Treatment administered to an individual after exposure to an infectious disease
What is postexposure prophylaxis?
This drug preparation is applied externally to produce a feeling of warmth.
What is a liniment?
The hormone present in the urine and blood of a pregnant woman.
What is human chorionic gonadotropin?
The slant at the open end of a needle
What is a bevel?
The hemoglobin levels for a male
What is 14-18 gd/L?
The most common means of transmission for Hep C
What is sharing needles?
The needle length used to administer a SC injection.
What is 3/8-5/8 inch
A normal adult excretes this much urine daily.
What is 750-2,000mL
This may occur if a finger puncture is made deeper than 3.1 mm
What is penetration of bone?
Another word for erythrocytosis
A set of policies and procedures designed to ensure the accuracy of lab testing
What is quality assurance?
The bandage turn used to immobilize a sprained ankle.
What is a figure-eight turn?
What is 0-8?
This blood vessel generally carries blood that is high in oxygen
What is an artery?
This blood cell increases during allergic reactions
What are eosinophils?
The lab department for CBC, ESR, PT
What is hematology
This muscle is above, outside of the buttock area on the hip.
What is ventrogluteal?
Casts are formed in the lumen of
What are the nephron tubules?
The color of the tube used for glucose testing
What is grey?
The color of oxygenated hemoglobin
What is bright red?
If hospital lab does not perform a high complexity test specimen will be sent here
What is the reference lab?
The step that is performed just before opening an ampule.
What is cleansing the neck?
The effect concentrated urine has on erythrocytes
What is shrunken and crenated
The needle size most commonly used in infants and older adults
What is 23
This type of anemia occurs when erythrocytes rupture at a faster rate
What is hemolytic anemia?