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Medical term for fainting

Syncope

There's your sign

A nonblood specimen must include all the same information that a blood tube had and what additional information?

Specimen type

Girl what is that

The serum or plasma of a hemolyzed specimen would most likely look?

Pinkish to red color

Under filling this tube will most likely result in a hemolyzed specimen?

Gray

Leaving the tourniquet on over a minute will cause this?

Hemoconcentration

Breaking blood cells

Test that are most affected if the patient is not fasting?

Glucose and triglycerides

A 24 hour urine specimen is properly done as

Discard 1st morning specimen, start timing, collect all urine for 24 hours include specimen void of following morning

Tuberculosis can be found in what common specimen?

Sputum

Spit

A cloudy white serum would suggest?

Patient was not fasting

Chemistry test most effected by a hemolyzed specimen?

Potassium

Most common non blood specimen analyzed?

Urine

A patient with C. Difficile requires what extra precautions?

Hand wash soap and water

Best way to keep vein from rolling?

Anchor

Synovial fluid?

Joints

Chemistry tube that will greatly increase the sodium in specimen?

Green top sodium heparin

Specimen for this test requires stat handling and is typically collected by a physician in the sterile tubes

CSF analysis

Inadequate site pressure after veinipuncture can cause?

Hematoma

This test requires 24 hours urine specimen

Creatinine clearance

Chemical test in urine that I'd affected by diabetes?

Glucose

Fluid associated with the lungs?

Pleural fluid