Hematology
Chemistry
Immunohematology
Microbiology
Miscellaneous??
100
The saying "Never Let Monkeys Eat Bananas" stands for
What is the order of white blood cells from most common to least common Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, Basophils
100
The following represents 1/2,1/4,1/8,1/16,1/32,/1/64,1/128 and is used for
What is a serial dilution to assess titers
100
When you have a reaction with patient rbc's and with Anti A and Anti B this is called
What is Blood type AB
100
Gram positive cocci, catalase positive, suggest and explain the next steps to identify it: 1.if in a wound, or 2.if in a urine Name the organisms you suspect
What is for the wound, Coagulase (slide or tube), S. Aureus (positive) for the urine Novobiocin, S. Saprophyticus (resistant)
100
The acronym and term used to regulate the use and disclosure of protected health information
What is HIPAA, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
200
An anemia characterized in hte later stages by a microcytic, hypochromic cells. What other tests could confirm or be abnormal
What is Fe Deficiency, TIBC or Serum Fe
200
A blood ph of 7.25 with a pCO2 increased and HCO3-increased is known what condition.
What is Respiratory Acidosis, bicarbonate is increased to help compensate but is not fully compensated since pH is abnormal still.
200
A type O patient is called this and an AB person is called this, What is the "best" type to be? Explain.
What is Universal Donor and Universal recipient. It depends if you want to help others "O neg" you can give to everyone, if you want to help yourself the AB+ (you can get from everyone)
200
Gram positive lancet shape, alpha hemolytic, catalase negative name two additional plate tests to confirm
What is Bile solubility (sodium desoxycholate), P disk optichin
200
The anticoagulants in the following tubes and correct order of draw for them, purple (lavender) top, green top, blue top, red top, gray top, yellow blood culture
What is purple (EDTA), green (heparin), blue (sodium citrate), red (with or without clot activator, or gel), yellow blood culture (SPS) Order of draw: blood culture(yellow), Coagulation(blue), Serum(red), Heparin(green), EDTA(purple), Na fluoride (gray)
300
This differential is suggestive of 20% Neutrophils 70% Activated or reactive lymphocytes 8% monocytes 1% Eosinophils 0% Basophils A follow up test would be
What is Infectious Mono (EBV) with a Mono spot (latex for heterophile) or EBV specific antibodies (VCA, EA, EBNA)
300
Creatinine and BUN are used to assess this organ's function
What is renal or kidney function
300
A mom who is rH neg but has a baby that is rH positive is at risk for this disease in future babies and should receive what treatment
What is HDN Hemolytic Disease of the New Born, RHOgam
300
Gram negative rod, Lysine positive, Ornithine negative, VP positive, Indole positive, Citrate positive, H2S negative,Nitrate positive
What is Klebsiella oxytoca
300
Define the "A,B,C, D" of an educational objective
What is Audience, Behavior, Condition , Degree
400
Most common leukemia in children <1 and adults and may have Auer rods
What is AML
400
A SPEP with a bridging of the beta and gamma zones is characteristic or suggestive of this disease where a spike in the gamma region is suggestive of?
What is Liver Disease for beta gamma bridging and MGUS or monoclonal gammopathy
400
The number ag positive panel cells suggested or needed to be positive for an antigen to make the finding of a potential patient ab to be significant
What is Three 3
400
Gram negative diplococci, glucose and maltose positive, Oxidase positive, onpg negative, Growth on Thayer Martin media (VCN) also define VCN
What is Neisseria meningitidis Vancomycin, Colistin, Nystantin
400
The follow-up tests for the following urine dip stick positives Glucose, Protein, Ketones, Bilirubin
What is Clinitest, SSA, Acetest, Ictotest
500
The 2 tests used to monitor Heparin and Coumadin(Warfarin) and name the vitamin K dependent factors
What is APTT and PT and 2,7,9,10
500
Four features of CRP
What is four of the following: Used to indicate Heart Disease, Activates complement (classical pathway), Opsonin, Increases 1000X in days, Indicates general inflammation, can cause post zone problems invitro, acute phase protein made in , levels decline rapidly after inflammation is resolved
500
The name for the net negative charge around red blood cells and name at least two methods to reduce it.
What is to decrease Zeta Potential and the use of LISS, albumin or AHG to reduce effect
500
Dimorphic Fungus with "lollipop" condia in mold phase, Broad base (wide neck) single budding yeast, isolated from a patient living in the Mississippi river valley
What is Blastomyces dermitidis
500
A urine dipstick shows a positive Nitrate and Leukocyte esterase you would suspect to see what on the slide and why. The significance of granular casts if found.
What is Signs of a UTI (wbc, bacteria), the infection is residing in the kidneys.
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