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Chapters 11-17 Review
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phalanx : Bone in finger.
hemolysis :rupture of red blood cells.
anemia : a medical condition that lowers the O2 (oxygen) carrying capacity of blood cells.
interstitial : the space between tissues or organs.
lancet : sharp tool used to puncture skin and obtain a capillary blood specimen
venules : smaller veins that flow into larger veins
precautions : set of safety rules to reduce the transmission of infection when handling blood/body fluids
capillaries : microscopic (very tiny) blood vessels that link arterioles to venules.
sterile : refers to the use of procedures that produce an aseptic condition
CAP : college of American pathologist
JACHO : accrediting commission for health care facilities
stat : immediate/emergency
requisition : form used to request laboratory tests or assays.
Infectious : when something contains pathogens
sucrose : used to sooth infants during heel stick blood collection
fingerstick : procedure used to collect blood from children
pku : abbreviation for Phenylketonuria
heelstick : procedure used to collect blood from a newborn.
dorsal : which hand vein is appropriate for infants who are younger than 2 years old.
spinabifida : what disordered causes high sensitivity to latex.
ppe : abbreviation for personal protective equipment
emla : abbreviation for eutectic mixture of local anesthetic
supine : to position a patient face up.
inr : what is the abbreviation for international normalized ratio
bloodgas : a test that measures oxygen and carbine dioxide levels in the blood
pt : the abbreviation for prothrombin time.
QC : the abbreviation for quality control a program to insure quality blood samples are collect/tested.
troponint : heart damage POC testing
diabetes : chronic disease of the pancreas.
pcv : abbreviation for hematocrit
rna : genetic material for lab testing
septicemia : also called blood poisoning requires blood cultures to diagnose.
fistula : artificial shunt when a vein and artery are fused together for dialysis. Do not draw lab from.
pericardial : fluid around the heart
fobt : detects hidden blood in the stool
amniotic : fluid used to detect chromosomal abnormalities.
peritoneal : fluid around the abdominal cavity
pleural : fluid around the lung cavity
tst : also called a tine test used to diagnose tuberculosis.
gateway : drugs such tobacco and alcohol that may lead to use of more dangerous drugs.
breath : tested for DUI
ADULTERATED : means a specimen usually urine that is tampered with to test negative for drugs
evidence : presented in court to prove or disprove a lawsuit
Chapters 11-17 Review
Across:1. | what disordered causes high sensitivity to latex. | 6. | means a specimen usually urine that is tampered with to test negative for drugs | 7. | tested for DUI | 14. | fluid used to detect chromosomal abnormalities. | 15. | set of safety rules to reduce the transmission of infection when handling blood/body fluids | 17. | a medical condition that lowers the O2 (oxygen) carrying capacity of blood cells. | 19. | procedure used to collect blood from children | 21. | to position a patient face up. | 22. | refers to the use of procedures that produce an aseptic condition |
| 25. | fluid around the heart | 26. | heart damage POC testing | 30. | the abbreviation for prothrombin time. | 31. | the space between tissues or organs. | 34. | abbreviation for Phenylketonuria | 35. | also called blood poisoning requires blood cultures to diagnose. | 36. | chronic disease of the pancreas. | 37. | form used to request laboratory tests or assays. |
| | Down:2. | artificial shunt when a vein and artery are fused together for dialysis. Do not draw lab from. | 3. | what is the abbreviation for international normalized ratio | 4. | a test that measures oxygen and carbine dioxide levels in the blood | 5. | microscopic (very tiny) blood vessels that link arterioles to venules. | 8. | detects hidden blood in the stool | 9. | genetic material for lab testing | 10. | presented in court to prove or disprove a lawsuit | 11. | abbreviation for personal protective equipment | 12. | rupture of red blood cells. | 13. | which hand vein is appropriate for infants who are younger than 2 years old. | 16. | sharp tool used to puncture skin and obtain a capillary blood specimen |
| 18. | procedure used to collect blood from a newborn. | 20. | when something contains pathogens | 21. | used to sooth infants during heel stick blood collection | 23. | drugs such tobacco and alcohol that may lead to use of more dangerous drugs. | 24. | immediate/emergency | 27. | fluid around the lung cavity | 28. | also called a tine test used to diagnose tuberculosis. | 29. | college of American pathologist | 30. | Bone in finger. | 32. | abbreviation for eutectic mixture of local anesthetic | 33. | accrediting commission for health care facilities |
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Chapters 11-17 Review
Across:1. | what disordered causes high sensitivity to latex. | 6. | means a specimen usually urine that is tampered with to test negative for drugs | 7. | tested for DUI | 14. | fluid used to detect chromosomal abnormalities. | 15. | set of safety rules to reduce the transmission of infection when handling blood/body fluids | 17. | a medical condition that lowers the O2 (oxygen) carrying capacity of blood cells. | 19. | procedure used to collect blood from children | 21. | to position a patient face up. | 22. | refers to the use of procedures that produce an aseptic condition |
| 25. | fluid around the heart | 26. | heart damage POC testing | 30. | the abbreviation for prothrombin time. | 31. | the space between tissues or organs. | 34. | abbreviation for Phenylketonuria | 35. | also called blood poisoning requires blood cultures to diagnose. | 36. | chronic disease of the pancreas. | 37. | form used to request laboratory tests or assays. |
| | Down:2. | artificial shunt when a vein and artery are fused together for dialysis. Do not draw lab from. | 3. | what is the abbreviation for international normalized ratio | 4. | a test that measures oxygen and carbine dioxide levels in the blood | 5. | microscopic (very tiny) blood vessels that link arterioles to venules. | 8. | detects hidden blood in the stool | 9. | genetic material for lab testing | 10. | presented in court to prove or disprove a lawsuit | 11. | abbreviation for personal protective equipment | 12. | rupture of red blood cells. | 13. | which hand vein is appropriate for infants who are younger than 2 years old. | 16. | sharp tool used to puncture skin and obtain a capillary blood specimen |
| 18. | procedure used to collect blood from a newborn. | 20. | when something contains pathogens | 21. | used to sooth infants during heel stick blood collection | 23. | drugs such tobacco and alcohol that may lead to use of more dangerous drugs. | 24. | immediate/emergency | 27. | fluid around the lung cavity | 28. | also called a tine test used to diagnose tuberculosis. | 29. | college of American pathologist | 30. | Bone in finger. | 32. | abbreviation for eutectic mixture of local anesthetic | 33. | accrediting commission for health care facilities |
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