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Basal state |
Condition of the body early in the morning with a patient still at rest and fasting |
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Hemolysis |
When red blood cells are damaged or destroyed |
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When a patient has a fistula where should you draw from? |
The other arm |
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Diurnal variations associated with some blood components are? |
Normal fluctuations throughout the day. |
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Hematoma |
A swelling or mad of blood under the skin,caused BT leakage of blood from a vessel. |
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If the serum or plasma is pink to red what happened? |
The specimen hemolyzed |
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Should a finger stick be parallel or horizontal to the finger print? |
Horizontal or across the finger print |
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Where on the body is the beat place to do a blood draw on an infant? |
The heel |
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What do you do with the first drop of blood after a finger stick |
Wipe it away and discard |
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Collapsed vein |
Condition which a vessel caves in temporarily causing blood flow to stop |