Processing Specimens

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Across
  1. 5. also known as biohazard, any biological ask to organisms.
  2. 7. a lab testing result outside of the expected reference range that can be life threatening.
  3. 8. a chemical substance that reacts in specific, predictable ways to detect or synthesize other substances in chemical reaction.
  4. 10. to divide specimens into smaller portions
  5. 15. sample specimens with known laboratory values, used prior to processing a patients sample.
  6. 18. A method of transportation and distribution of laboratory test results and other documents.
  7. 19. samples of legal value in a civil criminal case.
  8. 20. the chronological documention(paper trail) showing the acquisitions custody, control, transfer, analysis, and disposition of specimens that provide evidence.
Down
  1. 1. the concentration of alcohal in a persons blood stream.
  2. 2. a method of urinalysis involving the use of plastic strips with pads containing a substance that causes a specific chemicals reaction.
  3. 3. a device that spins a lab specimens at high speeds to separate the samples into their components for testing purposes
  4. 4. at or near by patient or at the patients beside.
  5. 6. Substance formed when red blood cells are broken down.
  6. 9. medication for patients who have had chemotherapy that had cancer, also use ilicity by some athletes to boost production of red blood cells and thus increase endurance.
  7. 11. injection of blood cells or blood subsitutes to increase athletic endurance by boosting the bloodstreams oxygen carrying capacity.
  8. 12. a solution(such as water or saline) that reduces the concentrate on of a specimen.
  9. 13. an evaluation of urine by physical chemical, are microscopic testing.
  10. 14. an abnormal reaction to or a change resulting from exposure to light.
  11. 16. an abnormal reaction to or a change resulting from exposure to light.
  12. 17. a lab that is outside patients care facility and can perform many more types of testing than are available at the average hospital's laboratory.