tests hematology, CBC, CBC with diff, sed rate
what is Lavender tube?
four classes of pathogens
what are viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protists
the source of the infection, can be an infected person
what is a reservior?
describe PPE
what is consists of barriers that respirators used alone or in combination to protect skin ,mucous membrane, and clothing form infectious agents?
tests for WBC, RBC HBG, PT, etc...
what is coagulation?
has the additive sodium citrate
what is the Light blue tube?
causative infection organism of Treponema Pallidum
syphilis
source may also be a contaminated object
what is a fomite?
ppe includes....
what is gown, aprons, masks, face shield, masks, goggles, shoe covers?
test for pap test and chromosomes studies
what is cytology
collects whole blood and collects blood culture
what is the yellow tube?
need ____% bleach to clean contaminated surfaces
chain of infection three primary elements
gowns
what is used to provide full body coverage and prevent body fluids or spills from passing through and contaminating skin or clothing?
test for leukocytes, ketones, pH, bilirubin....
what is urinalysis?
clinical chemistry
what is a gold or marble tube?
DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
three ways you can break chain of infection
what is
face protection
what is worn to protect mucous membrane of the ey, mouth, and nose, form splashes or sprays of blood and body fluid.
tests for CRP, ANA, HIV test, RF, pregnancy test
what is immunology blood bank?
additive for pink tube
what is K2 EDTA?
contact with blood born pathogens
what is percutaneous injury, contact of human membrane, human bite, contact with nonintact skin, contact with equipment, droplet transmission.
chain of infection cycle
what is pathogenic agent -->reservoir--> method of escape--> mode of transmission--> method of entry --> susceptible host --> pathogenic agent?
most important ppe
WHAT IS GLOVES?
what is microbiology?