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Human Anatomy and Physiology
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
100
Federal agency responsible for monitoring and reporting diseases.
What is Center for Disease control (CDC)
100
Another word for immunohematology.
What is blood banking.
100
The position you are facing someone in normal anatomic position, at which body plane are you looking?
What is the Frontal position
100
This virus causes major cause of respiratory distress in infants and young children.
What is (RSV) respiratory syncytial virus.
200
Nonprofit organization that sets standards for phlebotomy training programs.
What is CLSI
200
The the lab in which identification of antibodies in the blood’s serum takes place.
What is serology.
200
Creatinine clearance is a test of what body system?
What is the urinary system
200
Cardiac muscle has involunteer control, Name a type of muscle that has VOLUNTARY control
What is Skeletal muscle
300
Federal body responsible for preventing or minimizing work-related injuries.
What is OHSA
300
The department where the study of microscopic organisms takes place.
What is microbiology
300
The layer(s) of the skin containing blood vessels is/are.
What are the dermis and subcutaneous layers
300
The term “distal” describes ______ from the point of attachment
What is Farthest from the point of attachment.
400
Main accrediting agency for hospitals.
What is the Join Commission
400
The evaluation of electrolytes happens in this department.
What is chemistry
400
The brain and spinal cord are a part of this particular body system.
What is the nervous system
400
Maintaining electrolyte balance is a function of the ________ system?
What is the urinary system
500
Legislation responsible for regulating all laboratories and phlebotomists.
What is CLIA
500
In this area of the lab, the study of red blood cells and white blood cells takes place.
What is hematology
500
The study of the function of the body and its organs is known as __________.
What is physiology
500
The ability of the body to repair and maintain itself to achieve a “steady state” defines what term?
What is Homeostasis
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