Assisting with Office/Ambulatory Surgery
Pharmacology
Phlebotomy
Hematology
Vocabulary
100
Surgical hand washing should last
What is Five to Six minutes
100
How often are inventory forms required to be completed for Schedule II drugs and submitted to the federal agency?
What is every Two years
100
opening a vein to obtain a blood sample
What is venipuncture
100
Describes a larger-than-normal cell
What is macrocyte
100
Formation of various types of blood cells and other formed elements
What is Hematopoiesis
200
The destruction of tissue by applying extreme cold, silver nitrate and carbon dioxide.
What is Cryosurgery
200
Used to describe warnings or precautions concerning safe drug administration
What is Contraindications
200
The rupturing of red blood cells during the process of blood collection
What is Hemolysis
200
Fragments of cytoplasm that has no nuclei
What is thrombocyte (platelet)
200
corrosive and burning, destructive to living tissue
What is caustic
300
The narrowing of a tube-like structure such as the esophagus
What is A stricture
300
A written order for the dispensing of drugs
What is a Prescription
300
When filling tubes with blood samples, which type of tube is filled first?
What is Blood culture tubes
300
become elevated in cases of allergies
What is Eosinophils
300
consent given by the patient who is made aware of any procedure to be performed, its risk, expected outcomes and alternatives.
What is informed consent?
400
True or false Hemostats are used for cutting
What is False
400
drug used to replace iron
What is Antianemics
400
True or False The basic anticoagulants are oxalates, citrates, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), and heparin.
What is True
400
the hormone required for the formation of new red blood cells
What is erythropoietin
400
Agency that Has the legal responsibility for deciding whether a drug meets standards
WHAT IS FDA?
500
Chemical used in a liquid state to chemically burn and destroy tissue in minor surgery
What is Sodium hydroxide
500
Undesirable action of a drug that may limit its usefulness
What is side effect
500
Order of Drawl (tube top colors)
What is yellow, light blue, red, green, lavender, grey, and dark blue
500
measurement of how far the red cells in a sample of blood fall in one hour.
What is Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
500
Lists the side effects of the drug
What is adverse reactions