Medical Terminology
Legally Blood
Departments
Keeping it Clean
Nordx We have a problem
100
This is the suffix in osteomyletis
What is itis?
100
Failing to dispose of a needle in the sharps container can constitute this
What is negligence
100
Where a CBC is sent
What is hematology
100
This is Typically used to cleanse a puncture site
What is 70% Isopropanol
100
I shook your blood sample and this occurred.
What is hemolysis?
200
a steady state
What is homeostatis
200
I took your blood without your consent, you can charge me with this
What is assault and battery
200
The department with the mostest
What is Chemistry
200
This manual would outline hand washing and decontamination procedures
What is an infection control manual?
200
Expressionless face; pale, cold and clammy skin; fast shallow breathing are all symptoms of what?
What are symptoms of shock?
300
to incise(or cut) a vein
What is phlebotomy
300
Federal law requires that this immunization be made available within 10 working days.
What is Hepatitis B
300
if i were a light blue tube i would visit here
What is coagulation
300
Bacteria, virus, protozoa are types of these; I hope you dont get sick!
What is what are infectious agents?
300
I left the tourniquet on too long and this happened.
What is hemoconcentration?
400
ESR stands for this
What is Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
400
Voluntary, non-governmental agency charged with establishing standards the operation of hospitals and other health related facilities and services.
What is JCAHO (Joint Commission)
400
Another name for blood bank
What is immunohematology
400
This additive is used in immunohematology (blood bank)
What is Acid Citrate Dextrose (ACD)
400
Drawing on small veins can cause this to happen.
What is collapse
500
Permanent fusion of an artery and a vein; dont worry i wont punch you
What is a fistula
500
Implies voluntary competent permission for a medical procedure, test or medication.
What is informed consent?
500
This entity provides the recommended maximum depth of a heel puncture of 2.0mm
What is CLSI (Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute)
500
Process by which a pathogen is surrounded, engulfed, and destroyed by a WBC.
What is phagocytosis?
500
Comparing current test results with a previous test result is called.
What is a delta check?
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