Lab Week 2K13
Across
- 5. what type of paperwork accompanies navy clinic specimens
- 6. where do you confirm/sign off on SOP's
- 7. what type of blood is given in an emergency situation
- 10. pink form required to come with blood bank TAS specimen
- 14. used for synovial fluids to make them less viscous
- 16. the comment we enter for a bloody urine
- 17. needed to calculate a creatinine clearance
- 18. used for manual body fluid counts
- 21. abnormal spike found on a hemoglobin A1C chromatogram
- 23. internal specimen transportation system holder
- 24. what do you do in CHCS when you receive specimens from the clinics
- 25. astronaut in which this facility is named after
- 26. treat every specimen as if it is...
Down
- 1. three times hemoglobin
- 2. a required test on a less than 2 year old patient
- 3. yellowish appearance of CSF
- 4. what tube does an iron panel have to be drawn in
- 8. what do all active duty enlisted technicians working at FHCC start as
- 9. coagulation protein important in platelet adhesion,deficiency in this protein can lead to mucosal bleeding
- 11. required by CAP to ensure accurate results are reported
- 12. elevated result commonly seen with recruits often requiring high dilutions
- 13. most common bacteria responsible for causing UTI's
- 15. type of blood used in blood agar
- 16. test ordered when a baby is jaundiced
- 19. giant platelet maker found in bone marrow
- 20. what vista function will give you employee and hospital phone numbers
- 22. navy term for water fountain or gossip/rumor