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Certified Phlebotmy Tech-NHA study guide

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show Put it into sharps container,without recapping it,immediately after withdrawing it.  
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show Provide medical care within the scope of thier training at the scene of an accident without fear of being sued for negligence.  
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show Immediately report the refusal and actions taken to the nurse.  
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show Pathogenic  
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show Median cubital vein  
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Post prandial   show
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Tourniquets may be left on the patient for:   show
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Ths complication results from repeated venipuncture of the same vein:   show
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The components that make up the chain of infection are:   show
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A hematoma can be prevented if:   show
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show Speciman must be chilled after collection.  
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The recommended depth for an infant microcapillary collection should not exceed:   show
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show Pale,cold,clammy skin, rapid weak pulse, expressionless face/staring eyes.  
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show Biologic  
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show Goggles, gloves, face shield, mask, gown...  
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Isolation is condensed into whitch three categories?   show
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show Inadequate fast  
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Latex sensitivity is consideredwhat type of hazard?   show
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Delivers oxygen,nutrients,hormones and enzymes to the cells and to transport celluar waste such as acarbon dioxide and urea to the organs where they can expelled from the body   show
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This carries deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs and returns oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium.   show
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show Systematic circulation.  
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This is an atrioventricular valve, being situated between the right atrium and right ventricle.   show
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show The pulmonic valve  
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The mitrial valve is also known as:   show
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The inner layer lining of the heart is:   show
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The muscular middle layer of the heart (This is the contractile element of the heart) is:   show
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The fibrous outer layer of the heart (The coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart are found in this layer) is:   show
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Aorta, arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins, superior and inferior vena cavae...   show
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show Tunica adventitia,tunica media,tunica intima.  
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The outer connective tissue layer of the blood vessel:   show
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show Tunica media  
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The inner layer of the blood vessel is:   show
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show The aorta,arteries and arterioles  
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show Carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart  
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The capillaries are composed of:   show
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show Arterial and venous blood  
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The average adult has how many liters of blood?   show
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show Plasma  
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The cellular portion of blood is called:   show
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Contains proteins, amino acids, gases, electrolytes, sugars, hormones, minerals, vitamins and water(92%)   show
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The thin walls of the capillaries allow rapid exchange of:   show
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show 55%  
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show 45%  
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show Erythocytes(99%),leukocytes and thrombocytes  
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show Hemoglobin  
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An immature erythocyte is called a:   show
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show 1-2 days  
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show 4.2-6.2 million  
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show 120 days  
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show WBC (White blood cells)  
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The normal amount of WBC's for an adult is:   show
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An increase of WBC's as seen in cases of infection and leukemia is called:   show
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show Leukopenia  
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show 5  
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What WBC is the most numerous and compromise 40%-60% of WBC population?   show
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What WBC is phaocytic and increases in bacterial infection and is often the first on the scene?   show
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show Lymphocytes  
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show Lymphocytes  
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show Monocytes  
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show Eosinophils  
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show Basophills  
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All blood cells normally originate from stem cells in the:   show
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show Thrombocytes (platelets)  
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The average number of platelets per microliter of blood is:   show
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Platelets have a life span of how many days?   show
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show Hemostasis  
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The four stages of hemostasis are:   show
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During the platlet phase of hemostasis, platelets stick to the site finally forming a temporary platelet plug in a process called:   show
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The preferred site for venipunture of the upper extremities is:   show
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The three major veins located in the anticubital fossa are:   show
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show Sclerosed veins  
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Winding crooked veins are called:   show
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Do not draw blood from an arm with what?   show
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show Artificial a-v fistula site  
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show Hematoma  
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This common complication of phlebotomy procedure is caused by the needle going through the vein and/or failure to apply enough pressure on the site after withdrawl   show
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This increase in proportion of formed elements to plasma caused by the tourniquet being left on more than two minutes.   show
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show Phlebitis  
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show Petechiae  
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A blood clot due to insufficient pressure applied after the withdrawl of a needle   show
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show Thrombophlebitis  
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show Septicemia  
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show Trauma  
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show Fasting  
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Accumulation of fluid in the tissues. Collection from this tissue alters test result   show
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show Fistula  
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-cyte   show
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show Red  
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show Protein  
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Heme-   show
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show White  
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-logy   show
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show Destroy or breakdown  
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show Tissue  
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Phleb-   show
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show Clot  
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show Incision/cut  
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-oma   show
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show Large  
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show Nucleus  
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show Against  
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show More than one  
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Phago-   show
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Pulmon-   show
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-emia   show
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show Inflammation  
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show Deficiency  
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-stasis   show
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Angio-   show
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Bili-   show
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Necro-   show
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show Skin  
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show Without  
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show Both  
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Cryo-   show
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show Slow  
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Endo-   show
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show Blue  
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show On or over  
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Iso-   show
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Neo-   show
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Peri-   show
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show Artery  
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show Head  
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show Elbow  
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show Anemia  
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show Anticoagulant  
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show Aorta  
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show Arterioles  
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A vessel through which blood passes away from the heart to the tisue. The pulmonary is an exception the rule   show
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show Basilic vein  
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show Brachial artery  
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Smallest blood vessel that connects arteries and veins   show
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Device which spins test tubes at high speeds causing the heavy particles in the liquid to settle to the bottom and the lighter liquid to the top   show
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Large vein on the outermost side of the arm   show
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The treatment of disease by chemical agents   show
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Protein substance produced by elements of blood and tissue which form a network as the base of a clot   show
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Bubbles caused by improper venipuncture   show
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show Hematocrit  
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show Hemolysis  
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show Hepatitis  
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show Hyperglycemia  
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show Hypoglycemia  
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A disease characterized by excessive production of white blood cells   show
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Abnormally high amounts of fat in the blood   show
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show Median cubital vein  
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show Metacarpal veins  
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show Metatarsal veins  
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show Neonatal  
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show Palpate  
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The scientific study of the nature of disease   show
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Blood obtained from the outer surface of the body   show
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Pretaining to a meal   show
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show Radial artery  
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show Serum  
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show Syncope  
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Formation of a clot within a blood vessel   show
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show Tort  
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show Vein  
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show Venous blood  
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show Venous return  
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A small cavity such as one of the lower chambers of the heart   show
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Blood containing all components, also referred to as MACRO METHOD TECHNIQUE   show
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show Natrual body defenses  
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show Epidemic  
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show Parasite  
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show Host  
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show Pathogen  
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show Vectors  
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Exists in vast numbers and lives everywhere (water,garbage, air, water, mouth etc...)   show
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Smallest parasitic organism, hardest to isolate.   show
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Transmitted to man by ticks, lice etc...   show
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show Protozoa  
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Survives in moist,warm and dark envirnments such as ringworm and athletes foot   show
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show Vaccine  
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Anticoagulant found in the yellow test tube   show
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Anticoagulant found in the light blue test tube   show
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Anticoagulant found in the green test tube   show
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Anticoagulant found in the lavender test tube   show
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show Clot activators  
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Whitch test tube is sterile?   show
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show Hematology section  
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Whitch section of the clinical lab is the most automated section in the laboratory?   show
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What are the three areas that the chemistry section is divided in?   show
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show Analyzes chemical components of blood such as hemoglobin and serum,urine and cerebrospinal fluid based on the differences in electrical charge.  
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What does the toxicology are of the chemistry section do?   show
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show Uses techniques such as radio immunoassay and enzyme immunoassay to detect and measure substances such as hormones,enzymes and drugs.  
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show Blood bank section  
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What section of the lab performs tests to evaluate the patients immune response through the production of antibodies?   show
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What section of the lab is responsible for the detection of pathogenic microorganisms in patient samples and for the hospital infection control?   show
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What is the primary test performed in the microbiology section of the lab?   show
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What section of the lab performs tests on the urine to detect disorders and infection of the kidney and urinary tract and to detect metabolic disorders such as diabetes mellitus?   show
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OSHA stands for:   show
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OSHA is responsible for?   show
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What are the types of hazards that you,your patients and fellow staff members may be exposed to in the medical field?   show
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What emergency first aid procedure should be used for external hemorrhage?   show
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show Maintain open airway for victim,call for assistance, keep victim laying down with the head lower than the rest of the body,keep victim warm,attempt to control any known bleeding or cause of shock.  
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CPR stands for?   show
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show Agent,mode of transmission,suseptible host,portal of entry,portal of exit.  
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What are the five main types of mode of transmission?   show
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What are some common entry sites for infection?   show
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show Medical asepsis  
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What is the most important means of preventing the spread of infection?   show
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show Personal Protective Equipment  
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show Gloves,masks,goggles,face shields,respirator.  
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What are the two tiers or levels of precautions regarding isolation procedures?   show
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show The type and brand of device involved in the incident,the department or work area where the exposure incident occurred,an explanation of how the incident occured.  
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What is informed consent?   show
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show This is the failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonable person who give under similar circumstances and someone suffers injury because of another's failure to live up to a required duty of care.  
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What is the normal range for blood pressure?   show
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The top number of a blood pressure reading is when the heart is contracting,called the ?   show
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The bottom number of a blood pressure reading is when the heart is resting/relaxed,called the?   show
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Normal respiration rate?   show
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Normal pulse/heartrate?   show
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Tachycardia   show
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Bradycardia   show
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Normal body temprature?   show
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show Subtract 32 multiply 0.555  
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Conversion formula from celsius to farenheit:   show
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show No food or strenuous exercise for 12hrs prior to blood draw  
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show Blood cultures(black,yellow,light blue,red & marbled red(orange for stat),green,lavender(pink),grey,royal blue  
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Anticoagulant in the grey test tube:   show
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Anticoagulant in the orange STAT test tube:   show
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show PT coumadin,PTT heparin,coagulation,protein S&C,lupus anticoagulant...  
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show Blood grouping,RH factor,amebiasis,blastomycosis...  
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show Serum-serology...preg test...  
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show Ammonia,kidney test,immune diseases,T&B cell count,histamine...  
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show CBC,morphology of RBC,reticulyte count,sickle cell,T&B cell count,blood film and differential...  
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Grey test tube tests:   show
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Royal blue test tube tests:   show
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show FIRES-1MV 5sec  
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In the electrical circulation of blood,the atrial ventricle node holds for:   show
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show HELPS-Helps assist with the conduction of the impulse  
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show SEPERATES-Seperate at the bundle of his allowing blood to move from the L & R atria to the L & R ventricle  
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In the electrical circulation of blood,the purkinje fibers do what?   show
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