WBC Identification
RBC Morphology
Phlebotomy Equipment
Medical Lab Science Random Facts
General Lab Equipment
100

Granulocyte that is the most numerous in a WBC differential.

What is a Neutrophil?

100

The names for normal RBC morphology of color and shape.

What is Normochromic and Normocytic?
100

The anticoagulant in a Lavender top tube.

What is an EDTA tube?

100

Old method of transferring liquids using glass pipettes with no pipette bulb.

What is Mouth Pipetting?

100

Type of Glass Pipette used to make controls and has a fixed volume to dispense.

What is a Volumetric Pipette?

200

Smallest WBC with 2 different types, interacts with antibodies and activates B cells

What is a Lymphocyte?

200

A RBC with a slit for central pallor.

What is a Stomatocyte?

200

This type of needle that is helpful on hand veins, geriatric patients, and smaller veins.

What is a Butterfly Needle?
200

These people used to test for glucose in urine by pouring it on the ground and ants would become attracted to it.

Who are the Greeks?

200

Name of automated peripheral blood smear stainer.

What is the Hematek?

300

Granulocyte with orange/red, large granules that causes allergies but only in fungal & parasitic infections.

What is an Eosinophil?

300

RBC with Bullseye appearance. (Both names apply to earn full points)

What is a Codocyte/Target Cell?
300

Fluoride Oxalate tube used for plasma glucose tests. (Name the color of tube)

What is a Gray top tube?

300

Accrediting agency that certifies students through the board exam.

What is the ASCP (American Society of Clinical Pathologists)?

300

Name of Sodium and Potassium ion analyzer used in Clinical Chemistry.

What is the AVL?

400

The earliest precursor immature WBC of any myeloid WBC maturation.

What is a Blast?

400
Name of iron inclusions in RBCs.

What are Pappenheimer bodies?

400

The ratio used in a light blue top tube. (Name the anticoagulant!)

What is 9 parts whole blood and 1 part sodium citrate?

400

Name of the degree we will graduate with after clinicals.

What is an Associates of Applied Sciences?

400

Name of machine used to measure the transmittance and concentration of a specimen.

What is a Spectrophotometer?

500

Anomaly in WBC where the nucleus looks like glasses.

What is a Pelger-Huet Cell?

500

The name for RBC cells stacking on top of each other that look like a roll of coins.

What is Rouleaux?

500

Type of EDTA test tube used for blood bank cross-matching tests. (Name the color of tube)

What is a Pink top tube?

500

Name of a lab professional that works in all areas of the laboratory.

What is a Generalist?

500

Used to cover aliquot tubes, prepared reagents, etc. (The forbidden fruit roll up)

What is Parafilm?

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