Phlebotomy
Blood Typing
Medical Math
Drugs
Insurance Terms
100

The Order of Draw

Yellow, Blue, Red (SST), Green, Lavender, Grey

100

The "Universal Donor" blood type.

O-Negative

100

Calculate a 500 mg dose if the liquid is 250 mg/5 mL

10 mL

100

The term for a drugs official non-branded name.

Generic name

100

The fixed amount a patient pays for a visit (e.g. $20)

Copay or Copayment

200

This vein is the first choice for venipuncture

Median cubital Vein

200

The protein on RBCs that determines +/- status

Rh factor

200

A physician orders Zestril 12.5 mg daily. If the available tablets are 5 mg each, this is the number of tablets you must administer

125 mL/hr

200

A drug that prevents blood clotting

Anticoagulant

200

The amount a patient must pay out-of-pocket before insurance kicks in.

Deductible

300

The medical term for a "fainting episode" 

Syncope

300

This type has A antigens and anti-B antibodies and a positive Rh factor

A+

300

A patient weighing 44 lbs (20 kg) is prescribed 20 mg/kg/day of amoxicillin, divided into two doses (q12h). If the available suspension is 250 mg/5 mL, this is the volume in mL given for each single dose.

4 mL

300

The route of administration "Sublingual" means this

Under the tongue

300

The federal health insurance program for people age 65 and older

Medicare

400

At what point should you take the tourniquet off?

A minute

400

What blood types can B- donate to 

B-, B+, AB-, and AB+

400

A physician orders Zestril 12.5 mg daily. If the available tablets are 5 mg each, this is the number of tablets you must administer

2.5 tablets

400

What category is Celebrex? (In two categories)

Analgesic (NSAID)

400

A request for payment sent by the provider to the insurance company

A health insurance claim

500

Where does the blue tube go for testing?

Coagulation

500

What is given to pregnant women if she is an Rh- and her baby is an Rh+ 

RhoGAM shot

500

 A patient is prescribed 750 mg of a medication to be taken orally. If the available stock is a 250 mg/5 mL suspension, this is the total volume in milliliters the patient must receive for one dose.

15 mL

500

The organ primarily responsible for drug metabolism

The Liver

500

The regular amount you pay each month to keep your insurance policy active

Premium

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