Lab Safety
What's blood got to do with it
CLIA Waiver
Hit that vein!
That can cause what?
100
What does the white label stand for?
What is PPE Requirments
100
The term for elevated blood sugar?
What is Hyperglycemia
100
What does one need to know that a tests is working properly?
What is Control Line
100
The space most used for venipuncture are found in the?
What is Antecubital space
100
Destruction of Red blood cells is called? (Medical Terminology)
What is Hemolysis
200
Major source of contracting HIV and HBV for a health care professional?
What is Blood
200
What does a Hemocue machine test?
What is Hemoglobin
200
Which is not a CLIA waived test? A. Pap smear test B. Pulmonary function test C. Dipstick urinalysis test D.TB skin test
What is C. Dipstick Urinalysis
200
Name the 3 main veins used in venipuncture?
What is Median cubital, cephalic vein, basilic vein
200
Tumor or swelling of blood in the tissues? (medical Term)
What is Hematoma
300
CDC Recommendations for infection control within health care facilities?
What is Standard Precautions
300
FBS is in regards to what type of test?
What is Glucose
300
The process of setting an instrument to accurately respond to the test reagents?
What is calibration
300
Which vein is on the thumb side of the arm?
What is Cephalic
300
Which disease has the presence of atypical "reactive" lymphocytes?
What is Mononucleosis
400
What does OSHA stand for?
What is Occupational safety and health administration
400
What measures the extent to which an antibody can be diluted before losing its power to react with a specific antigen?
What is Titer
400
Process in which known samples (controls) are routinely tested to establish the reliability, accuracy, and precision of a specific test system?
What is quality control (QC)
400
Which tube comes after lavender?
What is Gray
400
What viral agent can cause severe anemia and kidney failure?
What is Escherichia coli
500
Yellow on the hazardous label correlates with ___________?
What is Reactive (explosive)
500
An abnormal decrease in red blood cells is?
What is Anemia
500
What does POCT stand for?
What is Point of care testing
500
When blood is spun down in a lavender tube what is the order from top to bottom?
What is Plasma, buffy coat, red blood cells
500
Waste product from the breakdown of hemoglobin?
What is Bilirubin
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