CHEMISTRY
HEMATOLOGY/BLOOD BANK
MICROBIOLOGY
HISTOLOGY AND CYTOLOGY
MOLECULAR GENETICS
TESTS
STORAGE
MISC
LIS
100

What is the basic purpose of the Chemistry department?

The analysis of chemical components of the blood

100

What is Hematology the study of?

Blood Cells

100

What does microbiology study?

Culturing and identifying bacteria, viruses and fungi.

100

Histology is the study of what?

Tissues and organs

100

Molecular Genetics is the study of:

DNA and RNA

100

Most ordered tests in Blood Bank?

ABO/Rh

100

How should fresh frozen plasma be stored?

Frozen within 8 hours of collection.

100

What is the minimum amount of information needed on a requisition?

Name, Medicare number, tests requested and requesting physician

100

What is the function of an interface?

Exchange of information

200

What are the 2 main divisions of the clinical laboratory?

 The clinical analysis area + The anatomic and surgical pathology

200

Quantitative VS. Qualitative

Quantitative-actual number count

Qualitative-quality

200

What types of specimens are used in micro?

Sputum/Wounds/Blood/Urine/Swabs/Other bodily fluids

200

What are the four types of tissues?

Epithelial

Connective Tissue

Muscle

Nervous Tissue

200

What are the four main Nucleobases?

Guanine/Adenine/Thymine/Cytosine

200

Common micro tests?

Blood Culture/ Urine culture

200

Platelets?

Room Temp under agitation for 5 days

200

When does the specimen numbering system reset for chemistry and hematology?

Daily at midnight

200

A special number to keep track of specimens in the laboratory is called:

An accession number

300

What are the 4 subdivisions of Chemistry?

Routine Chemistry

Special Chemistry

Toxicology

Urinalysis

300

What are the 3 subdivisions of Hematology?

Hematology

Coagulation

Special Hematology

300

Name the 5 subsections of Microbiology.

Bacteriology

Mycology-study of fungi/mold

Parasitology

Virology

Serology-antibody testing

300

What is the most common preservative in Histology?

10% neutral buffered Formalin

300

What are the three subdivisions of Molecular Genetics?

Cytogenetics/ Molecular Biology/ Molecular Pathology

300

Which department would you send a Cerebral Spinal Fluid?

Microbiology

300

How soon should serum be separated from cells?

Within 2 hours

300

When does the specimen numbering system restart for Microbiology and Pathology?

Midnight January 1st

300

What is an example of an input device?

Touchscreen

Scanners/bar code readers

Mouse

Keyboard

400

What are the 2 major cations in the body?

Na + and K +

400

What are we evaluating in a CBC?

RBC

WBC

Platelets

400

What does Histology study?

Tissues and Organs

400

Types of Histology specimens:

Small biopsies, entire organs, tissues from autopsy, bone marrow cores

400

What types of Specimens are sent to Molecular Genetics?

Blood/Amniotic Fluid/Bone Marrow/Tumors

400

What is Protein made up with?

Albumins-60%

Globulins-40%

400

When should an ammonia be separated?

Within 15 minutes

400

What does 'Homeostasis' refer to?

When the chemical constituents of the body are in equilibrium or a "steady state"

400

What part of a computer is the CPU part of

Process

500

What are the 2 groups of proteins in the blood?

Albumins + Globulins

500

What does an ESR detect?

Non-specific indicator of inflammation.

500

What is the study of Bacteriology?

Culturing and identifying bacteria

500

Cytology is the study of what?

Microscopic interpretation of cells to detect cancer and other abnormalities

500

What does the subdivision of Cytogenetics study?

The structure of DNA with the cell nucleus

500

What is the most common Coagulation test?

PT/INR or PTT

500

How long is a PT/INR stable for?

 Stable for up to 24 hours when not centrifuged - Room temperature OK

500

What test is a C&S n a urine culture?

Culture and Sensitivity

500

What is an example of an Output?

Printer

Computer screen

600

Why would a blood test have falsely elevated amounts of Potassium?

Hemolysis-incorrect blood collection procedure

600

What are the 2 reasons behind coagulation tests?

-Have defects in their blood-

clotting mechanism

-Are being treated with anti-

coagulant drugs

600

What is the study of Mycology?

Study of fungi

600

What are the 2 subdivisions of Cytology?

Gynecological and Non-Gynecological

600

What is the study of Molecular Genetics?

Looks at interactions between the various systems of a cell

600

What are the major cations of the body?

Sodium (Na+) and Potassium (K+)

600

What is the transport for Blood Gas?

On Ice

600

Break down the specimen number 2310:C001S

23-day

10-month

C-Chemistry

001-Number specimen of the day

S-STAT

600

What are the 3 basic components of a computer system?

Means to input information

Way to process information

Method to output information

700

What is Iron essential for in the blood?

Hemoglobin synthesis

700

What are the 2 most common tests in coagulation?

PT/INR and PTT

700

What is the study of Parasitology?

Study of parasites

700

What are some most common types of cytology tests?

Fine needle aspirations/ Fluids/ Sputum/ Urine

700

What is the study of Molecular Pathology?

Study and diagnosis of disease through the examination of molecules within organs, tissues or bodily fluids

700

What are the major anions?

Chloride (Cl-) and Bicarbonate (HC03-)

700

How long is a PTT stable for?

4 hours

700

What does Vancomycin check for?

Drug level

700

Why is an LIS system helpful?

Reduces risk of human error

Quick

Efficient

800

What is 1 test for kidney function?

BUN/Creatinine/Uric Acid

800

What are the four main duties of Blood Bank?

Blood typing

Testing for antibodies

Matching compatible blood

Providing special components of blood

800

What is the study of Virology?

Study of viruses

800

What is the Gynecological subsection?

PAPs

800

What is a Karyotype?

The key connecting chromosomes to symptoms and traits

800

What mineral is essential for hemoglobin synthesis?

Iron

800

What is a Histology specimen stored in?

10% Neutral Buffered Formalin

800

What mineral is essential for hemoglobin synthesis?

Iron

800

What does LAN stand for?

Local area network

900

What is 1 test done from a lipid panel?

Cholesterol/Triglycerides

900

Name the 5 white blood cells.

- Neutrophils

- Lymphocytes

- Monocytes

- Eosinophils 

- Basophils

900

What is the study of Serology?

Antibody testing

900

What is the Non-Gynecological subsection?

Aspirates

900

What is FISH?

A newer method for analysis of chromosomes using fluorescent molecules to paint the genes on a chromosome
900

List the 3 tests for kidney function

BUN; Creatinine; Uric Acid

900

How often should a blood bank fridge have temperatures checked?

Once each shift

900

What 2 tests are included in a lipid profile?

Cholesterol

Triglycerides

900

What does WAN stand for?

Wide area network

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