Tubes
A&P
Med term
Testing
Venipuncture
100
What causes the tubes to fill up?

vacuum 

100

what is the smallest living unit in the body

cells

100

what does the term Phlebotomy actually mean? 

Incision of a vein

100

what anticoagulant is used in hematology studies

EDTA

100

what is the most commonly used antiseptic for routine blood draws

Alcohol 

200

What color tube(s) may be used to obtain a serum for lab testing

red, gold, tiger (speckled)

200

what organ pushes blood through the circulatory system

heart
200

What is the term for invasion and growth of a disease-causing microorganism in the human body?

Infection

200

What should you do if you are stuck with a used needle? 

washing hands immediately

then notice supervisor.  

300

what is the order of draw

Blood cultures 

Blue

Red

Gold

Green

Purple

Pink 

Grey

300

what is a group of organs functioning together called

system
300
What is the term to describe a serum specimen that is darker yellow than normal?

Icteric 

300

Which of the following hematology tests measures the blood’s capacity to carry oxygen?

hemoglobin

300

what is informed consent?

a patient must be informed of all intended treatments and risks before the treatment is performed.

400

what is the difference between serum and plasma?

Serum is the liquid that remains after the blood has clotted. Plasma is the liquid that remains when clotting is prevented with the addition of an anticoagulant.

400

What is the function of a platelet

active clotting 

400

What is the term for an object that is contaminated by bacteria

Fomite

400

what department performs PT test 

coagulation

400

what are the small red spots on the skin that are caused by tightly tied tourniquet

Petechiae

500

EDTA works by binding which substance needed for blood clotting

CA

500
what is the instrument used to measure blood pressure

Sphygmomanometer

500

what is the term for blood donated by a patient for his or her own use during planned surgical operations?

Autologous donation 

500

sodium, potassium and chloride are all of part of what test?

electrolytes (will accept BMP or CMP as well)

500

What is the preferred collection site for laboratory testing of a patient at high risk for venous thrombosis?

Dermal puncture

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