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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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If a patient refuses a venipuncture procedure, the phlebotomist should:   show
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Microorganisms that cause disease are:   show
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This vein in the arm is most subjected to venipunture.   show
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show After a meal  
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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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show Pressure is placed on the venipuncture site until the bleeding stops.  
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Arterial blood gases need what kind of special handling?   show
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The recommended depth for an infant microcapillary collection should not exceed:   show
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Common symptons of shock are:   show
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show Biologic  
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show Goggles, gloves, face shield, mask, gown...  
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show Airborne, droplet and contact.  
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show Inadequate fast  
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Latex sensitivity is consideredwhat type of hazard?   show
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show Circulatory system  
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show Pulmonary circulation.  
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This carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle throughout the body.   show
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show The tricuspid valve  
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A semi lumar valve situated between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery.   show
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show The bicuspid valve.  
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show Endocardium  
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show Myocardium  
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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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show Tunica adventitia  
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The middle smooth muscle layer of the blood vessel is:   show
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show Tunica intima  
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show The aorta,arteries and arterioles  
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The venules, veins and the superior and inferior vena cavae:   show
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show Endothlial cells  
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Capillary blood is a mixture of:   show
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The average adult has how many liters of blood?   show
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The liquid portion of blood is called:   show
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The cellular portion of blood is called:   show
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show Plasma  
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The thin walls of the capillaries allow rapid exchange of:   show
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Plasma comprimises what percentage of the circulating blood?   show
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show 45%  
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show Erythocytes(99%),leukocytes and thrombocytes  
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The erythocytes contain an oxygen carrying protein called:   show
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show Reticulocyte  
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show 1-2 days  
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show 4.2-6.2 million  
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The normal life span of an RBC is:   show
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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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show Leukocytosis  
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A decrease in WBC's as seen with viral infection or chemotherapy   show
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show 5  
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show Neutrophils  
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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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What WBC is the largest (3%-8% of WBC population)?   show
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What WBC reprensent 1%-3% and numbers increase with allergies, skin infections and parassitic infections?   show
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Which WBC represent 0%-1% of the population and carry histamine which is released in allergic reactions?   show
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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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show 140,000-440,000  
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Platelets have a life span of how many days?   show
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This is the process by which blood vessels are repaired after injury:   show
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The four stages of hemostasis are:   show
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show Aggreation  
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show The anticubital fossa  
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The three major veins located in the anticubital fossa are:   show
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Veins that are hard or cordlike, caused by disease, inflammation, chemotherapy or repeated venipunture are:   show
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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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The most common complication of phlebotomy procedure, indicating that blood has accumulated in the tissue surrounding the vein is:   show
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show Hematoma  
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show Hemoconcentration  
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Inflammation of a vein as a result of repeated venipuncture on that vein   show
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Tiny non raised red spots that appear on the skin from rupturing of the capillaries due to the tourniquet being left on too long or too tight   show
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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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Erythro-   show
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show Protein  
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show Blood  
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show White  
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show Study of  
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show Destroy or breakdown  
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Hist-   show
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show Vein  
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show Clot  
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show Incision/cut  
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show Tumor  
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show Large  
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show Nucleus  
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show Against  
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Poly-   show
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Phago-   show
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Pulmon-   show
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show Blood condition  
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show Inflammation  
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-penia   show
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show Stopping or control  
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Angio-   show
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Bili-   show
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Necro-   show
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Derm-   show
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show Without  
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Ambi-   show
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show Cold  
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Brady-   show
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show Inside  
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show Blue  
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Epi-   show
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show Same  
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Neo-   show
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show Around or during  
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Arterio-   show
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Cephal-   show
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show Elbow  
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Condition in which normal red blood cells are reduced   show
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show Anticoagulant  
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Largest artery in the body   show
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A minute arterial branch which leads to a capillary   show
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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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Large vein on the inner side of the upper arm   show
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Artery which lies beneath the basilic vein in the antecubital fossa   show
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Smallest blood vessel that connects arteries and veins   show
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show Centrifuge  
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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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show Fibrinogen  
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show Frothing  
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show Hematocrit  
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show Hemolysis  
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Inflammation of the liver by virus or toxic origin   show
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Abnormally increased amounts of sugar in the blood system   show
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Abnormally low blood sugar   show
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show Leukemia  
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Abnormally high amounts of fat in the blood   show
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The major vein of the antecubital fossa most commonly used for veinipuncture   show
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Veins in the hand   show
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Veins found in the feet   show
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show Neonatal  
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To examine by touch   show
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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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Artery found in the wrist   show
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show Serum  
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Fainting   show
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show Thrombosis  
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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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show Whole blood  
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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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A disease producing agent. There are 6: Virus,bacteria,rickettsias,protozoa,parasitic worms, fungi   show
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show Vectors  
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show Bacteria  
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show Viruses  
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show Rickettsias  
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Single celled parasite found in moist soil and bodies of water such as malaria   show
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show Fungi  
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A preperation of weakened or deadbacteria or virus for inoculation purposes   show
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Anticoagulant found in the yellow test tube   show
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show Buffered sodium citrate  
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Anticoagulant found in the green test tube   show
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show EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic)  
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show Clot activators  
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show Yellow top  
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Whitch section in the clinical lab, are the formed elements of the blood studied?   show
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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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show Analyzes plasma levels of drugs and poisons.  
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What does the immunochemistry are of the chemistry section do?   show
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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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show Urinalysis section  
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show Occupational Safety and Health Administation  
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show The identification of the various hazards present in the workplace and for the creation of rules and regulations to minimize exposure to such hazards.  
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show Biologic,Sharps,Chemical,Electrical,Fire or explosive,Physical,Allergic reaction  
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show Control the bleeding by elevation the affected part above the heart level and apply direct pressure to the wound. Never elevate a broken extremity.  
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What is the first aid for shock?   show
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CPR stands for?   show
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What are the links in the chain of infection/infection control?   show
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What are the five main types of mode of transmission?   show
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show Broken skin,mucous membranes and body syatems exposed to the external environment such as the respitory,gastrintestinal and reproductive systems.  
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The destruction of pathogenic microorganisms after they leave the body:   show
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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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show Standard precautions and Transmission based precautions.  
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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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What is negligence?   show
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show 90/60 140/90  
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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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Conversion formula from farenheit to celsius:   show
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Conversion formula from celsius to farenheit:   show
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What is required of a patient during a fast?   show
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Proper order of draw:   show
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show Powdered potassium oxalate and sodium fluoride  
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Anticoagulant in the orange STAT test tube:   show
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Light blue test tube tests:   show
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show Blood grouping,RH factor,amebiasis,blastomycosis...  
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Red marbled/speckled test tube tests:   show
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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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In the electrical circulation of blood,the sino atrial node fires for:   show
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show HOLDS-1/10 sec  
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In the electrical circulation of blood,the AV bundle (bundle of his) does what?   show
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In the electrical circulation of blood,the bundle branches do what?   show
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show PUSHES OUT-Network of fibers that work with the myracardial cells in the ventricles to help push the blood out of the heart  
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