This section of the lab peforms test to evaulate the patient's immune response through the production of antibodies.
What is Serology?
100
This section of the lab analysis plasma levels of drugs and posions.
What is Toxicology?
100
The study of the lungs
What is pulmonology?
100
the study of the kidneys
What is nephrology?
100
the study of tumors
What is Oncology?
200
the branch of medicine that deals with diagnosis, treatment, & prevention of mental illness.
What is Psychiatry?
200
The additive in the gray top collection tube is
What is Potassium oxalate?
200
Which of the following is incorrect about the lavender-top collection tube?
1. it must be inverted several times
2. it is used to collect coagulation studies
3. it is collected for a CBC
4. it contains an anticoagulant which binds to calcium
What is 2?
200
Microorganisms that cause disease, or are capable of producing a disease are?
What is pathogenic?
200
Before a blood donation is made, the donor should have what test checked?
What is H&H?
300
The additive in the red/gray or red/black (SST) collection tube is
What is thixotropic gel for serum separation
300
Red-top tubes are also called "plain" tubes. What is the normal coagulation time?
What is 30-60 minutes?
300
What is the symbol for ethyl alcohol?
What is ETOH?
300
What is the lab test ordreded for the Complete Blood Count?
What is CBC?
300
Which section of the clincial laboratory will perform pregancy test on blood?
What is Chemistry?
400
the antiglycolytic agent that maintains glucose stability for three days is
What is Sodium Fluoride?
400
A patient needs a ESR blood test, what tube should the phelebotomist use?
What is Lavender tube?
400
What tube will give serum for the lab test?
What is red/gray top tube?
400
The lavender top tube contains the anticoagulant additive called?
What is EDTA?
400
The SST tube contains clot activators: glass particles, silica and celite which hastens clot formation, and _____ gel, that separates the serum from the cells.
What is Thixotropic?
500
Name the correct order of draw.
What is Blood Cultures, light blue top tubes, serum or non-additive tube, green top tubes, lavender top tubes, gray top tubes.
500
A patient has been taking aspirin for arthritis. what lab test is most likely affected by it?
What is Bleeding time?
500
The addtive in the light blue top tube is called?
What is Sodium citrate?
500
one of the most common lab test used with the light blue top tube is?
What is prothrombin time (PT)?
500
When a plain red top tube is used and permitted to clot, a liquid called what is produced?