This test monitors red cell production.
What is reticulocyte count?
These two test are done to evaluate the liver function.
What is AST and ALT?
This test is used to distinguish between a staph and strep colonies.
What is a catalase test?
This blood group causes worst transfusion reactions.
What is ABO?
This cell is seen if the patient did not collect a clean catch.
What is squamous epithelial cells?
This cell is the second cell in the granulocyte lineage.
What is promyelocyte?
These test results tells you how well your Kidneys are functioning.
What are Creatine/GFR and BUN?
This test is used to make the distinction between Staph aureus and other staphylococci.
What is coagulase test?
A Major cross match is mixing these two samples together.
What is patient plasma and donor RBC?
The blood test on a Urine strip is testing for this protein.
What is hemoglobin?
The most common form of childhood leukemia
What is acute lymphocytic (ALL)?
This Westgard rule is when a QC jumps from 2 SD below to 2 SD above or vice versa.
What is R4s?
This is the IMViC results for E. coli.
What is + + - - ?
This blood group commonly causes Delayed Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction.
What is Kidd/Duff group?
This test is done to confirm the prescient of bilirubin in urine.
What is an Ictotest?
This white blood cell disorder is characterized by bilobed neutrophils that look like peanuts.
What is Pelger-Huet anomaly?
A glucose above this level at the one hour mark indicates that a female has gestational diabetes.
What is 180mg/dL?
This Beta-hemolytic streptococci is bacitracin-sensitive and CAMP-negative.
What is Group A strep?
This test is a qualitative test to screen if fetal blood is in the mom.
What is Rosette screen?
Triphosphate crystals are found in this pH of urine.
What is alkaline?
This type of hemoglobin is created in alpha thalassemia when there is three genes of alpha chain missing.
What is Hgb H?
This is the Equation to calculate how many LDL is in a person.
What is Total cholesterol- HDL- (Triglyceride/5).
The sugar fermentation for this Gram-neg diplococci organism is Glucose- Neg, maltose-Neg, Fructose-Neg, and Sucrose- Neg
What is Moraxella catarrhalis?
This HLA group is found on lymphocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells.
What is HLA 2?
This protein is found in urine of patients who have MM and will disappear when heated.
What is Bence-Jones proteins.