The ability to see at 20 feet what the average person sees at 20 feet.
20/20 vision
What do we need on a practice test to be able to take the MA exam
What is an 80
Per the day one roster, who was all in this class
Who was; Braylea, Maddox, Cooper, Ayla, Leana, Kyla, Audrey, and Piper
What does Hgb stand for
Hemoglobin
What is Biohazardous waste
Materials that present a potential or actual risk to the health of humans, animals, or the environment.
A waxy, fatlike substance made by the liver.
cholesterol
What is the Vision test to assess for color deficiency.
What is an Ishihara test
Where was our first field trip this year
Cook Childrens
What does POCTs stand for
Point of care tests
What is Calibration
The process of configuring an instrument to provide accurate readings.
Laboratory results at such variance to the normal value range that a potentially life-threatening, pathophysiologic state is occurring. Action must be taken as soon as possible.
Critical Values
What are point-of-care tests
What are Laboratory test that can be processed on-site or nearby so that rapid results can be obtained.
What did Mrs. Scott bring us to eat as a reward
What is Breakfast Casserole
What does CDC stand for
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
What is hemoglobin
Iron-containing oxygen transport in red blood cells that is responsible for carrying oxygen from the respiratory organs to the rest of the body.
Microscope examination of cells to identify a diagnosis.
Cytology
What is a pulmonary function test
Test to assess lung functioning, which will help assist in the detection and evaluation of pulmonary disease.
Who spoke at the Schoolboard meeting
Who was Maddox and Braylea
What does FOBT stand for
fecal occult blood test
What are point-of-care tests
Laboratory test that can be processed on-site or nearby so that rapid results can be obtained.
A 1988 amendment that regulates federal standards that apply to all clinical laboratory testing performed on humans in the United States.
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)
What is clinical laboratory testing
Testing used in conjunction with health history and physical examination to provide essential data for the diagnosis and management of a patient’s condition.
What color mohawk did Marshall famously have
What was Pink
What does CLIA stand for
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments
What are standard precautions
Guidelines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to ensure the safety and welfare of health care workers and the public.