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Whats the difference
POCT
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You Spin me Round
Best Guess
100
This method is the most common for making blood smears or slides
What is the Wedge method
100
Simple laboratory procedures
What are Waived Tests
100
Color, odor, clarity
What are the physical components of urine
100
This separates the serum/plasma from the cells
What is Centrifuging
100
I'm positive you don't want your blood culture result to be this
What is a False Positive
200
The slide should be made from _______________ blood
What is uncoagulated
200
This is the most common one
What is Glucose
200
Protein, bilirubin and pH to name a few
What are the chemical components of urine
200
When the serum/plasma should be separated from the cells
What is within two hours or less
200
This is chained to your legal/forensic specimen
What is a Chain of Custody
300
The proper angle to hold the spreader slide
What is 30 to 35
300
This is done to maintain your POCT instruments ability to perform properly
What is Calibration
300
Cells, bacteria and yeast to name a few
What are the microscopic components of urine
300
Term for separating specimens into separate containers
What is Aliquoting
300
I must be done with this when cleaning the blood culture collection site
What is Friction
400
Birds have these and so should your slide
What is a feathered appearance
400
A specimen other than blood that can be used for POCT
What is Urine
400
The best time to collect a urine specimen
What is first thing in the morning
400
You may need this to balance your centrifuge
What is a counter balance
400
My tops get cleaned before collection
What are Blood Culture Bottles
500
This test is used to estimate the number and shape of blood cells
What is a Differential
500
These agents are not secret
What are Reagents
500
I'm used when performing a urine dipstick
What is a reagent strip
500
If you don't do this a pre-analytical error may occur
What is properly ID bot the primary and secondary containers
500
These can happen before, during or after collection of specimens
What are Pre-analytical Errors