How long should we allow alcohol to dry for a capillary puncture?
What is 30 seconds
Candidiasis is what?
What is Vaginal Yeast Infection
This reagent pad on a urine dipstick measures the weight of the urine compared with the weight of an equal volume of distilled water
What is Specific Gravity
commercial antisera contains what?
What are commercial antibodies
How long should a Urine C/S incubate for?
What is 18-24 hours
If a doctor has ordered a fasting glucose, how long should the patient have fasted?
What is 8-12 hours.
What is Pyuria?
What is the presence of pus in the urine
Name this cellular constituent
What are Squamous Epithelial Cells
Identify the blood type
What is O -
What is Agglutination
When can a dermal puncture be performed on a child?
What is after 1 year, or when they start walking
The converted by-product that forms by bacteria present in the intestines is what?
What is Urobilinogen
cylindrical structures formed in the lumen of the tubules of the nephrons are known as what?
Identify the blood type
What is AB -
What is the medication given to pregnant women who are Rh negative?
What is Rhogam
Applying a band-aid on children ____ years and younger is not advised due to choking hazard/skin irritation.
What is 2 years old.
Name this cellular constituent
What are triple phosphate crystals
Name this cellular constituent (Arrow)
What is a Hyaline Cast
How many blood groups are there?
What is 8 blood groups.
Inflammation of bone and cartilage is known as what?
What is Osteochondritis
What is the most important step of routine blood collection?
What is correctly and positively identifying the patient.
If ________ is seen with epithelial cells, the specimen is considered to be contaminated.
What is bacteria
How long should urine be in the bladder before testing for Nitrites?
What is 4-6 hours
If a patient has A- blood, who can they receive blood from?
What is A- and O- donors
Name the hormone that is used to detect pregnancy
What is Beta Human Chorionic Gonadotropin