Chemistry
Hematology
Microbiology
Serol/Bld Bank
Phlebotomy
100
This additive makes red/gold tubes different from red/black tubes.
What is gel?
100
This is the loving nickname commonly bestowed upon the tech in charge of UA testing each day.
What is the Pee-King/Queen?
100
THE CLASSIFICATION OF ORGANISMS THAT STAIN PINK WHEN GRAM STAINED
What is Gram Negative Organisms?
100
The universal donor blood type and Rh
What is O neg?
100
A localized collection of blood outside the blood vessels within the tissue.
What is a hematoma?
200
Diabetes used to be diagnosed by doing this to urine.
What is tasting?
200
A portion of all fluids should be saved just in case this extra testing is ordered?
What is cytology?
200
THIS ORGANISM IS ONE OF THE MOST COMMON CAUSES OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS
What is Escherichia coli? or What is Klebsiella pneumoniae?
200
A, B, AB, and O
What are blood types?
200
What is the act of opening a vein via puncture or incision to remove blood
What is phlebotomy?
300
This needs to be added to urine samples being tested for Calcium, Magnesium or Phosphorus.
What is acid (HCL)?
300
Protein C, Protein S and Anti-Thrombin III (ATIII) testing requires this special handling before being sent to Quest.
What is double-spun?
300
THIS TYPE OF MICROSCOPE ALLOWS A TECH TO SEE FUNGUS “GLOWING”
What is a fluorescent scope?
300
HCG stands for this name
What is human chorionic gonadotropin?
300
Put the phlebotomy tubes in order of draw: Red top, Green top, Blood cultures, Blue top
What is: 1) Blood cultures, 2) blue top, 3) red top, 4) green top?
400
Dexamethasone suppression testing measures changes in this analyte.
What is cortisol?
400
Morulae are often found in WBC’s when this tick-borne infection is present.
What is Ehrlichiosis?
400
THIS IS THE GENE THAT ALLOWS AN ORGANISM TO BE RESISTANT TO COMMON ANTIBIOTICS SUCH AS PENICILLIN AND METHYLCILLIN
What is mecA?
400
Clumping of red cells due to antibody coating
What is agglutination?
400
The ______ vein is the most common site for venipuncture.
What is the basilic vein?
500
This action causes falsely elevated Potassium and falsely decreased Calcium in chemistry testing.
What is pouring a purple top into a green top?
500
This is the hereditary disease associated with Drepanocytes found on a blood smear.
What is sickle cell anemia?
500
THIS MOTILE PROTOZOA WAS ORIGINALLY DISCOVERED IN 1836 BY A PIONEER OF PHOTOGRAPHY
What is Trichomonas vaginalis?
500
This test looks for non-specific antibodies in blood that may indicate that the organism (Treponema pallidum) and that syphilis is present
What is an RPR (Rapid plasma reagin)?
500
The deepest epidermis layer is?
What is Stratum basale?