FLAVIN 1800 LAB Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
final passageway for the flow of urine | urethra |
kidney | transplants are the 2nd most common transplants in the U.S. |
To prevent stone formation, individuals should drink enough fluid to produce at least ___ quarts of urine each day | 2 |
Bacteria in the bladder often exit through urination but occ. the bacteria produce too quickly causing | infection |
___ incontinence is most common & happens when sneezing, laughing, or with abdominal pressure. | stress |
The normal adult bladder can store up to ___ liters | 0.50 |
Pathogens | disease-causing organisms |
A mask protects from | airborne transmissions |
Formation of urine includes: | filtration, reabsorption, & tubular secretion |
MicroBIOLOGY is a branch of | biology |
total magnification of the microscope is the ocular magnification multiplied by the | objective used |
urgency is a need to | void immediately |
4,500,000 - 5,000,000 / mm3 | Normal RBC volume in an adult female |
PPE | refers to the equipment that protects you |
mechanical stage | a moveable flat surface that the specimen is placed on the microscope |
The diaphragm, which is located under the mechanical stage: | allows user to increase or decrease amt. of light |
Incident reports are used to document | any unusual event that occurs |
after intercourse a female should ___ to decrease the transmission of bacteria to the ureters | urinate |
a range of ____ mg/dl would be considered normal for cholesterol | 130-200 |
SGPT | a liver test |
Lipid test | includes cholesterol, triglycerides, and high-density lipid |
a differential WBC is done using a microscope w/ a bright light and ___ x magnification w/ oil immersion | 100 |
200,000 and 300,000 | a normal platelet per cubic millimeter of blood count |
When the body is cold the capillaries ________ | consrict |
RBCs are produced in the: | bone marrow |
Plasma is about ____% of the composition of blood | 55 |
drawback to using the butterfly method | $ cost $ |
blood carries ____ via arteries | oxygen |
a reservoir for urine | bladder |
dialysis uses a filter other than the _____ to remove toxins and maintain water balance. | kidney |
when using vacutainer method you should use what tube first (always apply the proper order or draw) | yellow discard for coag studies |
90% of plasma is | water |
a ______________ specializes in incontinence | urologist |
greatest risk for people with polycystic kidney disease | HTN (hypertension) |
when recording an incident | stick to facts, and have Dr review |
reagent strips react by a chemical by showing a | color reaction |
UA strips should be: | stored at room temp and tightly sealed |
urine can be: | frozen, refrigerated, and tested immediately |
room temp. urine for an extended period of time will yeild: | conatamination and inaccurate test results |
HbgA1C is a test Dr's use to determine | Diabetes and the long-term control |
a "crit" provides the Dr w/ info about the pt's RBC volume. A low hematocrit indicates | anemia & or hemorrhage |
a lancet should be discarded in a | sharps container |
Normal WBC counts range from | 4,500 to 12,000/mm3 |
24 hour urine samples are collected to test the: | specific urine components, content of kidney stones, and levels of ca and other substances |
_____________ is a measurement of urine compared to an equal volume of water | specific gravity |
specific types of ____ testing can reflect kidney function | hematology |
an elevated WBC would not indicate a _____ infection | viral |
in 1988 Congress enected the ______________ in response to concern over accuracy of lab test. | CLIA |
The _____ lab may be associated with a specific teaching hospital or medical school or be independently owned. | reference |
Patients are required to fast for ________ hours for a GTT | 12-14 |
frequent obstruction that affects the kidney is: | kidney stone |
UTI are more common for __________ | women |
A normal person will produce ____ liters of urine daily | 1 1/2 - 2 |
a pt should be well ____ in order for the phlebotomist to obtain blood | hydrated |
normal ESR in an adult female is _____ | 0 - 20 |
PKU stands for | phenylketonuria |
if PKU is undetected and untreated it will result in : | mental retardation |
____ is the length of time it takes for the test to be performed and for results to be generated and sent back to Dr. | turn around time |
most common venipuncture is: | vacuum container method |
_______ provide safety info for all lab personnel | MSDS |
incubator | used to maintain a specific temperature to achieve a specific result |
a _____ is a type of handheld photometer that is used to test glucose levels in patients | glucometer |
a normal triglycerides would be | 40 - 150 |
Laboratory time is based on the 24 hour clock or ____________ time | military time |
a ________ test analyzes a specimen for the presence of a substance and the amount of the substance present | quantitative |
the centrifuge is an instrument used to ________ specimens into component layers | separate |
nephrology is the | study of the kidneys |
an _____ is a small portion of the whole | aliquot |
Urea is _________ an electrolyte | NOT (electrolytes are K, Na, chloride ... |
The MA should always verify : | Name, DOB and insurance |
Is it true that proper standards and procedures must be followed to ensure accurate urinalysis results? | yes |
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