This term describes any infectious microorganisms present in blood and other body fluids and tissues that can cause infectious diseases.
What is blood-borne pathogens
100
A cut or incision into the vein.
What is phlebotomy?
100
These are highly oxygenated vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
What are arteries?
100
This anticoagulant SPS is found in this color tube.
What is yellow?
100
Blood specimens used to determine the concentrations of body constituents such as glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides, electrolytes, proteins, and so on should be collected when the patient is in this state.
What is basal state?
200
This is a part of the U.S. Public Health Service it oversees the investigation and control of various diseases especially those that are communicable and threaten the U.S. population.
What is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention?
200
The study of blood and blood forming tissues
What is hematology?
200
The best vein for venipuncture because it is generally the largest and best-anchored vein.
What is median cubital vein?
200
When a fast STAT is need on whole blood and the time for clot formation and centrifugation is avoided this color top tube will be used.
What is green?
200
This refers to abstinence from nutritional support such as food and beverages.
What is fasting
300
An agency of the U.S. Department of Labor. That requires employers to provide measures that will protect workers exposed to biological hazards, including training to avoid BBP exposures.
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration?
300
Skin, hair, sweat glands, teeth and fingernails are a part of this system.
What is integumentary?
300
The liquid portion of blood and lymph is known as.
What is plasma?
300
This tube prevents the breakdown or metabolism of glucose by blood cells.
What is gray top?
300
When touching the veins to determine whether it is viable for venipuncture is called.
What is palpating
400
Nosocomial/health care-associated infections result when this is complete.
What is chain of infection?
400
Respiration allows for the exchange of gases between blood and air, once gases 02 and CO2 enter the blood this system transports them between lungs and tissues.
What is circulatory system?
400
Basophils, neutrophils, eosinophil's are white blood cells are grouped into this category.
What is granulocytes?
400
CLSI recommends a penetration depth of less than 2.0 when performing this type of venipuncture.
What is a heel stick?
400
Patients who have undergone a mastectomy have swelling caused by a collection of this fluid, the condition is called.
What is lymphedema?
500
Using items to prevent percutaneous and permucosal exposure wen contact with blood other body fluids of any patient is anticipated.
What is personal protective equipment?
500
This gland stimulates the other glands to produce hormones as needed also called the "Master Gland".
What is pituitary gland?
500
When a person donates their own blood for an operation or procedure in which blood may be needed is called.
What is autologous?
500
This tube has a pink closure and label that meets this organizations requirements for blood bank collections.
What is AABB?
500
The transient and frequently sudden loss of consciousness due to a lack of oxygen to the brain and results in a inability to stay in an upright position.