Loss of consciousness resulting from insufficient blood flow to the brain is known as?
Syncope
If sufficient blood does not appear at first from a capillary puncture site on a finger, what should be done?
gentle pressure should be applied proximal to the site.
Who usually draws an ABG?
respiratory therapist
To mix an additive tube, you should?
Invert 8-10 times
What color tube is a mono profile in?
Gold
What tissue supports and connects organs and tissues of the body?
Connective Tissue
The most important part of collecting a specimen for a test is?
patient identification
Who is the employee that goes to and from the hospital picking up lab specimens?
Courier
What additive is in a blue top?
Sodium Citrate
You are working on the floor and a STAT lactic acid comes across your handheld. What color tube do you draw and what are the special requirements?
grey top on ice
Major functions of this organ include glycogen storage, secretion of bile, and detoxification of harmful substances
Liver
You are working in an outpatient clinic when a pediatric patient comes in for bloodwork. The patient is five years old and is very scared and leery of getting their blood drawn. What should you do to ease their fear?
Get down to their level and talk to them explain the procedure and reassure the patient. Offer them stickers or a cool bandaid if available to you. Explain to the parents exactly what you are going to do.
You are working in processing in the laboratory. You receive a phone call from a patient asking about their results on a PT/INR. What department do you transfer the call to?
Coag/Hematology
You are asked to draw a Type and Rh on an OB patient in labor and delivery. What color tube do you use and what are the special requirements?
Pink top tube with properly labeled arm bracelet and blood bank card. Tube should have the blood bank number from the card on it.
You draw a patient for a chem7 and a cbc. You forget to get the lavender top. You decide to pop the top of the green and pour some into the lavender. Why is this not acceptable?
Mixing additives will not give accurate results at all. The patient will have to be redrawn or could be misdiagnosed if the mistake wasn't caught.
The "lubb" or first sound of the heartbeat is caused by?
the closing of the AV valves
A diabetic patient comes in for a glucose tolerance test. They inform you that they had a cup of coffee and some toast for breakfast but insist on getting their bloodwork done. What do you do?
Explain to the patient that eating will affect the results and the test will not be accurate. If the patient persists notify the doctor that the patient wanted the test done regardless.
You are working in the lab and get a phone call from an irate patient who wants to know where their blood culture results are. What do you do?
Explain to the patient that blood cultures take 24-72 hours to grow and result. Offer to let them talk to a lab technician in microbiology if they have any questions on the test.
You are asked to draw a mono profile, CBC with diff, Chem7, and a lactic acid with cultures. What is the order of draw?
Blood cultures, mono, chem7, cbc with diff, and then lactic.
You are working in the ER department and orders print out for STAT blood cultures. You go to the patient's room and see that the nurse did not clean the site before drawing her cultures. What do you do?
Explain to the nurse that the area must be sterile in order to get accurate results on a blood culture. Chloroprep or Iodine must be used. The first set of cultures will have to be redrawn because they will be contaminated.
What is Homeostasis?
The ability or tendency to maintain internal stability in an organism to compensate for environmental changes.
Working in the hospital you go into a patient's room and they inform you that they have a fistula in each arm. The patient is also a diabetic so the foot is not an option. Where do you draw from?
Ask the nurse if the patient has a central line or picc, if not get permission from the doctor to draw from the hand on the arm with the oldest fistula.
What lab personnel examines and diagnoses bodily fluids such as blood or urine, or tissues from biopsies and pap smears, to diagnose disease?
Pathologist
What tests are the dark green tubes used for?
Acetaminophen, Salicylate, Drug testing such as Vanc, Digoxin, Valproic Acid
You are working in the ER and your coworker draws a PT/INR but does not fill the tube, it is only half way full. They try to draw the patient again but only get another half full tube. They pop the top off of one and pour blood from one blue top to another. What do you do?
Explain to them that the blue tops must be filled to the line, and the specimen needs to be redrawn. You cannot mix blood from two different tubes. The anticoagulant balance will be wrong and it will affect the results.