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100

A disease that may be transmitted through human dura matter grafts or pituitary-derived growth hormone.

What is Cruetzfeld-Jakob disease (CJD)?

100

The formula for calculating the MCHC?

What is (Hgb x 100)/Hct?

100

A chronic degenerative process affecting the synovial joints 

What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?

100

A centrifuged specimen that has plasma that is cloudy and pinkish red

What is lipemic and hemolyzed?

100

Specific gravity of water when using a refractometer

What is 1.000? 

200

The minimum hemoglobin for blood donors (female and male)

What is 12.5 (females) and 13.0 (males)?

200

The confirmatory test for paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria.

What is flow cytometric immunophenotyping?

200

This autoimmune disorder with the majority of cases being women in their 20's - 30's that can have a butterfly rash as a symptom

What is Sytemic Lupus Erythematosus?

200

The body fluid obtained by a lumbar puncture

What is CSF (cerebral spinal fluid)?

200

These crystals in the urine look like coffin lids when examined microscopically

What are triple phosphate crystals?

300

This class of immunoglobulin can cross the placenta and cause HDFN

What is IgG?

300

Prussian blue staining of peripheral blood identifies these.

What is siderotic granules?

300

This ANA pattern would be associated with high titers of anti-Sm (Smith)

What is Speckled?

300

This common vitamin may interfere with some chemistry tests

What is Biotin?

300

When these two tests on a urine dipstick are positive it usually indicates the patient has a UTI

What are leukocyte esterase and nitrite?

400

The process of using a filter to removed white blood cells from blood components.

What is leukoreduction?

400

The following is used for staining reticulocytes.

What is new methylene blue?

400

The presence of HBsAG, anti-HBc, and HBeAG

What is an early acute Hep B infection? 

400

A Potassium value <3 or >6 

What is a critical value?

400

The name of the protein that causes casts to form.

What is Tamm-Horsfall 

500

This transfusion reaction is most commonly caused by plasma units from female donors who have been pregnant.

What is Transfusion Associated Lung Injury (TRALI)?

500

Immature blood cells, especially neutrophil precursors in the peripheral blood.

What is shift to the left?

500

This test is used to confirm a positive HIV screening test

What is Western Blot?

500

Centrifuged blood that has been collected in a plain (red-top) tube and allowed to clot

What is serum?

500

The cast that is most likely to be found in healthy people.

What is hyaline?

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