Lab Safety
Quality Management
Specimen Collection
Cholesterol
Techniques and Instrumentation
100
Bloodborne Pathogen standard, Formaldehde standard, laboratory, hazard communication, respiratory, air contaminants and personal protective equipment
What are the different OSHA standards?
100
Reference sample for which the correct answer is known
What are the controls in a quality management?
100
ABG Test
What is the most common test used for Arterial Punction?
100
Test that uses stabilizers such as citrates and tartrate
What is Benedict and Fehling's test
100
Uses prisms or gratings to isolate a narrow range of wavelength of light
What is spectrophotometry?
200
Expel noxious and hazardous fumes from chemical reagents
What are fume hoods?
200
Ability to produce same result in repeated analysis of the sample
What is the meaning of Precision?
200
Liquid portion of unclotted blood
What is a PLasma?
200
Produced by the liver by fatty acid metabolism as energy source when carbohydrates are low
What are ketones?
200
400-700nm
What is the range of a Visible light?
300
Mouth pipetting, smoking, drinking fluids
What are the things to avoid in the laboratory?
300
Occurs regularly and measurable when recognized
What are systematic errors?
300
Coagulation sodium citrate tubes
What is the function of a blue top tube?
300
Index for long term plasma glucose indices?
What is the use of Glycosylated Hemoglobin?
300
Reduces stray light and prevents light from entering the monochromator
What is the purpose of an entrance slit?
400
Bloodborne pathogens, ingestion, inoculation, research animals, tactile contamination, inhalation of infectious materials
What are the different biological hazards?
400
TN/(TN+FP)
What is the formula for Diagnostic Specificity?
400
Patient preparation, request blood collection, specimen labeling, entry to log book, specimen preparation
What are the processes involve in a pre-collection preparation?
400
Simple glucose loading to check insulin secretion
What happens to a 2 hour post prandial?
400
It rates the measure of sedimentation or settling of particles
What is the principle of ultracentrifugation?
500
Flashpoint above 37.8 degrees celsius
What is the flashpoint of a combustible chemical?
500
Ability of an analytical procedure to measure small amounts of component in a specimen
What is Analytic sensitivity?
500
Increased formed elements of blood
What is hemoconcentration?
500
Failure to thrive symptom in infants; galactose 1 phosphate uridyl transferase?
What is galactosemia?
500
Concrentration of the substance is directly proportional to the amount of light absorbed and inversely proportional to the amount of light transmitted?
What is the principle of Beer-Lambert's Law.
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