Carnegie Chem Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What 4 things does an accurate chemical analysis depend on? | proper collection, preservation, processing, method of analysis |
What is the ideal time for lab measurements to be performed? | one hour |
Why are specimens preserved? | retained long enough to repeat and for reflex testing |
What is the difference between plasma and serum | serum, liquid portion with fibrinogen and clotting factors removed |
What sample is most often used for checmical analysis? | serum |
What are the advantages of a fasting blood sample? | reflects metabolic baseline |
What methods are used to preserve specimens? | |
What is thixotropix gel used for? | to separate the serum from the clot or the plasma from the cells, prevents shift of substances from the cells into the liquid |
Which vacutainer is used to collect serum and why? | gold and red gray and red; no anticoagulant in tube |
How is a gold top tube processed? | invert 5 times, allow to clot upright at least 30, no more than 60 minutes at RT, clot activator = 30 min, red glass = 60 minutes; balance centrifuge; centrifuge 10-15 minutes |
Define Hemolyzed serum | serum or plasma clear red |
Define Icteric/ jaundiced, hyperbilirubinemia | serum or plasma brownish yellow, pt might have gallstones or hepatitis |
Define Lipemic | serum or plasma milky white |
Define Accuracy | the true or actual total value |
Define Precision | the ability to get the same answer again (repeatability) |
Define Normal Value | average result of healthy individuals 95% |
Define Batch or run | specimens analyzed at the same time |
Define Calibrator | used to set machine values |
Define Control | must fall within an acceptable range before patient values are reported |
What four things does the control check for? | reagents, instrument, operator technique, environment, temp + humidity |
What are important facts about controls? | there are unopened + opened expiration dates: discard 1st date; results are published by lot #; QC for waived tests per kit manufacturer: per lot #, per shipment; keep records for 2 years |
What steps should you follow if a control falls outside of the acceptable range? | |
Define Duplicate determination | testing one of the samples twice; checks precision |
Define proficiency survey | |
What is a fasting blood sample | No food or beverages other than water and meds for at least 12 hours |
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