The code for an unknown Dr. when ordering an extra
What is 1485?
What is a Hepatic Function Panel (HFP)?
You have a blue top that is 6 hours old. This is the only test that could be added.
What is a PTIME?
The stability for a Lipase (LIPA) at room temp.
What is four hours?
This is the minimum for a TYPOS.
What is 1 ml?
This is Micro's tube station number.
What is Yes?
A nurse calls you to add on a TEG. This is your response.
What is... No.
The stability for a refrigerated FCT (fluid cell count).
This is the minimum for a OSM test.
What is 1 ml?
This is the code for the storage room where UA tubes are acquired.
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Name five components of a CMET
What are the components Albumin, Bilirubin total, Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine, Glucose, Alkaline Phosphatase, Potassium, Protein total, Sodium, ALT (SGPT), AST (SGOT), BUN. Calculations include anion gap, osmolality or BUN/Creatinine ratio.
A nurse calls you to ask if you can add on a dimer to a patient's DIC panel. This is your answer.
What is No? It is a duplicate.
An unspun CMV is stable for this long.
What is 48 hours?
This is the minimum for a CMET?
What is .1 ml?
This is the room number for SR.
What is 3308?
These are three differences between an HH and an SCTP.
What are the components RBC, WBC, a platelet count, or a red cell distribution width.
A Phlebotomist sends down two EDTA tubes, a blue, and a PST. There is a label in the bag for an HCGTM (Beta-HCG, Quantitative (Tumor Marker), sendout), with a sticky note asking if you can add it on to what you have. This is your response.
What is Yes?
This is the stability for a frozen CHFP.
What is (greater than) 24 hours?
This is the minimum for an MSS screen for both CSF and Blood.
What is .3ml for blood and .8ml for CSF?
The last four digits of the Tissue Typing Pager.
What is 1316?
The difference between a ORHP and a ORHP2
What is a hemoglobin and a fibrinogen (HGB and FIBR)?
What is No.
This is the stability of a frozen PRION test.
What is indefinitely.
1. This is the minimum amount of blood added to a Pyruvic Acid. 2. This is the total volume of liquid in the tube after the blood is added.
1. What is 1 ml?
2. What is 3.5 ml?