by a protein coat
What is a characteristic of a subcellular microorganism
500
Splinting
What is the type of catheter inserted after plastic repair of the ureter and must remain in place for at least a week after surgery
500
Povidone-Iodine
What is a substitute for the use of alcohol as an aseptic before venipunture
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