The area of the examination phases that is the domain of the phlebotomist.
What is the Pre-examination phase.
Division of pathology that would handle a tissue biopsy specimen
What is Histology
The anticoagulant in a purple top tube
What is EDTA
Requisitions originate here
What is the patient's doctor.
The place ALL needles must be disposed of.
A sharps container
When a patient says they don't want their blood drawn they are exhibiting this right.
What is the right to refuse to have blood drawn.
Pathology division of the laboratory that would process a Pap smear
What is Cytology
The anticoagulant in a coagulation tube
What is sodium citrate
Most accurate and error free requisition type
Barcode requisitions
Used to inhibit growth and development of microorganisms on skin prior to routine venipuncture
70% isopropyl alcohol
The examination phase that includes proper labeling of a patient's tube
What is the pre-examination phase
What area of the laboratory would process a CBC, Differential and Platelet count
What is Hematology
The analyte in blood that is chelated or precipitated in order to prevent coagulation.
What is calcium.
Specialized lab orders not done in your lab would go here
What is a reference lab
Process by which a needle is made free of microbes
Sterlization
The person that is allowed to explain the clinical purpose for a test.
What is the patient's physician
A BMP, LFP and Lipid panel would be tested in this area of the laboratory.
What is Chemistry
Yellow top tubes used for Microbiology studies
Sodium Polyethanol Sulfonate (SPS) tubes
Manual requisitions typically don't have this
The type of specimen for each test
Disinfectants are regulated by this entity
Environmental Protection Agency
Memory aid used to identify yourself.
What is AIDET.
A crossmatch would be processed in this area of the lab.
What is blood bank/immunohematology.
____ contains fibrinogen ______ does not contain fibrinogen
What is plasma, what is serum
Ensuring the patient specimen and corresponding documentation definitively refer to the same patient
Accession
What is 21.