Lab Safety and training
Urinalysis
Blood Collection
Hematology
I do what I want!
100
Outpatient facility versus hospital or bedridden setting
What is Ambulatory setting
100
Medical term for no flow of urine
What is Anuria
100
Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart?
What is Arteries
100
Traveling Clot
What is Embolus
100
What on the microscope helps the image to be clearer and sharper?
What is Focus controls
200
Danger related to exposure to infectious and bloodborne pathogens?
What is biohazard
200
Tube that carries urine to the outside of the body?
What is Urethra
200
Microscopic blood vessels that contain a mixture of arterial and venous blood?
What is Capillaries
200
Fluid within cells between the nucleus and the outer cell membrane?
What is Cytoplasm
200
TRUE or FALSE: After a urine sample is collected, it can sit up to 4 hours before being refrigerated or before adding preservatives.
What is False
300
Test that provide simple, unvarying results and require a minimum amount of judgment and interpretation?
What is CLIA- Waived tests
300
The 6 colors of urine?
What is Light straw, straw, yellow, dark yellow, amber, dark amber
300
Which tube comes after blue in venipuncture?
What is Red/Tiger top
300
Abbreviation for hemoglobin?
What is Hgb
300
The proper ratio of bleach to water for disinfecting work surfaces, equipment, and spills should be ________?
What is 1:10
400
transmitting a pathogen from one individual to another?
What is Cross- Contamination
400
Which substance would be found in normal urine? A. Hemoglobin B. Urochrome C. Myglobin D. Porphyrin
What is B Urochrome
400
Which additive is commonly found in the green tube?
What is Heparin
400
PT is abbreviated for?
What is Prothrombin time (protime)
400
Hemoglobin normal reference ranges are?
What is 12 to 18 gm/dL
500
Chain of Infection?
What is Reservoir host, portal of exit, transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host.
500
Hollow muscular organ that holds urine until it is expelled?
What is urinary bladder
500
Which of the following test should not be done by the capillary puncture method? A. Glucose B. CBC C. Blood cultures D. Cholesterol
What is C. Blood Cultures
500
Name three types of white blood cells?
What is Granulocytes, neutrophils, eosinophil's, basophils, nongranulocytes, Monocytes, Lymphocytes.
500
A red blood cell can survive for ____ days?
What is 120
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