Independent lab that analyzes a sample from another facility - reference lab
An analytic tool used to identify cell markers - Flow cytometer
what is
... [Show More] the Blood draw ratio? - 9:1 (9 blood 1 additive)
Which sample will be collected for ACT testing? - Sodium citrate / dermal puncture whole blood
additive that prevents glycolysis - Sodium fluoride
When the patient has fasted and not excersiced in 12 hours - Basal state
The liquid portion of blood is called - plasma
Most concentrated specimen and has a higher acid pH for obvious abnormalities - First morning void specimen
what are 2 pathways of coagulation - extrinsic and intrinsic
What does standard precautions serve help with - Protect against blood borne pathogens
Anti-coagulant yield what blood specimen - Plasma
An arterial blood specimen would be collected to asses all of the following except - Carbon monoxide
the Artery used for ABG collection - Radial
The SDS provides safety information for: - dealing with exposure to a hazardous drug (chemical)
what does the yellow diamond mean - warning
Varicella Zoster Virus - chicken pox and shingles
Vectors are - Insects
Tbps are chosen based on - Potential means of transmission of disease or condition
functional unit of the nervous system - neuron
ATP is found where? - Mitochondria
blood is what tissue - Connective tissue
promotes the breakdown of glycogen back to glucose - glucagon
what is the Purpose of Allen test - Assess in collectaral circulation in radial artery
Where is the radial artery located? - Thumb side of wrist
Which anticoagulant is used in collection for ABG - Heparin
what is the Purpose of additives - Acceleration of clotting or prevent clotting
Artery's have - a pulse
What do timed specimens monitor - Medication levels
Ration of plasma to rbc in newborn - 40% plasma 60% red blood cells
Ration of plasma to rbc in adults - 45% plasma 55% red blood cells
Five tests that require transport on ice - Ammonia, abgs, lactic acid, pryuvate and glucagon
Poct test used to monitor heparin therapy - Act or aptt
Hormones are produced by which body system? - endocrine system
What info should be aliquoted specimens - Proper labels , additives present
Fasting specimens should be collected - 8 to 12 hours after eating
Needle for younger than 1 - Heelstick
Needle for older than 1 - Butterfly (winged infusion set)
The maximum depth for a heel puncture is: - 2.0 mm
Purpose of SE test - Diagnose cystic fibrosis
How soon after collection should cells separate from plasma/serum - No more than 2 hrs [Show Less]