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phlebotomy final

QuestionAnswer
The substance or chemical being analyzed or detected in a specimen? Analyte
Laboratory department that studies tissues? Histology
Laboratory department that performs sensitivity testing? Microbiology
CLIA- Waived tests Blood glucose, dipstick urine, rapid strep
Government agency that determines the CLIA complexity of all laboratory tests FDS
A CLIA test a MA can always perform? CLIA-waived test
The ability to consistently reproduce a test result Precision
The single most effective means of preventing infection Proper and frequent handwashing
A bloodborne pathogen HIV
Cabinet in a lab that maintains constant temperature Incubator
Physician trained in the nature and cause of disease Pathologist
Tests that are reported as positive or negative, with no numeric value attached to the results Qualitative
Free from all living organisms sterile
Latin term "in glass" In Vitro
Substance used in a chemical reaction reagent
Vessel most frequently used for phlebotomy vein
Fainting, or a brief lapse of consciousness syncope
Blood used for a glucose screening capillary puncture
Colored-stopper tube contains EDTA as an anticoagulant Lavender
Blood sample that contains clotting factors plasma
Vein in the antecubital region should NOT be used for routine venipuncture Basilic
A substance that prevents clotting anticoagulant
Created by: jenlinn
 

 



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