A lab coat belongs to this category of safety controls
What is Personal protective equipment (PPE)
This is the site of development for all hematological cells
What is bone marrow?
This person discovered the ABO blood group system
Who is Karl Landsteiner?
This gram positive rod is known for being pleomorphic, club-shaped, palisading
What is Corynebacterium?
The immunoglobulin that is involved in Type I hypersensitivity reaction
What is IgE?
The three phases of laboratory testing
What is Pre-analytic, analytic, and post-analytic?
This white blood cell has a 2-5 lobed nucleus and pink cytoplasm with small purple granules
What is a neutrophil?
This is the class of immunoglobulins that is usually associated with clinically significant antibodies.
What is the IgG class?
The most common Staphylococcus that is associated with young adult females found in urinary tract infections
What is Staphylococcus saprophyticus?
The production of antibodies by an individual following an exposure to an antigen(for example a virus)
What is active immunization?
This technique uses the movement of charged particles in an electrical field to separate complex protein mixtures into smaller fractions
What is electrophoresis?
This disease is classified by identifying a structural hemoglobin abnormality where nonpolar valine is substituted for glutamic acid at the 6th position of the A3 helix of the Beta chain
What is Sickle Cell Anemia?
In Rosenfield notation, the phenotype of a donor may be written as Rh:-1, -2, -3, 4, 5. The correct phenotype in Fisher-Race notation is written as what
What is dce or ce?
The bacteria that is tested for in pregnant females during 35-37 weeks gestation
What is Streptococcus agalactiae? Or Group B or BSB
When a twin gives her sister a kidney for transplant
What is an isograft?
In statistical quality control, a result should be within plus or minus 2s of the mean _____ of the time.
What is 95.5% (95% is an okay answer, too)?
Each hemoglobin molecule can carry this many molecules of oxygen
What is 4?
A patient who is AB NEG requires plasma for transfusion. List the compatible donor blood types that this patient can receive.
What is AB?
Scarlet fever, necrotizing fasciitis, and pharyngitis are known to be caused by this bacteria
What is Streptococcus pyogenes? Or BSA or Group A Strep
Cancer spread to other parts of the body from where it originated
What is metatasis?
The concentration of a substance is directly proportional to the amount of light absorbed
What is Beer’s Law?
This abnormal RBC inclusion is composed of Mitotic spindle and seen in severe dyserythropoiesis
What is a Cabot Ring?
The expected RBC crossmatch result between an A positive donor and O negative recipient.
What is incompatible?
GNR that has an IMViC of ++--
What is E. coli?
The process where leukocytes pass through capillary walls to reach infected tissue.
What is diapedesis?