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Heart Stuff
Microscope
Labs
Just Breathe
100

Blood in urine 

What is hematuria 

100

Reagent 

What is a chemically coated strip used in urine and ketone monitoring

100

Electrocardiography

What is records electrical impulses produced by the heart?

100

The lens in the eyepiece typically magnifies the image by a factor of 

What is 10x

100

Created in response to public concern over the accuracy of laboratory testing?

What is Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988

100

Spirometer

What is an instrument used to measure the air taken in by and expelled from the lungs

200

Failure of the kidneys to produce urine

What is anuria 

200

How long can urine sit at room temperature before performing testing on it?

What is 1 hour

200

SA Node

What is the pacemaker of the heart

200

Controls the amount of light that passes through the slide for viewing 

What is the diaphragm 

200

Laboratories that perform moderate-complexity tests

What is must be run by a doctor 

200

Pulmonary function tests are useful in monitoring this disease 

What is COPD 

300

Insufficient production of urine

What is oliguria 

300

Measures the concentration of substances dissolved in urine

What is specific gravity 

300

A test is used to assess the electrical activity of a patient's heart over a 24-hour period of normal activity?

What is Holter monitor 

300

A study of microorganisms 

What is microbiology 

300

Reference laboratory

What is a laboratory owned by a company other than the physician's practice

300

A device used to measure the amount of oxygen

What is a pulse oximeter

400

QNS

What is quantity not sufficient 

400

When is HCG found in urine 

What is during pregnancy 

400

Atrial depolarization is represented on an ECG tracing by the 

What is P wave

400

A part of an optical microscope that contains a magnifying lens

What is objective 

400

Calibration of equipment

What is making sure equipment is operating correctly and accurate results

400

Pulmonary function tests

What is measures and evaluates a patient's lung capacity and volume

500

One of the first signs of liver disease?

What is bilirubinuria

500

The most common type of urine sample?

What is random urine specimen

500

The precordial electrode is placed in the 4th intercostal space to the left of the sternum?

What is V2

500

A foreign object that is visible through a microscope, but is unrelated to the specimen and may be misinterpreted when the specimen is examined, is a(n) 

What is an artifact 

500

Routine tests are most often performed at the physician’s office laboratory (POL) are

What is chemistry and hematology tests

500

The purpose of oxygen administration?

What is to increases the amount of oxygen your lungs receive and deliver to your blood

600

Turbidity 

What is describing urine that is cloudy or hazy 

600

A clean-catch midstream urine specimen

What is a method of collecting a urine specimen is used when performing a urine culture to identify the number and the types of pathogens present?

600

Ventricular fibrillation

What is a life-threatening dysrhythmia that results in no cardiac output

600

An item that all laboratories must have on file for all chemicals stored/used in the lab

What is safety data sheet (SDS)

600

The purpose of control samples that are run in the POL

What is to serve as a check on the accuracy of the test.

600

Type of breathing that indicates a laryngeal obstruction 

What is stridor 

700

A lab test uses samples of whole blood to identify problems with the count, size, or shape of blood cells that could indicate disease?

What is hematologic test 

700

Commonly found in the urine of diabetic patients 

What is glucose 

700

The views that are recorded on an electrocardiogram that are produced by the electrical activity of the heart are

What is leads

700

Guidelines for Standard Precautions

What is wear eye protection and face masks when there is a risk that droplets or spray may come in contact with your eyes, nose, or mouth.

700

This must accompany every specimen that leaves the POL

What is a lab requisition 

700

Amount of air inhaled and exhaled during normal respiration

What is tidal volume 

800

The Epstein-Barr virus causes 

What is Infectious mononucleosis

800

Chain of custody is obtained for which type of test

What is drug and alcohol tests 

800

A pen-like instrument that records impulse movement on the ECG paper

What is a stylus 

800

Histology 

What is microscopic study of cells, tissues, and organs 

800

An advantage of completing laboratory tests in the physician’s office laboratory (POL)

What is faster turnaround time for finding out results 

800

Measurement used to determine the amount of air that can be quickly forced from the lungs

What is Peak Expiratory Flow Rate

900

The process that promotes growth of microbial or tissue cultures in a controlled environment

What is incubation 

900

A device for spinning a specimen at high speed until it separates into its component parts

What is a centrifuge 

900

During an EKG this happens because of muscle movement during shifting of position, tremors or talking  

What is somatic interference 

900

Equipment used to magnify objects not visible to the naked eye 

What is microscope 

900

Information included on a lab requisition 

What is Pt's insurance, Doctor information, Clinical Dx, Source of specimen, time and date of specimen collection, Pt age and gender, special collection Pt instructions, and urgency of results 

900

The plural form of bronchus

What is bronchi

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