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100

This cell type is responsible for oxygen transport in the blood.

What are red blood cells?

100

This analyte is the primary marker for long-term glucose control.

What is Hemoglobin A1c?

100

This staining method differentiates bacteria into two major groups.

What is Gram stain?

100

This test detects antibodies to HIV.

What is ELISA?

100

This technique amplifies DNA sequences.

What is PCR?

100

This structure in urine is associated with kidney disease and formed in tubules.

What are casts?

100

This regulatory agency inspects clinical laboratories in the U.S.

What is CLIA?

100

This test detects antibodies attached to red blood cells in vivo.

What is the direct antiglobulin test (DAT)?

200

This index reflects the average size of red blood cells.

What is MCV?

200

This organ is primarily assessed by ALT and AST levels.

What is the liver?

200

This bacterium is commonly associated with urinary tract infections.

What is E. coli?

200

This immunoglobulin is the first produced in response to infection.

What is IgM?

200

This virus is commonly detected using molecular assays like NAAT.

What is COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2)?

200

This dipstick parameter indicates possible infection when positive.

What are nitrites?

200

This phase of testing includes specimen collection and labeling.

What is the pre-analytical phase?

200

This blood component is used to treat thrombocytopenia.

What are platelets?

300

This anticoagulant is commonly used for CBC testing.

What is EDTA?

300

This electrolyte is most abundant in intracellular fluid.

What is potassium?

300

This type of media supports the growth of fastidious organisms.

What is chocolate agar?

300

This autoimmune disease is commonly screened using ANA testing.

What is lupus?

300

This term refers to the study of genes and their functions.

What is genomics?

300

This urine component is elevated in diabetes mellitus.

What is glucose?

300

This chart is used to monitor QC performance over time.

What is a Levey-Jennings chart?

300

This compatibility test is performed before transfusion.

What is crossmatching?

400

This stain is commonly used for peripheral blood smears.

What is Wright-Giemsa stain?

400

This test is used to assess kidney function and includes creatinine.

What is BMP (or CMP)?

400

This organism causes tuberculosis.

What is Mycobacterium tuberculosis?

400

This blood type is known as the universal donor.

What is O negative?

400

This method separates DNA fragments by size.

What is gel electrophoresis?

400

This term describes cloudy urine due to cells or bacteria.

What is turbidity?

400

This rule set is commonly used to evaluate QC acceptability.

What are Westgard rules?

400

This antigen determines Rh positive or negative status.

What is the D antigen?

500

This condition is characterized by a low hemoglobin level.

What is anemia?

500

This enzyme is elevated in myocardial infarction and found in cardiac tissue.

What is troponin?

500

This test is used to identify catalase-positive organisms.

What is the catalase test?

500

This reaction occurs when antigen and antibody bind visibly.

What is agglutination?

500

This molecule carries genetic instructions from DNA to ribosomes.

What is mRNA?

500

This microscopic element in urine suggests bleeding in the urinary tract.

What are red blood cells?

500

This identifies a systematic deviation from expected results.

What is bias?

500

This reaction can occur if incompatible blood is transfused.

What is a hemolytic transfusion reaction?