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Phleb Week 1 index
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Artery disease | Total cholesterol |
| Inflammation/ vein/ clot | Thrombophlebitis |
| Cholesterol | Assessing the risk of coronary heart disease |
| Needles should never be recapped (why not) | common cause of needle injury |
| Children | Gather your supplies quickly |
| Longest vein in the body | Saphenous vein |
| Spinal fluid cultures | Meningitis |
| Human body heart | Has four chambers |
| Rapid/intense/ heart | Palpitate |
| Superior/higher | Above head |
| Chemical changes in the body | Enzyme |
| Rupturing of red blood cells | Hemolysis |
| Study of the shape | Morphology |
| Away from the heart | Arteries |
| ow to clean venipuncture site | Center and working outward. |
| Muscle to aid in breathing | Diaphragm |
| Labeled specimen | Pt name/pt DOB/time and date of collection |
| Centrifuge is checked when | Beginning of each day |
| Suffix is located where | @ the end of the word |
| Heart control the direction and flow of blood | Left valves |
| Abnormal reduction in RBC’s | Anemia |
| Cleanse the skin with | Alcohol |
| Clear, pale-yellow fluid | Serum |
| Warming the site, before venipuncture | Increases blood flow |
| Characteristic of lancets | Small disposable sharp point |
| Poorly run laboratories | CLIA” 88 |
| Leukocyte refers to? | WBC protects from disease |
| Differentiates bacteria | Gram stain |
| Gives blood it’s red color | Hemoglobin |
| Skeleton, joints, muscles | Orthopedics |
| Muscles in the human body | 600 |
| Erythrocytes function primarily by | Oxygen transport mechanisms |
| Clumping together of cells | Agglutination |
| Antiseptic to clean the site | 70% isopropyl alcohol |
| Which fingers used for capillary puncture | middle finger or the ring finger |
| Immunohematology | Study of blood group antigens and antibodies |
| Study of blood | Hematology |
| Leukocytes function primarily | Defense mechanisms |
| Slender, straight bar | ROD |
| Temporal artery is located | edge of the eye |
| Microcollection tray you would not find | patient’s chart |
| Gauge needles are commonly used | 21 |
| Gout is identified by | Uric acid |
| Basal state | Stress/exercise/diet |
| Set of rules established by the CDC | Universal precautions |
| Fluids is extracted from joint's | Synovial fluid |
| Mother destroys the Red Blood Cells | hemoglobin disease of the newborn |
| Inflammation of the brain | Encephalitis |
| Quivering of the heart muscle | Fibrillation |