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PCV (packed red blood cell volume) |
In a centrifuged whole blood sample in a capillary tube, the hematocrit can be determined by measuring what |
The hct test is a measure of total packed rbc volume (PCV). MCV = mean or average rbc volume |
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Hematocrit (hct) |
What is the term for the volume of red blood cells expressed as a percentage of whole blood |
Hct |
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Hemoglobin and hematocrit |
These tests can be performed to test for the presence of anemia |
Both start w h |
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ACT and APTT |
These POCT tests can be used to monitor the effectiveness of heparin therapy |
Both start w a |
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One step disposable color card test and an automated instrument |
What is required to complete a cholesterol test through POCT |
Two things one is used within another |
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The pt must refrain from eating meat 3 days before testing |
What is the most important instruction for pt preparation before an occult blood test |
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Reaction time |
When performing a chemical examination of a urine sample through dipstick analysis, what is most important for the phlebotomist to keep track of |
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Hematocrit |
Packed red cell volume is involved in the determination of this testing |
Starts w h |
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EDTA |
This additive is the color stopper tube thats preferred for hematocrit testing |
Hematology looks at whole blood (ex. Rbc, wbc, htc, etc) |
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Cells |
Which of following samples cannot be used to test for cholesterol level Whole blood Serum Plasma Cells |
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