Plantar surface of the foot, lateral or medial sides of heel
What is the appropriate site for a capillary puncture on an infant?
Reporting hazards under OHSA.
What is an employee's responsibility?
Made of low actinic glass and used with reagents sensitive to light
What is amber glassware?
Re-zeroing balance with empty weighing vessel
What is taring?
The only plastic that can be autoclaved.
What is polypropylene?
What is a red top tube?
Under OHSA I am responsible for providing SDS sheets and assigning classes to hazardous material.
What is a Supplier?
This class of glassware is made to strict standards.
What is Class A glassware?
Appropriate for measuring/drawing accurately small volume of liquid.
What is a micropipette?
I am the purest grade of reagent water.
What is Grade 1?
Coagulation tests are performed on this tube.
What is a blue top tube?
Responsible for outlining the role of the Employer, Supervisor and Employee in any workplace in Ontario.
What is OHSA ?
I am used to hold, mix and estimate liquids.
What is a beaker?
Poor sterilization can be indicated by using a ______
What is a biological indicator?
Produces toxic vapours at room temperature.
What is mercury?
Upon centrifuging ______, it will separate into serum and a clot.
Explosive, flammable, oxidizing, gas under pressure, corrosive.
What are the 5 main classes of physical hazards?
A pipette with a bulged out portion in the middle.
What is a volumetric pipette?
The slanted tip of the needle.
What is a bevel?
Reverse Osmosis (RO) water is this grade type of water.
What is Type III?
The patient did not fast and the serum is milky white in appearance.
What is lipemic?
To warn users. To draw attention to SDS sheet. To identify the hazardous material being used.
What is the purpose of a workplace label?
Used for critical measurements of larger volumes of reagent.
What is a volumetric flask?
A needle is inserted at _____ or less when using an antecubital vein.
What is 30 degrees?
Leaving tourniquet on for a prolonged amount of time causes this.
What is hemoconcentration?
Whole blood has been centrifuged and will separate into this.
What is plasma, buffy coat and red cells?
At which exposure is limited to 15 minute periods four times a day
I have am very heat resistant.
What is borosilicate glass?
I am a cabinet that contains a Hepa filter.
What is a biological safety cabinet?
Besides a dark green tube, this plasma tube can also be referred to as a "STAT"
What is a light green tube (PST)?
A WBC differential test is completed on this tube.
What is an EDTA tube? (lavender)
This acronym is an expression of concentration.
What is LC50?
This type of pipette is a "non blow out"
What is a Mohr pipette?
Passed through a resin column containing positively (+) and negatively (-) charged particles.
What is deionization?
Refers to the process of the breakdown of blood.
What is hemolysis?
Using a winged infusion set (butterfly), this is required to maintain a proper blood to additive ratio.
What is a discard tube?
After decanting a product, this type of label is required.
What is a workplace label?
Glassware used to measure 24 hour urine test.
What is a graduated cylinder?
Liquid part of the blood containing the clotting factor fibrinogen.
What is plasma?
A glucose level test obtained 2 hours after eating.
What is post prandial?
Liquid portion of an SST tube.
What is serum?
An expression of toxicity.
What is LD50?
I am used for one volume measurement of viscous fluid.
What is an Oswald Folin pipette?
Flammable solvents should be stored in this.
This analyte differs by more than 50% from morning to night.
What is cortisol?
Grey, Light green, Light Blue, Gold. One of these contains sodium citrate.
What is light blue?
Employer to do everything reasonable to protect the health and safety of workers.
What is due diligence?
This pipette has calibration marks to the tip.
What is a serological pipette?
Confirmation of autoclaving is done by using ____
What is autoclave tape?
Tests influenced by diurnal variation require this type of collection.
What is a timed test?