Across
- 2. the edge where you check for platelet clumps.
- 7. The universal recipient blood type.
- 9. this scientist/physician was mocked during his lifetime for his theory that there was a link between hand hygiene and reduced mortality rate and only after his death was this view widely accepted.
- 10. the point in front of pharmacy.
- 11. This type of crystal in the fluid is indicative of gout.
- 14. Common skin contaminant in blood cultures.
- 15. TDM lab order that is drawn after dose is given.
- 17. the old way of saying SDS
- 19. the coagulation cascade pathway that is activated by tissue factor
- 20. this type of cell is typically found in body fluids, except for CSF.
- 21. the additional space or volume needed to run your tests (i.e. “blank space”)
- 22. the color of the code for hazardous spills.
- 23. Considered the largest and fullest vein and best anchored by the surrounding musculature of the arm for phlebotomy.
Down
- 1. this antibiotic was discovered by accident as a fungal contamination of a bacterial culture.
- 3. a type of chemistry panel.
- 4. Known as the father of modern day pasteurization.
- 5. when the biohazardous symbol is BLANK, it MUST go in the biohazardous waste.
- 6. this blood phenotype lack H antigen and have anti-H in their serum.
- 8. What the C stands for in our accrediting body.
- 9. The first S in SST
- 12. Can lead to false negative gram stains.
- 13. a type of engineering control to protect workers.
- 16. this type of control are changes in work procedures to reduce duration, frequency and severity of exposure to hazardous chemicals.
- 18. the microbiology theory that involves the 4 postulates.
- 19. This type of contamination yields a high K+ and low Ca+ on a chemistry panel.
