Patient Safety
Across
- 2. What test has to be confirmed on the Clinitek
- 5. What is the most mature stage of a NRBC
- 6. The new Multimer test is for what disease
- 7. What is the anticoagulant for a CBC
- 10. The bacteria pad on a dip stick detects what chemical
- 11. What is the anticoagulant for a Pt
- 13. ALL MRDs get sent to which lab
- 14. Where in the body are most coagulation factors produced
- 15. IF the MCHC is >38.5, what should you check for on the differential
- 17. Besides a Na Citrate tube, what other tube does a Plt Agg have
Down
- 1. What reagent do you add to fresh BM biopsy cores to preserve viability for transport
- 3. Engraftment studies get sent to which lab
- 4. When you change this reagent, you do not have to run a post reagent change CBCDI
- 8. Marrow is added to this to preserve viability to RNA
- 9. Clumping You always have to look at the slide under the microscope when the CBC has this flag
- 12. The WBC pad on the urine dip stick is negative but there are WBCs in the Urine. This because the WBCs in the patient's urine do not have this enzyme
- 16. Which lab does the Comprehensive Heme Panel get sent to