Lab Values
Blood
Procedures
Vital Signs
Other
100
130-200 mg/dl
What is the normal values for total cholesterol
100
Liquid and plasma
What are the components of blood?
100
Arms, abdomen, thighs
Where are all the sites for subcutaneous injection sites
100
Non-mercury, tympanic, chemical, electronic
What are the four types of thermometers?
100
Carry Co2 from the body back to the lungs
What is hemoglobin's function?
200
70-120 mg/dl
What is Normal values for glucose
200
Transportation and protection
What is the function of blood?
200
Non invasive test that measures the ability of the lungs to exhale
What is a spirometry test
200
volume, rhythm, rate
What are the characteristics of pulse rate
200
Solid material remaining in urine after the supernatant is poured off
What is sediment?
300
40-150 mg/dl
What is the normal values for triglycerides?
300
outside lab
Where is blood usually tested?
300
Instrument used for measuring the pressure the blood exerts against the walls of the artery
What is a sphygmomanometer?
300
Age, gender, exercise
What are the influences of pulse rate?
300
Pipette that has graduations down to the tip and is used to make serum dilutions
What is a serologic pipette?
400
invisible amounts of blood in the stool
What is does occult blood test for
400
The study of antigen and antibody reactions of the body's immune system
What is serology
400
Test that consists of placing a small amount of allergen onto the anterior forearm covered with plastic wrap
What is a patch test?
400
98.6 F 37 C
What is the average body temp in F and C
400
Amount of air exhaled after maximum inspiration
What is forced vital capacity?
500
Cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, LDL
What is does a Lipid panel consist of?
500
WBC, RBC, Platelet
What does the differential wbc count includes
500
vacuum tube, butterfly, syringe & needle
What are all the methods of venipuncture?
500
Deflation occurs too rapidly, pt's arm was held above the heart level, or the cuff is the wrong size.
What are errors in BP readings?
500
Procedure used as an aid in diagnosis that involves the removal of a piece of tissue.
What is a biopsy?
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