Principles and Practice
Specimen Collection and Processing
Laboratory Safety
Laboratory Math and Calculations
Quality Assurance
100
It is the Best specimen for Drug testing.
What is Hair?
100
Most common vein that can be felt in obese patients
What is Cephalic vein?
100
Most important means of preventing the spread of infection
What is Proper Hand Hygiene?
100
Minimum number of digits needed to express a particular value in scientific notation without loss of accuracy
What are Significant Figures?
100
A solution of known absolute concentration.
What is a Standard?
200
It is the most common fluid for determination.
What is Blood?
200
Plasma and Red blood cells
What is Whole Blood?
200
Substances that have been determined to be cancer-causing agents
What are Carcinogens?
200
Mass per unit volume
What is Density?
200
An error that is UNAVOIDABLE but recognizable.
What is Random Error?
300
Basic unit for thermodynamic temperature
What is Kelvin?
300
It prevents blood from clotting.
What is Anticoagulant?
300
A chemical reaction that involves the rapid oxidation of a combustible material or fuel, with the subsequent liberation of heat and light.
What is Fire?
300
Gram-molecular weight divided by the valence
What is Equivalent Weight?
300
The proportion of an individual without a condition who have a negative test for the condition.
What is Diagnostic Specificity?
400
Seconds in a day
What is 86,400s?
400
Anemia as a result of treatment
What is Iatrogenic anemia?
400
It is the most widely used cryogenic fluids.
What is Liquid nitrogen?
400
A multiple progressive dilutions ranging from more-concentrated solutions to less concentrated solutions.
What is Serial Dilution?
400
The graphical representation of observed values of a control material over time in the context of the upper and lower control limits.
What is Levey-Jennings Control Curve?
500
Ability to reproduce the same results in repeated analysis of the sample
What is Precision?
500
They are elevated upon squeezing the site of a skin puncture.
What are Potassium Levels?
500
It is a special waste/solid waste from health care facilities that, if improperly treated or handled, may transmit infectious diseases.
What is Medical Waste?
500
Unit used for Specific gravity
What is grams per milliliter?
500
The average distance from the center of the data and every value in the data set.
What is Standard Deviation?