A&P
Medical
Terminology
Blood
Components
Precautions
Procedures
100

This body system carries nutirents, water, hormones & substances through the body via the heart & blood

What is the Cardiovascular System

100

These are living cells or thing that are too small to see without magnification

What are micro organisms

100

A type of blood cell that carries iron and oxygen to body tissues and organs

What is an red blood cell (RBC)

100

What precaution would a patient with active TB require 

what is airborne precautions

100

needlestick injuries put phlebotomists at greatest risk for exposure of what bloodborne pathogen

what is hepatitis B

200

The heart valve between left atrium and left ventricle is called what

What is the bicuspid valve

200

This is a disease causing micro-organism

What is a pathogen

200

what are the four components of blood

what are RBC, Plasma, and platelets & WBC

200

What additional precautions would a phlebotomist be required to wear for a patient diagnosed with pneumonia

what is a face mask

200

This department processes blood samples for cholesterol, troponin, and HDL results

what is chemistry

300

This is the chemical a cell produces that affects the function of other cells

what is a hormone

300

This is the diffusion of water through semipermeable membrane 

What is osmosis

300

this is the process performed by platelets

what is blood clotting

300

This is the complete removal of micro-organisms and spores from the surface of an object

what is surgical asepsis

300

what is the correct way to prep a patient prior to performing a blood draw (disinfect)

what is to scrub the site in a circular motion inward to outward

400

This serves as the natural pacemaker of the heart

What is the sinoatrial node ( SA node ) 

400

Invasion and production of pathogens in the body tissues is called what

What is infection

400

this term is a synonym for red blood cells

what is erythrocytes 

400

while collecting blood tech notices a glass tube is cracked, what action should the tech take

what is dispose of tube in sharps container

400

when is the highest risk of exposure when conducting a venipuncture

what is during insertion and removal of needle

500

these veins are the most commonly used for blood draws 

what are the median cubital, the cephalic and the basilic veins 

500

This protein is produced by the immune system to neutralize threats of other cells

What is an antibody

500

this part of the blood helps fight infection

what is white blood cells 

500

the practice of reduction the number and transfer of pathogens breaking the chain of infection

what is medical asepsis

500

which items should be placed in a sharps container

what is used glass and needles