What does "CLIA" stand for?
What is Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments
Define Point of Care Testing?
What is the specimen type for Hemoglobin?
What is Hematology Blood Specimen
What is the pretest preparation for Spirometry?
What is NO large meals 2HR before, NO smoking HR before, and inform your doctor about any medications you are taking, wear loose clothing
What is does CBC stand for ?
What is complete blood count
What does the term "CLIA WAIVED" mean?
What is test that can be easily performed in providers office
What are quality controls, & why are they important?
What is a set of procedures used to check and ensure that a product or service meets established quality standards
What are the common test errors?
What is improper instructions for collecting clean catch, lack of patient adherence, failing to to recheck, careless mistakes, not knowing the knowledge
Expected Values of PFTS?
What is FEV1 80-120%, absolute fev1/fvc ratio within 5% of the predicted ratio
What does HCT stand for?
What is Hematocrit
Describe lab requisition and what three things might be needed on one?
What is patient demographic info, a provider signature, authentication that the provider ordered the lab, the specific test ordered by the provider.
Name three requirements for specimen collection
What is Collecting the specimen at an appropriate time, collect the specimen from the site of suspected infection, transport time to a reference lab, collect the appropriate quantity.
What is the CBC specimen type?
What is Hematology & Blood specimen
What is the Peak Flow Meter?
What is can be used to monitor lung function at home by the PT
What is Hemoglobin abbreviation?
What is Hgb
List the department within the clinical laboratory?
What is Urinalysis, Hematology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Cytology, Blood bank
Name 5 of the POC Test
What is :
Rapid Streptococcus , Dipstick Urinalysis, Hemoglobin, Spun Hematocrit, Blood Glucose, Hemoglobin A1C, Cholesterol testing, Helicobacter globin, Mononucleosis screening, nasal swabs, specimen for influenza types A&B, Drug testing, fecal occult blood
What is Spirometry & what do they measure?
What is a noninvasive test that detects the lung ability to function
What are the direction for performing a peak Flow Meter?
What is the PT should wear loose clothing, be in an upright position, and will breathe through the mouth.
What is Preanalytical Phase?
What is the provider orders a test to screen. A written or electronic requisition specimen required.
Describe what the department within the lab does? AT LEAST ONE*
What is Urinalysis (physical, chemical, and microscopic therapy) Hematology (RBC, WBC, Platelets) Microbiology (Viruses, Parasites, Fungi) Cytology (Microscopic examination of cells)
True or False: There is 15 POC tests listed in this unit?
What is FALSE
List 6 non blood specimen types?
What is random urine, 1st morning specimen, clean-catch midstream, 24-HR sample, catheterized specimen, fecal occult blood test, specimen cultures
True or False: You can smoke before the Spirometry test?
What is True
What is the unit we are currently going over?
What is Point-Of-Care Testing & Laboratory Procedures