Color of tube top used in urinalysis.
What is yellow top tube?
Specimen used in clear tube top.
What is CSF?
The gear we wear in order to remain safe in lab.
What are PPE’s?
Ig responsible for allergic reactions.
What is IgE?
Number of times the cells are washed
What is three times?
Organ filters blood leaving 1% to become urine.
What are kidneys?
Department Pink tube top goes to?
What is immunohematology?
What do you do if there is an accident in lab?
What is not telling Ms. Anderson, so she doesn’t do paperwork? OR What is inform the supervisor right away?
Name one secondary organ
What is the appendix, tonsils, spleen, lymph nodes, or BALT?
How do you do a cell suspension?
What is adding 1 drop of whole blood and 13 drops saline?
Three things done in a physical urine examination.
What are transparency, color, and specific gravity?
Test analyzed for plain red top.
What is HIV?
Machine used to sterilize tools with bacteria or spores for reuse.
What is an autoclave?
The 2 primary organs of immune system.
How long is the blood first spun down for?
What is 5 minutes?
Function of the renal cortex.
What aids in filtering blood?
Department 3rd clear top tube goes to.
What is microbiology?
What do SDS sheets help with?
What helps to inform with handling chemicals and what do in situations involving the chemicals?
3 Characteristics of specific immunity.
What is recognition, specificity, and memory?
Labels put on the 7 tubes.
What is cell suspension, plasma, Anti-A, Anti-B, Anti-D, A1 cells, and B cells?
Crystal is thin, hexagonal shaped and appears as a result of a genetic defect.
What are cystine crystals?
Anticoagulant and Additive used in Grey Top
What is Potassium and Sodium Fluoride?
What do the four colors, red, blue, yellow, and white, represent on the hazard identification system?
What are blue representing health hazards, red representing fire hazard, yellow representing reactivity, and white representing a special hazard?
Two things we do not use in ABO typing
What is Anti AB or O cells?