0.8-1.4 mg
What disease causes Clostridium?
Botulism
What are the 3 methods for perform venipuncture?
Syringe
Vacuum
Butterfly
What information do you write on a label?
Patients name
DOB & ID #
Date & time
MA initials
Study of cells
Cytology
Sodium
135-145 mEq/L
When nomenclature, what is the first and second name?
1- genus
2- species
What are the four superficial veins in the arm that are used for drawing blood?
Basilic
Cephalic
Medical Cubital
Median
Acid-citrate-dextrose is what tube?
Yellow
This department study's Mycology and virology
Microbiology
Potassium
3.7-5.2 mEq/L
Natural Bacteria is called?
Normal Flora
What are the 4 types of urine specimens:
Random
First morning void
Fasting/Time
24-hour
Green tops contain what additive?
Sodium & Lithium Heparin
Evaluated the body’s immune response and production of antibodies against viruses & bacteria, autoimmune response
(production of antibodies against one’s own body)
Serology
Calcium
8.5-10.2 mg
How can you tell if its gram-positive or gram-negative?
+ would be a deep purple color
- would be light pink color
What collection is that most common type of method for collection of a urine specimen
Midstream
Sodium Citrate is what tube?
This department study's Mycology and virology
Microbiology
Total Protein
6.0-8.3 mg
What are the Media Classifications?
Basic
Differential
Selective
Enriched
Put the steps in order:
-Calcium utilized
-Clot forms
-Uncoagulated blood
-Fibrinogen converts to fibrin
-Prothrombin converts to thrombin
Uncoagulated blood
Calcium utilized
Prothrombin converts to thrombin
Fibrinogen converts to fibrin
Clot forms
What is the order of draw:
Yellow/Cultures
Light blue
Red/red gray/gold
Green
Lavender
Gray
Dark blue
Chemical composition of blood, cerebrospinal fluid & joint fluid; some assay of enzymes, serum, glucose & electrolyte levels
Clinical Chemistry