Final Exam Review Med 150
Which of the following are not required on a laboratory requisition?
Laboratory test results
Methadone
MTD
Oxycodone
OXY
Which of the following is incorrect regarding microorganisms.
Parasites can only be one celled protozoa such as amoebae
Which of the following statements about RBC found in a urine microscopic examination is incorrect?
RBC that have hemolyzed will appear on the microscopic examination.
Amphetamine
AMP
Which of the following is incorrect about urine specimen collection ?
After collection a urine specimen can sit for up to 4 hours before being refrigerated or before adding preservatives.
Which of the following represents incomplete hemolysis, producing a green halo around the colony
Alpha
Which of the following statements is false?
An Rh (d) negative person should be transfused with Rh positive blood.
Benzodiazepines
BZO
No growth around the A disk can be used to identify streptococcus pyogenes. What substance is in the A disk
Bacitracin
Exposure to_______ constitutes the major source of HIV and HBV infection in health care professionals?
Blood
Which of the following statements is true regarding the two government agencies CDC and OSHA and their effect on medical laboratory safety?
Both a and d are true statements
An FDA- approved drug for treating opioid drug addiction is.
Buprenorphine
The federal law that requires all physicians office laboratories (POL) to meet acceptable standards of accuracy in test results is.
CLIA 1988
Which crystals are commonly seen as colorless octahedron crystals that resemble envelopes?
Calcium oxalates
Which of the following organisms produces a neurotoxin, the nost poisonous natural substance known, which causes dry mouth, dilated pupils, and a progressive muscle weakness that leads to respiratory failure and death.
Clostridium botulinum
Which of the following is a hematology tube used for a complete blood count
EDTA
The incomplete blood count CBC generally includes all of the following except:
ESR
_________is cholesterol manufactured in the liver
Endogenous cholesterol
Cholesterol derived from the diet is
Exogenous cholesterol
Which of the following is the correct flow of urine?
Glomerular capsule collecting ducts renal pelvis ureters urinary bladder.
Which of the following is an incorrect association
Glomerulus/ the secreting tubule of the nephron.
___________ is stored form of glucose especially found in muscles and the liver?
Glucagon
Which of the following substances is/are not normally found in urine.
Glucose
Having the pink color of the counterstain used in grams method refers to
Gram negative
Which of the following urine colors is abnormal?
Greenish brown
The Virus, first discovered in 1981 is the cause of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Aids
HIV
A critical vitamin used by the liver to produce clotting factors is Vitamin
K
Newly released RBCs into the blood that still contain some nuclear DNA
Reticulocytes
Most cases of hemolytic disease of the newborn can be prevented by administering_____to the Rh negative mother?
RhoGAM
Which of the following urinary system functions is incorrect.
Secretes the hormone renin, which controls the rate of red blood cell formation and the hormone erythropoietin, which regulates blood pressure.
Which statement regarding cells found in microscopic urine is incorrect?
Squamous epithelial cells are rarely seen and are the most significant of the epithelial cells found in urine.
What is a statistical term describing the amount of variation from the mean in a data set.
Standard deviation
complications such as scarlet fever, rheumatic fever, and glomerulonephritis are fond in which of the following organisms.
Streptococcus pyogenes
Thyroid Panel
T3, T4, TSH
Marijuana
THC
A sensitivity test is done to
To determine which antibiotics would be most effective for treating patients' bacterial infections
Man made hydrogenated fats are called
Trans fats
Which of the following is an incorrect association
Trichomonas vaginalis/ round worm
Which of the following abbreviations is not related to glucose testing?
VLDL
Which of the following causes smallpox
Variola major
myeloblast
WBC stem cells that develop into the three kinds of granulocytes
statements is incorrect if the needle should hit a nerve in a venipuncture procedure
an incident report does not need to be completed.
which of the following steps are incorrect when collecting a throat culture.
be sure to include the teeth and the back of the tongue and place the swab in the appropriate container.
The setting of an optical instrument prior to testing controls and specimens is required by the manufacturer and is called.
calibration
In a properly performed gram stain procedure, what color are the gram negative organisms immediately after the decolorizing stage.
colorless
The presence of microorganisms growing on a laboratory medium is called
culture
Metric abbreviation for one-tenth.
deci
Transmission of the EBV causing infectious mononucleosis is primarily by?
direct contact
a patient who is in homeostasis will produce laboratory test results that
fall within the normal reference range.
The hormone produced by the pancreas to raise blood glucose is
glycogen
Metric base unit for weight
gram
The major component in the erythrocyte that carries oxygen is
hemoglobin
Elevated blood sugar is called
hyperglycemia
A disease state that occurs when pathogenic microorganisms invade the body and overcome its natural defense mechanisms is a
infection
The hormone produced by the pancreas to lower blood glucose is
insulin
polymorphonuclear
many shaped nucleus or seg
What is the average test result of a series of controls.
mean
Heparin
natural anticoagulant that prevents excessive clotting.
which of the following statements is incorrect concerning excessive bleeding after a venipuncture procedure
normally a patient stops bleeding in 6-10 minutes
cause a employer to not be compliance with federal bill hr 5178 signed by president bill clinton nov 6 2000
not including health care workers who are using the devices in the evaluation and selection process.
OSHA is the abbreviation for
occupational safety and health administration
The total magnification of a microscope is determined by both the power of the objective lens and the
ocular lens
Quality control data should be recorded
on the master quality control log and dated after receiving the control result.
which of the following would cause a specimen to be rejected by the lab
the blood specimen was hemolyzed
The age group in which symptoms of ebv ARE MOST OFTEN DISPLAYED IS
15 TO 25
Diluted bleach for disinfecting work surfaces, equipment, and spills should be prepared by making a ____ dilution of household bleach to water.
1:10
According to the national committee for clinical laboratory standards the depth of a heel stick of an infant should not exceed ________ mm
2.0
The normal PH of urine is
4.5-8.0
About_________% of North Americans are Rh positive, and _______% are Rh negative
85;15
The colors orange and red are identified as biohazardous, along with which of the following?
A biohazard symbol
Anemia
A condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volume.
Which of the following is an example of using a laboratory test to monitor treatment?
A diabetic patient tests personal blood glucose daily to determine how much insulin is needed to regulate sugar levels.
What is a laboratory test panel or profile?
A series of tests associated with a particular organ disease or general assessment of a patients health status done on the same specimen.
_______ is defined as passage of a substance through the surface of the body into body fluids and tissues.
Absorption
What is the term that describes when controls consistently fall with 2 standard deviations of the mean ( results are somewhere within the center of a target)
Accuracy
thromboplastin
Activates prothrombin to become thrombin
Which of the following provides long term protection against future infections due to the production of antibodies that were formed naturally during an infection or artificially by vaccination?
Active immunity
Which of the following analytes would not be part of an I-STAT CHEM8+ panel?
Alcohol
Which of the following drugs are typically screened using a saliva or breath specimen.
Alcohol
Which of the following pairs is correct regarding the diagnosis of infections mononucleosis?
All of the pairs above are correct
variances in RBC size
Anisocytosis
Which of the following therapeutic drug categories and their represented drugs are not typically monitored for therapeutic levels.
Antihistamines ( i.e benadryl)
Which of the following lymphocytes differentiate into plasma cells and memory cells with the subsequent production of antibodies humoral immunity?
B cells
`Barbiturates
BAR
Renal panel
BUN, creatinine, uric acid, electrolytes
Buprenorphine
BUR
People who do not exercise regularly are overweight and eat mostly saturated fats will probably increase their level of which of the following
Bad cholesterol LDL
Which term dose not match its description.
Basophils
Hepatic panel
Bilirubin, albumin, ALP, GGT, AST, ALT, and LD
Cocaine
COC
Marijuana is a
Cannabinoid
Which of the following groups are allowed to be eaten 2 days before collecting the fecal specimen used for hemoccult blood test?
Chich fish and eggs
Physicians use which of the following lipid results as the best predictive indicator of possible future myocardial infarct MI?
Cholesterol/HDL ratio
A visible mass of bacteria formed on a culture medium by one bacterium growing and replicating is
Colony
Which of the following occult tests does not require a restrictive diet prior to testing because it uses an antibody-antigen reaction to detect human blood rather than the guaiac methods which detect any blood ( ie red meat in the stool)
Coloscreen III method that applies three separate fecal samples onto three testing cards that are then returned to the lab for testing.
The virus causes severe acute respiratory syndrome a respiratory illness that was recently reported in Asia, North America, and Europe.
Coronavirus
Which of the following statements is true?
Crystal formation is affected by the temperature and ph of the urine.
safe work practice
Daily disinfection
In the gram stain procedure, what is the most critical differentiating step.
Decolorizer
autoimmune disease
Destructive tissue disease caused by antibody delf antigen reactions
Which of the following is an example of a CLIA-waived test using a specimen
Dipstick urinalysis test
Which of the following drug test dose not match its proper specimen collection
Drug screening test for DOT: urine cup with temperature indicator.
The anticoagulant and vacutainer tube used for most hematology testing in a reference lab is.
EDTA in a lavender to tube
This organism was first discovered in 1977 after two simultaneous outbreaks in Africa (Sudan and Congo) It causes fever, extensive bleeding and destruction of internal organs.
Ebola Virus
what is the name of the tiny pinworm whose female normally lays her eggs during the nighttime hours in the anal area of the human host, causing itching of this area.
Enteronius vermicularis
Which of the following is the causative agent of infectious mononucleosis
Epstein Barr Virus EBV
Which of the following is the correct way to writ the name of an organism
Escherichia coli ( underlined)
Which of the following associations is incorrect
Escherichia coli/ gram positive bacilli
Which of the following statements about bacteria in urine is incorrect?
Even though contaminant bacteria reproduce rapidly if the urine is kept at room temperature for a prolonged period, it is not important that the testing and microscopic examination be done on fresh urine.
What causes the microscopic image to be clearer and sharper.
Focus controls
Which of the following statements regarding helicobacter pylori and ulcers is false?
Helicobacter pylori is believed to be the cause of all ulcers.
Specialists who evaluate the cellular elements of blood microscopically and analytically
Hematologists
Which Laboratory department tests the cellular components of blood?
Hematology department
It is estimated that up to 3% of the worlds population is infected with this virus that attacks the liver, which was identified in 1989. It poses a threat to health care workers who are exposed to blood.
Hepatitis C Viru
Pregnancy testing is based upon detection of
Human chorionic gonadotropin HCG
Which of the following statements is false?
If a quantitative result is needed to detect an illegal drug, the specimen is usually urine.
Which of the following classes of antibodies is involved in allergic reactions?
Immunoglobulin Ig E
antibodies
Immunoglobulins produced specifically to destroy foreign invaders are called
Which of the following best describes a first morning urine specimen?
It is the most concentrated and has the greatest amount of dissolved substances.
Which of the teston a chemical strip should be held for 2 minutes ( after removal from the urine) before reading the results?
Leukocytes
The release of a prescribed drug from its dosage is called
Liberation
Which of the following has the correct order of the pharmacokinetic stages
Liberation, absorption, liberation, metabolism, and elimination.
_______ are liquid, semisolid, or solid substances containing nutrients needed to grow microorganisms.
Media
The metric prefix that means one thousandth, 1/1000, or 0.001 is?
Milli
Which of the following metric units is a measurement of volume
Milliliter ML
The rate at which an illness occurs
Morbidity
Diffuse muscle pain
Myalgia
Mass of hyphae that some fungi produce
Mycelium
which of the following organisms are referred to as acid fast bacilli.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Which of the following WBCs does not match the associated description.
Neutrophil can differentiate into a T cellor B cell.
Normal Flora
Nonpathogenic microbes normally present on the skin and mucous membranes
The ABO blood type of the universal donor is
O
Opiates
OPI
Which statement is false re-guarding quality control documentation.
Only abnormal test controls should be recorded on a levey jennings chart
Phencyclidine
PCP
Which statement regarding pro time testing is false.
Patients taking anticoagulants will have lower pro time and international normalized ration INR results.
Which of the following non specific immunity mechanisms involves the process of certain cells engulfing and destroying microorganisms and cellular debris?
Phagocytosis
The abbreviation POL means
Physician office lab
What is it called when controls produce the same test result each time a test is performed and they demonstrate a cluster of results in the same place on a target.
Precision
What are the two substances that are too large to filtered from the blood in the glomerulus ( hint: They are not normally found in urine due to their large size
Proteins and RBC
In VIVO
Test performed within a living host or organism
Titer
Test that measures the extent to which an antibody can be diluted before losing its power to react with a specific antigen
HIV attacks and destroys which element in the immune system?
The T Lymphocytes
Serology immunology
The branch of laboratory medicine that performs antibody antigen testing with serum
Which of the following urine drug test results is interpreted as a positive result,
The control will have a colored band and the test area will not have a colored band.
Which of the statements regarding the nitrite test for bacteria is incorrect?
The first morning urine is not used because the urine has been in the urinary bladder for at least 4 hours.
Which of the following statements regarding erythrocyte sedimentation rate ( ESR) is false.
The following medical conditions will cause a decreased ESR result inflammatory disease, autoimmune disorders, cancer and leukemia
Which of the following statements about the formation of crystals in urine is incorrect?
The most important aid in the identification of urine crystals is the urine temperature.
Which of the following statements regarding chemical urinalysis strip procedures in incorrect?
The strips must be stored in the refrigerator.
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING CRYSTALS RESEMBLE COFFIN LIDS
Triple phosphate crystals
Cardiac panel
Troponin I & T, enzyme CK, myoglobin
The specific gravity of urine is compared to what other liquid ( that has a specific gravity of 1.000)?
Water
Which of the following microscope maintenance actions is incorrect
When cleaning the lens start with the oil immersion lens.
Which of the following is not a poisonous metal that needs to be tested.
Zinc
Bilirubin
a byproduct of RBC breakdown that is sent to the liver
hemoglobin
a molecule that has a reddish pigment and is capable of carring oxygen
Which of the following describes a coccus bacterium
a round organism that can be found as singles, pairs, clusters, or chains.
Which of the following statements is incorrect about the use of a tourniquet
a tourniquet should be very tight to stop arterial and venous blood
thrombin
activates fibrinogen to become fibrin
Gelatinous substance obtained from seaweed that is liquid when heated and solid when cooled and used in culture media is
agar
The erythrocyte indices
aid in diagnosing anemia classifications
HBV and HIV may be directly transmitted in the occupational setting by
all of the above
The physician uses which of the following to make a diagnosis ?
all of the above
which of the following are analytes that are affected when hemolyzed blood releases chemicals into the plasma and serum
all the above
which of the following woukld be a goal to determine the effectiveness of new safety devices
all the above
Which of the following statements is incorrect when performing a capillary puncture.
allow the alcohol to dry by fanning or blowing on the cleaned site.
The substance being tested in a specimen, such as glucose or cholesterol in a blood specimen is a
analyte
Interferons
are proteins secreted by infected cells to prevent the further replication and spread of of infection into neighboring cells.
natural killer cells
are special type of lymphocyte that attacks and destroys infected cells and cancer cells in a nonspecific way.
For some test the patient must be fasting. which of the following statements is incorrect.
ask the patient if he or she has fasted.
HCG is produced by the developing placenta during pregnancy with the levels peaking
between 50 and 80 days of pregnancy
health hazards
blue
Most CLIA waived hematology tests use blood from
capillary
_______ include sugars and starches
carbohydrates
Phagocyes
cells capable of engulfing and ingesting microorganisms and cellular debris
CDC stands for
centers for disease control
Metric base unit for temperature
centigrade
Plasma is obtained by
centrifuging a tube that contains an anticoagulant
agglutination
clumping of red blood cells
When collecting micro biologic specimens, medical professionals must strive to prevent the spread of infection to others or to themselves. Which of the following precautions is incorrect
disinfect specimen containers before collection.
blood carrying the drug through the body is called.
distruibution
unsafe work habits
eating in the lab
Even though all of the following factors contribute to laboratory safety, the most crucial factor for consistently preventing harm to ones self is
engineering controls
immature red cell in bone marrow
erythroblast
If a POL is performing moderate-complexity tests, CLIA requires all of the following except.
external proficiency testing every week.
Which of the following will not cause a liquid control to fall out of prnge
failure of patient to fast before collection of the specimen
Which of the following describes the process in which fluids and dissolved substances in the blood are forced through the pores of the glomerulus into Bowmans capsule by hydrostatic pressure
filtration
The preferred sample for pregnancy testing is obtained as a
first morning sample
Hematology is the study of:
formed elements in the blood and bone marrow
Personal Protective Equipment
gloves
erythroblastosis fetalis
hemolytic disease of the newborn
Excessively high blood insulin levels is referred to as
hyperinsulinemia
Excessive fat in blood that gives a milky appearance in the plasma is called
hyperlipidemia
Ab abnormal susceptibility to a drug or other agent that is peculiar to the individual is called .
idiosyncrasy
statement is correct regarding cetrifuge safety
if an abnormal noise, vibration or sound is noted immediately stop and the unit and check for a possible load imbalance.
Which of the following statements regarding hematocrits is false
if capillary blood from a finger is used for the microgematocrit, the capillary tube must not contain an anticoagulant.
which of the following should not cause a hematoma
if the needle is in the middle of the lumen of the vein
What changes the refraction of light with the 100x objective and increases the upper limit of magnification.
immersion oil
An endemic flu Virus that mutated from former gene viruses in swine, birds, and humans.
influenza A Virus (H1N1)
The process of transferring microorganisms into or on a culture medium for growth is referred to as
inoculation
Which statement is incorrect regarding a 24-hour urine collection?
instruct the patient to empty the bladder into the toilet when arising on the second day of the 24-hour procedure.
inflammation
is an overall reaction of the body to tissue injury or invasion by an infectious agent characterized by redness heat swelling and pain
Macrophages
large engulfing cells in the tissues that came from monocytes
megakaryocyte
large nuclear cell in the bone marrow that fragments its cytoplasm to become platelets
collect blood for coagulation studies
light blue tube
Which of the following is not a granulocyte
lymphocyte
Nongranulocytes
lymphocytes and monocytes group
Feeling of weakness, distress, or discomfort
malaise
veins is most commonly used for venipuncture.
median cubital vein
A substance produced by the metabolism of a drug in the body is a
metabolite
metric base unit for length
meter
metric prefix for 0.000 001
micro
The rate of deaths
mortality
embolus
moving blood clot
which of the following may occur if the needle is inserted at less than a 15 degree angle
no blood would be obtained because the needle entered above the vein
Methadone and morphine are
opiates
HIPAA privacy rule and risk management affect the laboratory in the all following situations except:
patients do not have control over the use and disclosure of their health information.
_______ is a component made of polysaccharides and peptides that gives rigidity to the bacterial cell wall
peptidoglycan
Chromatographic
pertaining to a visual color change that appears when an enzyme-linked antibody/antigen reaction takes place
immunosorbent
pertaining to the attachment of an antigen or antibody to a solid surface such as latex beads, wells in plastic dishes, or plastic cartridges
A _________ contains medium in which to grow microorganisms
petri dish
when whole blood is centrifuged the results are
plasma, RBCs, and buffy coat
Abnormally shaped
poikilocytosis
An elevated glycosylated hemoglobin A1c test result indicates
poor glucose control over the past 2 months
electrolyte panel
positively charged cations and negatively charged anions
Globin
protein portion of hemoglobin
Which of the following is not a formed element in the blood.
prothrombin
_______ means an infection capable of forming pus.
purulent
__________ measurement determines if a substance is present or absent.
qualitative drug screening
The system of monitoring every aspect of the laboratory testing process, starting with the physicians order and ending with the evaluation and communication of the test result, is known as.
quality assurance
flammable
red
When an explanation of laboratory test results is requested by the patient, how should lab workers respond.
refer the patient to the physician
When both accuracy and precision are accomplished, the testing system is considered what.
reliable
Engineering control
safety needles and reading chemical labels
which is the correct statement reguarding syncope
signs of fainting are that the patient becomes pale seats and hyperventilates
which of the following sites could be used if other acceptable ones are unavailable when performing a venipuncture
sites on the arm below an iv insertion area
Which of the following strep organisms causes strep throat and demonstrates beta hemolysis
streptococcus pyogenes
antigens
substances that are perceived as foreign to the body and elicit an antibody response
auto antigens self antigens
substances within the body that induce the production of antibodies that attack an individual own body tissues
Fibrin
the final sticky stringy product of coagulation.
Heme
the iron portion of the hemoglobin.
which of the following is not a reason for failure to obtain blood.
the needle gauge was 21
which of the following statements concerning performing a veinpuncture on an arm adjacent to a mastectomy isincorrect
the tourniquet will not injure the patients arm
The level at which a drug becomes poisonous in the body is called.
toxicity
A blood specimen can be hemolized if the
tube is vigorously shaken to mix the blood with the anticoagulant
Which of the following statements is true?
urine controls are known value specimens that test the accuracy of urine procedures, reagents, and equipment.
is not a reason for using a syringe method for venipuncture.
using a syringe is more expedient than than using the vacutainer method
Which of the following statements in incorrect.
veins carry blood away from the heart.
A capillary puncture may be performed in all of the following cases except.
when a lg amount of blood is needed.
incorrect regarding the proper way to identify a patient.
when determining the patients name ask are you mrs smith?
Which of the following statements regarding the making and staining of a blood smear is true
when identifying cells, one should note the size, shape, and color of the blood cell, its nucleus and its cytoplasm
ppe requirement
white
reactive explosive
yellow
Which of the following statements is true?
you should focus a specimen under the 100x objective with only the fine focus adjustment knob.