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Across
  1. 4. Permitting the passage of certain molecules and hindering others
  2. 7. Liquid portion of an anticoagulated blood specimen
  3. 10. The skin discoloration caused by a bruise
  4. 15. A serum based material with assigned target values and acceptable ranges to evaluate the accuracy and reproducibility of a diagnostic assay
  5. 16. Maximum number of draw attempts
  6. 18. Bleeding into the tissue around a venipuncture site is called
  7. 19. Any substance that prevents blood clotting
  8. 20. A material used to calibrate diagnostic assays
  9. 23. The ratio of anticoagulant to blood is most critical for
  10. 25. Made up of at least two atoms held together by bonding forces
  11. 26. a bruise or injury without a break in the skin
  12. 28. Glucose tolerance test helps in diagnosis of
  13. 29. Last tube to be drawn in the draw order
  14. 30. A protein produced by our body in response to an antigen
  15. 31. A semisolid mass of blood found inside or outside the body
Down
  1. 1. An agent that disinfects, applied particularly to agents used on inanimate objects
  2. 2. Occurs when tourniquet is left on patients arm too long
  3. 3. A glass or transparent plastic tube used to accurately measure small amounts of liquid
  4. 5. Having the capability of producing disease
  5. 6. Includes fatty acids
  6. 8. To suck up, as through pores
  7. 9. Complex proteins that are produced by living cells and catalyze specific biochemical reactions
  8. 11. Compares the distribution of your instrument group, method group and all method group
  9. 12. May be transmitted from person to person
  10. 13. Pertaining to the palm or sole; indicating the flexor portion of the forearm, wrist or hand
  11. 14. The study of microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses and parasites
  12. 17. A specific causative agent of disease such as bacterium, virus or chemical etc
  13. 21. Our Logo
  14. 22. Liquid portion of a clotted specimen
  15. 24. Causes an increase in serum potassium levels
  16. 27. What causes a vacutainer tube to fill
  17. 30. The division of a sample into at least two smaller size vials