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How do you Prep a site for collection of Blood Cultures?   Clean the site with Alcohol & Iodine  
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What does "Anaerobic" mean?   Without Oxygen  
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What does "Aerobic" mean?   With Oxygen  
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What does "ACD" stand for?   Acid Citrate Dextrose  
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What is the order of draw?   Sterile, Light Blue, Red, SST, Green, Lavender, Gray  
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When are Royal Blue Tubes used?   For Heavy Metal Testing (Lead, Aluminum, & Mercury)  
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What does "GTT" stand for?   Glucose Tolerance Test  
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What is "Anatomy" ?   The study of the character and location of structures within the body  
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What is "Physiology" ?   The study of what all those structures do and how they do it  
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What are the functions of the Circulatory System?   1. Oxygen Transport 6. Vitamin Transport 2. Nutrient Transport 7. Hormone Transport 3. Waste Transport 8. Infection Control 4. Water Balance 9. Loss Control 5. Heat Balance  
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What are Erythrocytes?   Red Blood Cells  
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What are Leukocytes?   White Blood Cells  
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What are Thrombocytes?   Platelets  
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What is Plasma?   Water-based fluid that RBC, WBC, and platelets float around in  
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What are the WBC responsible for?   Fighting and Preventing infection  
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What are the different types of Leukocytes?   1. Neutophil 2. Basophils 3. Eosinophil 4. Monocyte 5. Macrophage  
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What are Basophils responsible for?   store and release Histamine  
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What are Neutrophil responsible for?   fight off bacteria  
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What are Eosinophils responsible for?   Fight off infection and parasites  
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What are Monocytes responsible for?   ingest anyforeign substance  
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What are Macrophage responsible for?   "BIG EATERS" engulf then digest  
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What is the average life span of a RBC?   120 days  
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What is the average life span of a WBC?   1 day - 1 year  
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