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Disinfectant absorbed in the surgical scrub is: |
Iodine |
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Special tape used for sterilization? |
Indicator tape |
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Supplies used in vital signs except? |
Weighing scale |
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Terms applied in clinical impression for vital signs ? |
Hypo, hyper, tachy, brady |
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Pulses are as follow except? |
Tibias |
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Vital signs are except: |
Weight |
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Clinical impressions in vital signs except? |
Glycosuria |
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Parts of syringe except? |
Shaft |
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Parts of needle except? |
Tip |
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Gauges of adult needle for injections? |
19-23g. |
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By discretion on the thickness of patient build, selection of IM needle length: |
1 inch |
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Pathogens are or except |
Lamilae |
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Someone that the immune system is low? |
Susceptible host |
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State in which disease is highly transmissible period when pathogen multiply ? |
Incubation |
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Without presence of infection is called? |
Asepsis |
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Strength of any living thing especially with pathogen to have power of invading: |
Virulence |
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Engulfing process when pathogens is destroyed by body immunity (WBC) |
Phagocytosis |
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Means weakened: |
Attenuated |
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Substance sprayed to a harvested specimen for biopsy? |
Fixative |
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State in which due to sudden change of position can cause: |
Orthostatic |
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A person that is not aware having the disease? |
Carrier |
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Dependency to a substance or something that the body thrive for it in consistent manner: |
Addiction |
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A state in which blood is thickened: |
Viscosity |
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Sounds of 3 phrases of BP? |
Korotkoff |
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It is to point, aim, sweep and spray ? |
PASS |
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Also referred as a symptom of patients as obtained during assessment: |
Chief complaint |
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Narrowing of the lumen of blood vessels? |
Vasoconstriction |
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Veins that are subjected or use for phlebotomy: |
Basilic, cephalic, median basilica, median cephalic, |
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Lab procedures performed in this curriculum are or except: |
Strep A, ESR, phlebotomy, VS, gram stain and Hgb |
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Abnormal elements in urine are: |
Glucose, crystals, bilirubin, protein, urobilinogen and ketones |
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Normal ph of urine is ? |
5.0-6.5 |
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Test prescribed to be done for arthritis or any inflammation problems: |
ESR |
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First standard five tube color tops commonly used, from hematology to chemistry and coagulation are? |
Yellow Lavender Red/ red speckled Light Blue Green Gray |
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Supplies needed for phlebotomy or venipuncture are: |
Winged infusion set Vacutainer/ needles Syringe/needles Gauze OH swab |
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Supplies needed for capillary puncture (hematocrit) are? |
OH swab |
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Supplies needed for strep A are? |
Lancet |
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Supplies needed to perform VS are? |
Gown |
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Conditions indicates for bad elements noted in UA are? |
Diabetes, renal disease, liver disease, phenylketonuria and thyroidism |
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Blood count included in CBC are? |
Hgb |
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Electrolyte counts included in chemistry are? |
Ca, CI, K, Na, Mg and PO4 |
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Included in initial test for cardiac profile? |
FBS |
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Supplies needed for ESR are? |
Dispette Test tube Pipet Rack Vacutainer Needle |
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Sites not conducive for phlebotomy or venipuncture are? |
Burn Scar IV site Infected Mastectomy side |
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Complications included during or after the venipuncture are? |
Hematoma Edema Bruises Pain Hemolysis |
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After blood withdrawal, what comes off first? |
Tourniquet |
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Adult gauge range to choose for venipuncture: |
21-23g |
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Liquid portion of the blood: |
Plasma |
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Test for anemia is ... |
Hematocrit |
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Test for good body oxygenation is: |
Hgb |
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Test conducted for infectious mononucleosis is: |
Mono test |
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A device used for separating elements in the specimen like blood and urine: |
Centrifuge |
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Degree angle when we conduct phlebotomy? |
15 degree |
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Color top for culture that comes first in order of draw to avoid contamination from additives? |
Yellow |
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Additives present in some of the tubes are? |
Chromium |
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NV FOR CBC: |
4-5 million |
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NV to Hgt |
42-65 |
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Glucose NV |
70-120 |
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WBC normal value: |
5-10,000 |
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Good cholesterol is ... |
HDL |
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Bad cholesterol is ... |
LDL |
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LDL NORMAL IS ... |
<100-135 and above |
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HDL NOTMAL IS... |
> 35 and above |
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Most common diagnostic procedure initially ordered by Doctor which is waived lad: |
UA |
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Coagulation test are: |
Creatinine test |
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Discovered X-ray in 1895 |
Roentgen |
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C's of documenting patient information are? |
Client words Confidential Chronological order Conciseness Completeness Clarity |
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Documentation in logical manner: |
? |
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What does bilirubin represent in UA? |
Liver disease |
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Color top that is process for hematology that has also the EDTA additives: |
Lavender |
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Methods of phlebotomy (category) |
Syringe Vacutainer Winged or infusion set (butterfly) |
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Abnormal elements in UA are? |
Glucose Leukocytes Bilirubin Ketones |
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Allotted time to wait for ID skin test to reveal the result? |
48-72 hours |
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Multi dose medication container be discarded after 72 hours |
Pipet |
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Reflects on the size of the needle based on the lumen ? |
Gauges |