Chemistry
Hematology
Coagulation
Urinalysis
Specimen Collection
100

This test measures the average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months and is used to monitor diabetes.

Hemoglobin A1c
100

This is the most common type of white blood cell, known for fighting bacterial infections.

Neutrophils

100

This protein, found in blood plasma, is essential for forming clots to stop bleeding.

Fibrinogen

100

This substance found in the microscopic exam appear as small tubes which are formed in the kidney tubules and can indicate underlying kidney conditions.

Casts

100

What color of container is used for chemistry testing

Green or Red

200

This enzyme is measured to diagnose heart attacks and is commonly known by its initials CK

Creatine Kinase

200

This protein, found in red blood cells, carries oxygen throughout the body.

Hemoglobin

200

This blood test measures the time it takes for blood to clot and is used to monitor warfarin therapy.

Prothrombin time (PT)

200

The presence of these substances on a dipstick test often triggers a urine culture to check for bacterial infection (2 tests)

Leukocytes (leukocyte esterase) and nitrites

200

What color of container is used for a cbc and why

Lavender – because the edta prevents clotting for cellular analysis

300

This element, with the symbol K, is a major intracellular electrolyte

Potassium

300

This type of white blood cell increases in allergic reactions and parasitic infections.

Eosinophils

300

This anticoagulant medication is commonly referred to as a "blood thinner" and prevents clot formation.

Heparin

300

The presence of this substance in the urine can indicate a kidney problem or dehydration.

Protein

300

Why would you collect a Platelet count in a blue top?

Platelet clumper

400

Hyperglycemia is another term for high levels of this substance in the blood.

Glucose

400

This hematology parameter measures the percentage of blood volume occupied by red blood cells.

Hematocrit

400

This type of blood tube is commonly used for coagulation testing.

Blue top (Sodium Citrate - BONUS POINTS)

400

This dipstick test detects substances produced by certain bacteria in the urine, helping to identify urinary tract infections.

Nitrite

400

What type of container would you use for a urine culture tube?

Gray top

500

This liver function test measures the breakdown product of hemoglobin and is used to assess jaundice

Bilirubin

500

This type of cell fragment is essential for blood clotting.

Platelets

500

This genetic mutation increases the risk of abnormal blood clots.

Factor V Leiden mutation

500

This dipstick test measures the concentration of urine, which can indicate hydration status or kidney function.

specific gravity

500

What is required on the tube to be CAP/JACCHO compliant? Do Cerner labels comply?

 Name, unique identifier, initials, date/time - Yes