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What way is the best to test for pregnancy

Blood

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When a patient checks themselves out of a care facility against the physician's advice, it is called 

AMA- Against Medical Advice

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Which blood type is considered the universal donor?

O-

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If a patient sits down and gives you their arm to draw blood, this is considered

Implied consent

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Gram's iodine is used as the ____ in Gram staining

Mordant

2000

What is the basic unit of weight

Gram

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What is the pH of an extremely healthy patient?

6.0

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Which section in the lab would perform a test evaluating a patient's immune response?

Serology

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Non-visible blood in a stool sample is called

Occult

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Attempting to do something right but actually doing ti wrong is called

Negligence

3000

Holding the capillary tube parallel to the floor will

Prevent bubbles in the sample

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____ is a program designed to ensure that quality, end-of-life care is aligned with the patient's preferences

MOLST

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Which document names someone the patient chooses as their agent to express that patient's wishes if they are unable to speak or make medical decisions?

Health Care Proxy

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In Ohio, what is the minimum age that a patient can seek abortion without parental consent?

17

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The specific gravity of pure water is:

Always 1

Lower than the SG of plasma

Used as a baseline in urinalysis

All of the above

All of the above

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CPR would be covered under the 

Good Samaritan Law

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What are procedures, actions, and processes that a healthcare practitioner is permitted to undertake in keeping within terms of their professional licenses called?

Scope of practice

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A written record of the type of medical care a patient would want in  specific circumstances is called

Living will

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After gram staining, Gram-negative bacteria will appear

Light to dark red

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ABGs require what type of specimen?

Blood from the arteries

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The federal law that requires all health care institutions who receive payments from Medicare or Medicaid to give all adults receiving care the option of providing an advance directive is called

Patient Self-Determination Act

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Which type of urine samples provides the most accurate results?

Clean-catch specimen

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Which of the following items might be waived by CLIA?

In-lab urinalysis

CBC with differential

Cholestetch

All of the above

Cholestetch

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What type of sample must be taken for a bacterial culture of the urine?

A clean catch, midstream sample

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The average adult produces how much urine in a 24-hour period?

1200mL-1500mL