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Disinfectant absorbed in the surgical scrub is:

Iodine

Special tape used for sterilization?

Indicator tape

Supplies used in vital signs except?

Weighing scale

Terms applied in clinical impression for vital signs ?

Hypo, hyper, tachy, brady

Pulses are as follow except?

Tibias

Vital signs are except:

Weight

Clinical impressions in vital signs except?

Glycosuria

Parts of syringe except?

Shaft

Parts of needle except?

Tip

Gauges of adult needle for injections?

19-23g.

By discretion on the thickness of patient build, selection of IM needle length:

1 inch

Pathogens are or except

Lamilae

Someone that the immune system is low?

Susceptible host

State in which disease is highly transmissible period when pathogen multiply ?

Incubation

Without presence of infection is called?

Asepsis

Strength of any living thing especially with pathogen to have power of invading:

Virulence

Engulfing process when pathogens is destroyed by body immunity (WBC)

Phagocytosis

Means weakened:

Attenuated

Substance sprayed to a harvested specimen for biopsy?

Fixative

State in which due to sudden change of position can cause:

Orthostatic

A person that is not aware having the disease?

Carrier

Dependency to a substance or something that the body thrive for it in consistent manner:

Addiction

A state in which blood is thickened:

Viscosity

Sounds of 3 phrases of BP?

Korotkoff

It is to point, aim, sweep and spray ?

PASS

Also referred as a symptom of patients as obtained during assessment:

Chief complaint

Narrowing of the lumen of blood vessels?

Vasoconstriction

Veins that are subjected or use for phlebotomy:

Basilic, cephalic, median basilica, median cephalic,

Lab procedures performed in this curriculum are or except:

Strep A, ESR, phlebotomy, VS, gram stain and Hgb

Abnormal elements in urine are:

Glucose, crystals, bilirubin, protein, urobilinogen and ketones

Normal ph of urine is ?

5.0-6.5

Test prescribed to be done for arthritis or any inflammation problems:

ESR

First standard five tube color tops commonly used, from hematology to chemistry and coagulation are?

Yellow


Lavender


Red/ red speckled


Light Blue


Green


Gray

Supplies needed for phlebotomy or venipuncture are:

Winged infusion set


Vacutainer/ needles


Syringe/needles


Gauze


OH swab

Supplies needed for capillary puncture (hematocrit) are?

OH swab

Supplies needed for strep A are?

Lancet

Supplies needed to perform VS are?

Gown

Conditions indicates for bad elements noted in UA are?

Diabetes, renal disease, liver disease, phenylketonuria and thyroidism

Blood count included in CBC are?

Hgb

Electrolyte counts included in chemistry are?

Ca, CI, K, Na, Mg and PO4

Included in initial test for cardiac profile?

FBS

Supplies needed for ESR are?

Dispette


Test tube


Pipet


Rack


Vacutainer


Needle

Sites not conducive for phlebotomy or venipuncture are?

Burn


Scar


IV site


Infected


Mastectomy side

Complications included during or after the venipuncture are?

Hematoma


Edema


Bruises


Pain


Hemolysis

After blood withdrawal, what comes off first?

Tourniquet

Adult gauge range to choose for venipuncture:

21-23g

Liquid portion of the blood:

Plasma

Test for anemia is ...

Hematocrit

Test for good body oxygenation is:

Hgb

Test conducted for infectious mononucleosis is:

Mono test

A device used for separating elements in the specimen like blood and urine:

Centrifuge

Degree angle when we conduct phlebotomy?

15 degree

Color top for culture that comes first in order of draw to avoid contamination from additives?

Yellow

Additives present in some of the tubes are?

Chromium

NV FOR CBC:

4-5 million

NV to Hgt

42-65

Glucose NV

70-120

WBC normal value:

5-10,000

Good cholesterol is ...

HDL

Bad cholesterol is ...

LDL

LDL NORMAL IS ...

<100-135 and above

HDL NOTMAL IS...

> 35 and above

Most common diagnostic procedure initially ordered by Doctor which is waived lad:

UA

Coagulation test are:

Creatinine test

Discovered X-ray in 1895

Roentgen

C's of documenting patient information are?

Client words


Confidential


Chronological order


Conciseness


Completeness


Clarity

Documentation in logical manner:

?

What does bilirubin represent in UA?

Liver disease

Color top that is process for hematology that has also the EDTA additives:

Lavender

Methods of phlebotomy (category)

Syringe


Vacutainer


Winged or infusion set (butterfly)

Abnormal elements in UA are?

Glucose


Leukocytes


Bilirubin


Ketones

Allotted time to wait for ID skin test to reveal the result?

48-72 hours

Multi dose medication container be discarded after 72 hours

Pipet

Reflects on the size of the needle based on the lumen ?

Gauges