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| the one way Not to minimize cumulative trama disorders? |
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| apporpriate action when palpating a vein in the upper arm? |
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| palpate with index finger |
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| most appropiate action of the medical assistant if a patient feels faint in the examing room? |
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| best discribes the protein requirement during pregnancy |
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| main purpose of the of the crash cart in the ambulatory care setting? |
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| all the supplies you need |
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| reference range for normal serum values for a fasting bllod sugars |
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| most appropriate assessement for systems of exaggerated, air hungery respirations and fruity acetone breath? |
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| normally included in completely reabsorbed threshold substance |
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| highest level of medication in the patient blood during TDM |
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| CLIA regulations does NOT require? |
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| major component of the RBC that transport oxygen? |
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| Technique Not included in inoculating? |
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| which agencies require emloyers to ensure employee safety consurning occupational exposure to potentially harmful substances? |
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| best description of the quality of test to be ensured? |
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| types of laboratory test used by hospitals and physicians for complex, expensive or specialized test |
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| most rapid absorbed for of carbohydrate |
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| what is used for a stab culture |
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| process of recording muscle activities on graph to determine how well contract muscles |
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| description of a panal of test for carbon dioxide, potassium, chloride, and sodium |
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| description of results for a gram stain |
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| the percent of north americans rh+ and rh- |
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| how is the epstein-barr virus causing infections and mononuclosis primarily transmitted |
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| the most appropriate action when using a microscope |
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| the method of using electric cutrrent to stimulate nerves is known as what |
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| the plasma of rbc are seperated by what when using an anti coagulated tube |
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| microhematocrit tests used what type of blood |
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| common medical term for syncope |
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| what website is the best way for a labroratory manager to keep a current and updated list on the waived test |
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| rhogam injections is administered within 72 hours after delivery of a rh-positive baby miscarriage or termination of pregnancy during whick week |
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| best description of OSHA requirements for safety needles make available to employees |
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| most appropriate action when a patient uses a wheel chair |
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| best description of yeast cells on microscopic examination |
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| which personal standards under clia regulations regarding individuals who perform non waived tests apply |
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| all personals are able to standalize and calibrate |
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| do squamousepithelial cells on a microscopic examination cancer |
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| indicate possible squamous cells |
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| tuberculosis has a high content of what in the cell wall |
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| what is NOT a concern for safety when assisting a patient |
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| to ambulate for thirty minutes |
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| what blood cells is NOT a granulocyte |
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| which blood cell is responsible for the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide |
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| when do first degree burns usually heal |
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| what is a method NOT used to send a labrortory repport to the provider |
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| what labroratory specialty testing is used for the detection of a diseased producing eggs present in specimens |
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| best description of the correct application for a tourniquet |
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| 3 to 4 inches above from being a punctursite |
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| most appropriate method when transferring a patient |
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| what should be remembered when performing range of motion excercises |
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| position patient to supine |
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| what should the water temperature be when soaking or immersing patients |
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| therapy use to restore independent functioning after an injury or illness |
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| lowest potential for hazard when referencing to the national fire protection association |
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| non approved provider for performing microscopy procedures |
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| how is light intensity adjusted |
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| correct method of handling micro biology specimens |
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| treat them as if they not contaminated |
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| significant crystals that need to be documented |
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| most frequent performed procedure in the medical office labroratory |
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| how is wbc count be estimated when performing the microhematocrit test |
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| most appropriate action when using a phlebotomy test |
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| label with approved bio hazard symbol |
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| abnormal substance in urine |
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| NOT an example of an artifact seen in urine |
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| usual sites for capillary puncture in infants |
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| NOT a characteristic of heat exhaustion |
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| NOT full NOT strong NOT rapid |
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| nutrients used as building components of the body proteins and as a basic structural unit is all body tissue and cells |
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| how is the organism neisseria meningitides obtain |
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| what stage of life which individuals experience greatest levels of growth and the need for total nutrients |
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| indications for a notifying the physician and stopping the glucose tolerance test |
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| which type of blood require small samples required for clia waived IM tests |
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| capulary blood plasma blood and sermen blood |
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| which test requires simple unbaring judgement and terpation |
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| which nutritient level impatient receiving chemo needs to be increased |
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| accurate (sadrate) procedure should be blank free |
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| what device provides maximum assistance with balance and cordination as well stability while walking |
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| what is a culture media known as |
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| agar cord into a peachery dish |
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| where are the blood cells produced |
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| what policy applies to every collection of specimen |
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| strictly adhere to standard procautions |
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| hemoglobin is what color when oxygenated |
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| what is most appropriate action when handling urine specimens |
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| avoid splashes into the eye |
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| normal range of value for hemoglobin for adult women |
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| physiological benefit for massage therapy |
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| permotes healing and creases metabolism improves circulation |
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| what is NOT an artery of the arm |
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| appropriate advice for patient education for a patient who has a servere or life threatening illness or allergy |
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| which hormone is in pregnancy tests |
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| age of needle most commonly used in venipunture |
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| age of needle most commonly used in venipuncture |
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| reasonable goals for weight loss |
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| classifies most dietary fiber |
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| usual sites for capulary puncture in adults |
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| NO instructions for 24 hours urine collection |
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| clean yourself and catch midstream |
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| type of shock if a person who has a hyper sensitivity to a sting is seen immediately |
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| department that monitors any drug usage and therapeutic levels of medication perscribed |
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| what is NOT considered a classification nutrients |
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| why do patients use forearm or canadian crutches |
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| patients need for long term |
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| when should a safety hood be mandatory |
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| performing the cultures with aerosols |
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| what can happen when severe bleeding |
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| what is NOT required as part of a quality control in microbiology |
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| lab should be updated daily |
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| indication with the presents of casts and renal epithelial cells |
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| how many gaits used when both crutches and the weak leg are advanced at the same time |
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| who is responsible for compliance with osha |
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| when is it NOT an advantage to using a walker |
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| emergency situations that require first priority assesment |
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| airway breathing problems poisoning and head injuries |
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| where is coverted glycogen stored long term |
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| which urine tests is requested when quantitative tests are needed for different substance |
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| what normal color is urine |
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