Basic Principles and Practices
Phlebotomy and Specimen Considerations
Laboratory Safety and Regulations
Method Evaluation and Quality Management
Bonus Questions
100
Metric System
What is the system where the SI units are based?
100
Phlebotomy
What is the term that refers to the process of collecting blood?
100
Biosafety Cabinet
What is the laboratory equipment that is responsible in removing particles that may be harmful to the employee wo is working with infective biologic specimens?
100
Mean, Median, and Mode
What are the three most commonly used descriptions of the center?
100
Syncope
What is the other term for fainting?
200
kilogram
What is the SI unit for mass?
200
Venipuncture and Capillary Puncture
What are the two main phlebotomy procedures?
200
Lab Gown, Gloves
Give 2 Personal Protective Equipment used in a Clinical Chemistry Laboratory
200
Analytic sensitivity
What is the ability of a method to detect small quantities of an analyte?
200
Petichiae
What do you call the tiny red spots that are actually minute amounts of blood that escape from the capillaries and come to the surface of the skin as a result of platelet abnormalities or a defect in the capillary walls?
300
da
What is the symbol for the prefix deca?
300
Proper hand hygiene
What is the most important means of preventing the spread of infection?
300
Material Safety Data Sheet
What is the major source of safety information for employees who may use the hazardous materials in their major occupations?
300
Specificity
What is the ability of a method to measure only the analyte of interest?
300
Lancet
What is the sterile, disposable, and sharp equipment used for capillary puncture?
400
Celcius
What is scale used for the predominant practice for temperature measurement?
400
Artery, Vein, Capillary
What are the 3 blood vessels in the vascular system?
400
Class C
What class of fire includes the energized electrical equipments?
400
Quality Management
What is the approach focusing on process improvement as a means to meet a set standard?
400
EDTA specimens, Other additive specimens, Serum specimens
Give the order of draw for capillary specimens
500
Automatic pipet
What is the most routinely used pipet in today's Clinical Chemistry Laboratory?
500
Sodium Fluoride
What is the most common antiglycolytic agent in the Evacuated tube system?
500
Indirect electrical hazard
What is the type of electrical hazard that can result in fire or explosion?
500
Diagnostic Specificity
This is defined as the proportion of individuals without a condition who have a negative test for that condition.
500
Yellow, Blue, Red, Green, Lavender, Gray
Give the proper order of draw (colored tube top) for the evacuated tube system