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100

The extent to which measurements agree with the true value. 

What is accuracy?

100

An infection acquired during a hospital stay. 

What is a nosocomial infection?

100

Downward curve at the surface of the liquid in a pipette.

What is a meniscus?

100

The concentration of a substance is directly proportional to the amount of light absorbed.

What is Beer's Law?

100

Standard deviation expressed as a percentage of the mean.

What is the coefficient of variation?

200

The reliability of a test to be positive in the presence of disease. 

What is sensitivity? 

200

Class of fire that occurs with combustible or reactive materials.

What is a class D fire?

200

The objective that has the shortest working distance. 

Wat is a 100x objective? 

200

Measures the light scatter of macromoleule complexes.

What is Nephelometry?

200

The previous dilution to the one without a signal (negative).

What is end-point titer?

300

When there are greater than six consecutive vales that progressively increase or decrease on a Levey-Jennings chart.

What is a trend?

300

Biosafety level most often seen in clinical labs. 

What is BSL-2?

300

The most accurate type of balance.

What is an analytical balance?

300

Uses antibody labeled with fluorescein.

What is immunofluoresscence?

300

The number of moles of solute per liter of solution.

What is Molarity?

400

A material with a known range of values, similar to sample matrix. 

What is a control?

400

The agency that oversees employee health and requires vaccinations for workers at risk.

What is OSHA?

400

The microscope that absorbs light of one wavelength and transmits light at another wavelength.  

What is a fluorescence microscope?

400

A molecular cytogenetic technique using fluorescence. 

What is FISH?

400

The number of dissolved particles in a solution.

What is osmolality?

500

Contains an exact known amount of substance and is extremely pure. 

What is a primary standard?

500

Requires that clinical testing be divided by complexity and performed only by certified individuals.

What is CLIA '88?

500

Comparison of a patient result with a previous result for that same patient. 

What is a delta check?

500

Uses a heat stable polymerase, dNTPs, and specific primers.

What is PCR?

500

The formula for calculating a change in concentration.

C1 X V1=C2 X V2

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