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Common Terms taken from the Phlebotomy Handbook 8th Edition

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show Inflammation of the Appendix  
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Arthritis   show
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show Inflammation of the Bursa  
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show Inflammation of the Gall Bladder  
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Colitis   show
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show Inflammation of the Bladder  
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show Inflammation of the Skin  
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show Inflammation of the Colon Wall  
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Encephalitis   show
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Gastritis   show
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show Inflammation of the Stomach & Intestines  
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Hepatitis   show
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show Inflammation of the Meninges  
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Nephritis   show
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Osteochondritis   show
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Osteomyelitis   show
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show Inflammation of the Pancreas  
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show Inflammation of the Abdominal Wall  
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show Inflammation of the Nasal Membranes  
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show Inflammation of the Tendons  
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show Inflammation of the Tonsils  
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show Loss of Sensation/Pain management  
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show Diseases of the heart, arteries, veins, & capillaries  
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show Cellular structure & functions  
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show Skin  
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Endocrinology   show
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Gastroenterology   show
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show Diseases of the female reproductive system  
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show Blood & blood-forming tissues  
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show Microscopic structures of tissue  
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Immunology   show
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show Microbes  
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show Disease of the Kidney & Urinary Systems  
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Neurology   show
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show Tumors  
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Ophthalmology   show
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show Parasites  
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Pathology   show
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Proctology   show
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Psychiatry   show
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show Radioactive substances used in prevention, diagnosis, & treatment  
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show Antibodies in serum  
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show Urinary System  
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Anterior   show
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Posterior   show
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Medial   show
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show toward the sides of the body (ex: the hip is lateral to the navel)  
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Dorsal   show
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show front side (ex: The scrape was on the ventral side of the knee)  
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show near the point of attachment (ex: the leg was broke on the proximal side of the knee)  
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Distal   show
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Superficial   show
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show far from the surface of the body (ex: Major arteries are in deep tissues)  
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show Laying/reclining face up on his/her back  
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show Forearm - between the wrist and elbow  
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show Depressed area in front of the elbow - Area used to draw blood or start an IV  
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show Hardening (of the veins)  
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Palpate   show
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Thrombosed   show
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Hemolysis   show
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Hemoconcentration   show
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show the molecules that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide to the RBGs.  
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Hemostasis   show
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show 1st stage in Hemostasis, when an injury to a blood vessel occurs, it constricts, slowing the flow of blood.  
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Neutrophils   show
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show 20-40% of WBC population, their numbers increase in viral infections, they play a role in immunity.  
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show 3-8% of WBC population, the largest WBC's they increase in intracellular infections and TB.  
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show 1-3% of WBC population, they increase in allergies, skin infections, and parasitic infections.  
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show 0-1% of WBC population, carry histamine, which is release in allergic reactions.  
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Thombocytes   show
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Median cubital vein   show
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show second vein of choice, outer side of the antecubital of the arm, more difficult to locate, tendency to move, is sometimes the only vein found in obese patients.  
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Basilic vein   show
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show feel hard or cord like. Unsuitable for Venipunctures.  
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show unsuitable for venipuncture.  
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show are winding or crooked veins, unsuitable for venipuncture.  
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Septicemia   show
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CLIA (1988)   show
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Joint Commission   show
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