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100

This person is called the “father of modern pathology” and studied cells to understand disease.  

Rudolf Virchow

Virchow’s study of cells showed that diseases come from changes at the cellular level, which is the basis for lab diagnosis.

100

This section studies blood cells, coagulation, and related disorders.

Hematology

Hematology evaluates RBCs, WBCs, platelets, and clotting to diagnose anemia, infections, and bleeding disorders.

100

Microscope commonly used to examine blood smears and other clinical specimens.

Light Microscope

Provides sufficient magnification for observing cells and basic tissue structures.

100

The official title for a licensed medical technologist.

Registered Medical Technologist (RMT) 

This designation is issued by the Professional Regulation Commission in the Philippines.

100

The “universal donor” blood type.

O negative 

O negative lacks A, B, and Rh antigens, safe for transfusion to anyone.


200

In what year was the first formal clinical laboratory established in the United States?

1896

Dr. William H. Welch established the first U.S. hospital lab at Johns Hopkins, formalizing lab diagnostics.

200

The study of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi in clinical samples.

Microbiology

Microbiology identifies pathogens causing disease to guide treatment.

200

Machine that automatically counts blood cells and provides differential analysis.

Hematology Analyzer 

Increases accuracy, speed, and reliability in routine blood testing.

200

Ethical principle that requires protecting patient information.

Confidentiality 

Ensures patient privacy and trust in healthcare services.

200

The part of the lab that processes specimens before analysis.

Pre-analytical section / Specimen Processing 

Proper handling here ensures sample integrity and accurate results.

300

This discovery in 1928 by Alexander Fleming revolutionized microbiology and infectious disease treatment.

Penicillin

Fleming discovered the first true antibiotic, paving the way for modern antimicrobial therapy.

300

The lab section responsible for blood typing and crossmatching.

Blood Banking / Immunohematology


Ensures safe blood transfusions by preventing immune reactions.

300

Equipment used to separate blood into plasma, serum, and cellular components.

Centrifuge 

Uses centrifugal force to separate components based on density, essential for many lab tests.

300

The professional organization regulating medtech practice in the Philippines.  

 Philippine Association of Medical Technologists (PAMET) / PRC 

Oversees professional development, licensure, and standards for medical technologists. 

300

The first step in proper phlebotomy.

Patient identification / Hand hygiene

 Correct ID prevents errors and hand hygiene prevents contamination.

400

This organization was established in 1963 to unite Filipino medical technologists and advance the profession.

Philippine Association of Medical Technologists (PAMET)

PAMET provides professional support, sets standards, and promotes the growth of medical technology in the Philippines.

400

The section that analyzes urine, cerebrospinal fluid, and other body fluids for chemical and parasitic content.

Clinical Chemistry / Urinalysis & Parasitology

Detects metabolic, infectious, and parasitic disorders through lab analysis.

400

This instrument is used to measure the concentration of substances in a solution by passing light through it.

Spectrophotometer
It measures absorbance or transmittance of light, allowing quantification of chemicals like glucose, bilirubin, and hemoglobin.

400

Following lab protocols and maintaining accurate records exemplify which professional responsibility?

Accountability 

Accountability ensures traceable, reliable, and ethical laboratory practices that uphold patient safety.

400

The rarest blood type in the world.

AB negative 

AB negative has all three antigens absent in most populations, making it very rare.


500

Which major 20th-century event created a significant demand for medical technologists worldwide?

World War II

The war required rapid laboratory testing for blood, pathogens, and injuries, expanding the need for trained medtechs.

500

This section studies tissues and cells to diagnose cancer and other diseases.

Histopathology / Cytology

Examines tissue architecture and cellular morphology for accurate diagnosis.

500

This device continuously monitors and records electrical activity of the heart.

Electrocardiograph (ECG/EKG)
Converts the heart’s electrical signals into tracings, aiding diagnosis of arrhythmias and cardiac conditions; commonly integrated in lab-related

500

Refusing to discriminate against patients based on race, gender, or socioeconomic status reflects which principle?

Justice 

Justice ensures fairness and equal treatment in healthcare. 


500

The first successful human-to-human organ transplant was performed using which organ?

Kidney 

Performed in 1954 by Dr. Joseph Murray, this milestone laid the foundation for modern transplantation.