Introduction to Clinical Chemistry
Laboratory Mathematics
Laboratory Safety
Specimen Collection and Processing
Quality Assurance
100
Another name for Clinical Chemistry
What is Clinical Biochemistry or Clinical Pathology
100
-log(H+)
What is PH
100
substances that can spontaneously explode or ignite
What are Reactive substances
100
For micromethod collection
What is Capillary
100
comprehensive set of policies and procedures developed to ensure the accuracy and reliability of laboratory tests
What is Quality Assurance
200
For detecting Diabetes Mellitus
What is Glucose
200
Most frequently used percent solution
What is Percent weight per volume
200
Fire caused by ordinary combustible materials
What is Type A Fire
200
a number that relates to needle diameter or bore
What is Gauge
200
method used to validate a particular measurement process
What is proficiency test
300
Separation of solids from liquids
What is Filtration
300
Assay value
What is Purity
300
major source of safety information for employees who may use hazardous materials in their occupations
What is Material Safety Data Sheet
300
Color of tubes to be used for Blood bank
What is Yellow
300
activity of developing new processes required to meet customer's needs
What is quality design
400
differ in pore sizes and should be selected according to separation needs and associated flow rate for given liquids
What is Filter Paper
400
mathematically establishes the relationship between concentration and absorbance
What is Beer-Lambert Law
400
Color of health hazard quadrant
What is Blue
400
Anticoagulant for Green Tube
What is Heparin
400
approach focusing on process improvement as a means to meet a set of standard
What is Quality Management
500
process in which centrifugal force is used to separate solid matter from liquid suspension
What is Centrifugation
500
Difference in absorbance
What is Delta absorbance
500
special waste from health care facilities
What is Medical Waste
500
Order of draw for Capillary Blood Collection
What is EDTA Specimen, Other Additive Specimens, Serum Specimens
500
threshold at which the value is statistically unlikely
What is Control Limits