Hemostasis
Immunology
Immunohematology
Blood Chemistry
More Chemistry
100
This pathway is initiated by tissue factor III.
What is the extrinsic pathway.
100
Types of lymphocytes involved in the immune response.
What are B and T lymphocytes.
100
Nobel prize winner for discovering ABO blood groups
Who is Karl Landsteiner.
100
Steady state or equilibrium of body processes.
What is homeostasis.
100
Tube of choice for running glucoses.
What is a gray top tube. (has glycolytic inhibitor + anticoagulant)
200
Both activated factor VIII and factor VII activates this pathway.
What is the common pathway.
200
Physical barriers, secretions, phagocytes, and natural biochemicals make up this type of immunity.
What is natural resistance.
200
The process of removing one blood component and returning the remaining components to the donor's circulatory system.
What is apheresis.
200
The other types of body fluids used for chemistry testing (other than blood).
What are synovial, pericardial, and CSF.
200
A speciman collected two hours following eating.
What is known as 2 hour postprandial.
300
Coagulation factors are produced in this organ.
What is the liver.
300
Type of immune response that recognizes and remembers different antigens.
What is Specific immunity.
300
Only forward typing is done on this blood typing.
What is Rh typing.
300
Creatinine, BUN, and uric acid tests are used to check the function of this organ
What is the kidney.
300
This is a more accurate indicator of a diabetics glucose control over a period of time.
What is a hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C)
400
Name of the process that degrades clots.
What is fibrinolysis.
400
Serum proteins that are induced by and react specifically with antigens.
What are immunoglobulins or antibodies.
400
This grouping or blood typing is performed using the serum or plasma of the patient and known commercial cells.
What is reverse typing.
400
Each lab must establish these due to different analyzers, test methods, and population of geographical area.
What reference ranges.
400
The major storage form of lipids.
What are triglycerides.
500
Factors II, VII, IX, and X.
What are factors dependent on Vitamin K.
500
This immunoglobulin is the first antibody produced.
What is IgM.
500
Hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN) is a result of cells from an Rh _________baby mixing with blood of an Rh _________mother.
What is a positive baby and negative mother.
500
Glucose, BUN, PT, and electrolytes are examples of this type of testing.
What is Point of Care Testing (POCT).
500
The four electrolytes commonly tested.
What are sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate.
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