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Introduction to Clinical Chemistry
Laboratory Mathematics
Laboratory Safety
Specimen Collection and Processing
Quality Assurance
100
Patient
What is Number One Priority
100
Actual value
What is Number
100
Presumption that all fluids are infective
What is Universal Precaution
100
Bright red blood
What is Arterial Blood
100
indicates how close the single values are to one another
What is Precision
200
Disease associated with Lipids
What is Obesity, Coronary heart Disease
200
(SG)(% Purity)
What is Actual Concentration
200
Distance between fume hood and person
What is 6 inches
200
mixing, laboratory testing, centrifugation
What is Post collection
200
Mean, Median, Mode
What are Measures of Center
300
Alternative specimen used for drug testing
What is Nail
300
# of moles per 1L of solution
What is Molarity
300
Used in field work when BSC is not available
What is Negative Pressure Flexible Film Isolator
300
fasting for OGTT
What is 6 to 8 hours
300
Shape of Gaussian Distribution Curve
What is Bell-shaped
400
Maintain original accuracy, precision, specificity and sensitivity
What is Reliability
400
written as a power of 10
What is Exponential Term
400
Levels of dealing with Lab Hazard
What is Hierarchy of Controls
400
anemia as a result of treatment
What is Iatrogenic Anemia
400
Control limits in Levey-Jennings control chart
What is Mean +/- SD
500
Deliver accurate and precise laboratory information
What is Role of Medical Technologist
500
Multiple Dilutions
What is Serial Dilutions
500
Injuries involving the neuroskeletal and/or nervous system in response to long term abuse
What is Cumulative Trauma Disorder
500
Leads to hyperventilation
What is Stress
500
TN/(TN+FP)
What is Diagnostic Specificity