Patient Safety

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