What refers to the reproducibility of test results? – correct answer✔✔ Precision
A process that monitors the accuracy and reproducibility of results through the use of
control specimens. – correct answer✔✔ Quality control
What detects any progressive drift off values to one side of the average for at least 3
days? – correct answer✔✔ Trend
A means by which quality control between laboratories is maintained – correct
answer✔✔ Proficiency testing
OSHA has defined BLANK as blood and blood products, contaminated sharps,
pathology waste products, and microbiological waste. – correct answer✔✔ Infectious
waste
Beginning with the moment the specimen is collected and transported to the laboratory,
to the analysis itself and reporting of the results, must be documented by a process
known as – correct answer✔✔ Chain of Custody
Specific microscopic tests (wet mounts, potassium hydroxide (KOH) preperations, fern
test) performed by a physician for his or her own patients is known as – correct
answer✔✔ Provider-performed microscopy (PPM)
Describes how close a test result is to the true value. – correct answer✔✔ Accuracy
are used for Ordinary combustibles. – correct answer✔✔ Class A Fire Extinguishers
Pathogens that are rarely seen in the United States, these agents have the highest
priority, can be easy transmitted,result in high mortality rates and can have major public
health impact – correct answer✔✔ Category A
Moderately easy to disseminate, moderate morbidity rates and low mortality rates.
Agents brucellosis, epsilon toxin, food contaminants, glanders, melioodosis, psittacosis,
Q fever,and ricin toxin are classified as. – correct answer✔✔ Category B
All chemical manufacturers and distributors must comply with all of the new provisions
in the revised standards by june 1 blank . – correct answer✔✔ 2015
Electrical Equipment Fires – correct answer✔✔ Class C Fire Extinguishers
Third-highest Priority and inclde emerging pathogens that could be negineeered for
mass disseination in the future because of availability, ease of production and
dissemination? – correct answer✔✔ Category C
What regulation became law in 1992, requires that laboratories develop, implement and
comply with a plan that ensures the protective safety of laboratory staff to potential
infectious blood-borne pathogens and manage and handle medical waste in a safe and
effective manner? – correct answer✔✔ Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne
Pathogens
Detects an increase in frequency of both high and low minimally acceptable values –
correct answer✔✔ Dispersion
- correct answer✔✔ 1992
Ordinary Combustibles – correct answer✔✔ Class A Extinguishers
All employees who work with hazardous chemicals will be required to be trained about
the new labels and the elements of the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) by December 1 of
BLANK – correct answer✔✔ 2013
SDS Section Requirement – correct answer✔✔ 16 Sections
All chemical manufacturers and distributors must comply with all of the new provisions
in the revised standards by june 1 BLANK – correct answer✔✔ 2015
The GHS brings with it a new chemical lableing standard using BLANK – correct
answer✔✔ Pictograms
Globally Harmonized System – correct answer✔✔ GHS
Maximum Water Purity – correct answer✔✔ Type 1
The Chemistry methodology that is based on the fact that substances of clinical interest
selectively absorb or emit elecromagnetic energy at different wavelengths is BLANK –
correct answer✔✔ Spectrophotometry
A microscope should never be left with the BLANK – correct answer✔✔ Oil
objective in place
The Objective zoom that never should have oil in place is – correct answer✔✔ 40X
Zoom
What is the yellow discoloration of the plasma,skin,and mucous membranes that is
caused by the abnormal metabolism, accumulation or retention of bilirubin called? –
correct answer✔✔ Jaundice
What compound shows a strong absorbance near 500 nm and often displats a
characterisitic orange-red flourecence? – correct answer✔✔ Porphyrins
This non-protein nitrogen compound makes up the majority of NPN waste exreted daily
and is a result of oxidative catabolism – correct answer✔✔ Uric Acid
Which of the following is part of the nephron and mainly functions to filter incoming
blood? – correct answer✔✔ Glomerulus
A patient with hyperparathyroidism will have which type of kidney stone? – correct
answer✔✔ Calcium Oxalate
A Western blot is used to detect – correct answer✔✔ RNA
Which of the following are the two methods used to characterize monoclonal proteins? –
correct answer✔✔ IEP and IFE
In POCT testing. glucose is commonly measured and uses what type of sensor? –
correct answer✔✔ Biosensors
which of the following is one of the most common clinical applications of GC-MS
analysis? – correct answer✔✔ Drug Testing
patients can experience complications resulting from a phlebotomy procedure. The
complications can be divided into six major categories, which are – correct answer✔✔
VASCULAR COMPLICATIONS , INFECTIONS , ANEMIA, NEUROLOGICAL
COMPLICATIONS, CARDIOVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS, AND DERMATOLOGICAL
COMPLICATIONS.
What would cause the constituents, including enzymes acid phosphatase, lactate
dehydrogenase (LDH) and (AST) to significantly elevate the value obtained for these
substances in serum? – correct answer✔✔ Hemolyzed Specimens
Three division order of precaution – correct answer✔✔ Contact, Airborne, Droplet
How many errors are caused by preanalytical errors? – correct answer✔✔ Two Thirds
Order of vein choice – correct answer✔✔ Cephalic, Basilic, Median