# ADV.D06 Ch.15 ABGs, IV, Special Collections
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show | Test that measures O2, CO2, pH, and HCO3 to evaluate respiratory function
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Autologous transfusion | show 🗑
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show | The presence of bacteria in the blood.
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show | Blood test that looks for bacteria in the blood
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Brachial artery | show 🗑
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Cannula | show 🗑
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Central intravenous line | show 🗑
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Femoral artery | show 🗑
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show | Patient has a rise in body temperature without any evidence of the cause.
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show | Surgical fusion of a vein and and an artery. This is a permanent connection tube for patients undergoing kidney dialysis.
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show | Blood sugar test that measure the patient’s ability to tolerate a 100gm challenge of sugar.
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Hyperventilation | show 🗑
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Intravenous (IV) catheter | show 🗑
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show | A breath test used to determine if a patient can tolerate milk sugar (lactose).
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show | A test done before performing a blood gas. This test determines if the patient has collateral circulation in the radial and ulna arteries.
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show | An intravenous tubing used to infuse medications and is used to obtain blood specimens.
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show | A glucose test where blood is drawn (usually 2 hours) after a prescribed meal. The test can determine the patient’s ability to tolerate glucose and help diagnose diabetes.
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show | Larger of the two arteries in the wrist. The radial is on the side of the thumb.
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show | Infection in the blood. This is not just the presence of bacteria. In this case the bacteria are multiplying and causing symptoms.
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Sodium polyanethole sulfonate (SPS | show 🗑
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Phagocytosis | show 🗑
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show | Phlebotomy used to reduce the amount of blood in a patient that has polycythemia.
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Polycythemia | show 🗑
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show | Capillary blood collection that measures the oxygen, carbon dioxide and pH of blood.
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Gestational diabetes | show 🗑
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show | A sugar drink used in the GTT
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Figure 156, Page 467 | show 🗑
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show | crushed ice
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TDM | show 🗑
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collateral | show 🗑
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Trace metals | show 🗑
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show | Tan is used for lead. Royal blue is used for all other trace metals. These tubes are acid washed to remove any metals
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Genetic Molecular testing | show 🗑
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VAD | show 🗑
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Skin prep for blood cultures | show 🗑
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Bottles for blood culture | show 🗑
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