Introduction to Clinical Chemistry
Laboratory Mathematics
Laboratory Safety
Specimen Collection and Processing
Quality Assurance
100
Measures biochemical components to detect abnormalities
What is Clinical Chemistry
100
Grams/MW
What is Equivalent Weigh
100
Dangerous to the skin or eyes by direct contact
What is Corrosive Chemicals
100
Method of collection for pediatrics and geriatrics
What is Skin Puncture
100
average distance from the center of the data and every value in the data set
What is Standard Deviation
200
Volume of solute / volume of solvent
What is Ratio
200
Fire caused by Flammable Liquid
What is Type B
200
leads to efflux or transfer of filterable substances from the intravascular space to the interstitial space
What is Posture
200
one control observation exceeding the mean +/- 3s
What is 1 3s
300
Fasting for Lipid profile Test
What is 12-14 hours
300
molecular weight / valence
What is Equivalent weight
300
Steps to operate Fire Extinguisher
What is Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
300
Sterile, disposable, sharp instruments used for capillary puncture
What is Lancet
300
ability of a method to measure only the analyte of interest
What is Specificity
400
HIV
What is human immunovirus
400
Unit for Specific Gravity
What is NONE
400
Cosmic Rays, X-rays, gamma rays
What is Ionizing Radiation
400
prolactin increases alongside this
What is Stress
400
seen as a trend in data
What is Systematic Data
500
HPV
What is human papillomavirus
500
moles per unit volume
What is Density
500
substance readily transmits pathogens
What is Infectious substances
500
Induces hepatic microsomal enzyme release
What is Drugs
500
lowest amount of analyte accurately detected by a method
What is Limit of Detection