Phlebotomy test Crossword
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
 
 
Down: 1) Blood cells that function to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body 2) Vein in the antecubital area that is most commonly used for venipuncture 3) Individual who practices phlebotomy 4) Blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart after oxygen has been delivered to the tissue. Veins carry deoxygenated blood5) The white blood cells and platelets that form a thin white layer above the RBCs in blood specimens that contain anticoagulant 8) Swelling 9) When blood is allowed to clot sera to separates from the blood cells which are meshed in fibrin clot12) Early morning approximately 12 hrs after last digestion of food 13) Blood cells that aid in blood clot formation 15) Low platelet count19) Vein of the forearm acceptable for venipuncture 22) Veins that have become hardened 23) Circulating fluid and cells in the cardiovascular system 25) Microscopic blood vessels that carry blood and link aterioles and venules 29) Closed or constricted veins 31) To transient loss of consciousness due to lack of oxygen to the brain35) Study of blood and blood forming tissues 36) A soft rubber strip typically about one inch wide and is 15 to 18 inches long used on the arm to help find a site for venipuncture37) The molecules that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide in the red blood cells 38) Highly oxygenated blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart 39) A localized leakage of blood into the tissue or into an organ Across: 6) Is the voluntary permission given by a patient to allow touching, examination, and or treatment by a healthcare provider. It allows patients to determine what will be performed on or to their bodies 7) The incision of a vein for bloodletting (blood collection)10) Vessel of the forearm, this is acceptable for venipuncture11) Laboratory test that enumerates and categorizes white blood cells and any abnormalities-swelling 14) Smaller branches of arteries 16) A phase in the blood clotting sequence in with in which many factors are released and interact to form blood cells 17) Type of anticoagulant additive for blood collection tubes 18) Invisible qualifies of blood that do not alter the appearance of the stool 20) “Lysis”or destruction of red blood cells 21) Plastic apparatus needed for specimen collection using the evacuated tube method 24) Disposable narrow bone pipettes that are used for pediatric blood collections and/or micro hematocrit measures26) Substance introduced into the blood or blood specimen to keep it from clotting 27) Occurs when the patients nonverbal behaviors indicate agreement28) Type of white blood cell that is nongranular in appearance; plays a role in immunity and in the production of antibodies 30) Method of blood collection using double sided needles where by the needle is attached to a holder/ adapter and allows for multiple specimen tube fills and changes without blood leaking32) The procedure by which blood is withdrawn from a vein 33) The size (diameter) of the opening of the needle. The smaller the number of the needle=larger needle. The bigger the number of the needle=smaller needle.34) Substance that are added in small amounts to specimen collection tubes to alter the specimen to make it appropriate for laboratory analysis(anticoagulants, gels, slot activators)40) Blood cells that provide for defense against infections agents 41) Two of the four chambers of the heart 42) The process of blood cell formation that occurs in the bone marrow 43) Liquid portion of the blood in which blood cells are suspended 44) A cute into the skin with retractable puncture device 45) When referring to serum, it is cloudy or milky appearance usually due to temporary elevated liquid level after the ingestion of fatty food46) Anticoagulant additive used to prevent the blood clotting sequence by removing calcium and forming calcium salts. (Additive in purple top tubes)47) Mature leukocytes in the circulating blood 48) Abstinence from nutritional support such as food and beverages 49) An anticoagulant that prevents blood clotting by inactivation thrombin and thromboplastin
 

 

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