Description

Excessive sweating causes this
Medical term for fainting
Possible cause of fainting
What inhalant should be avoided to revive fainted patients
Low platelet count
Rapid swelling near or at venepuncture site
Risk of what can be minimised by using proper aseptic technique
Decrease in total body fluid
What level is decreased by haemolytic? (ABBR)
Artery that could be accidentally punctured?
Condition in females that lowers RBC count
Injection that can increase levels of CK
Application of tourniquet results in this
High what decreases oxygen level
State referring to resting metabolic of the body early in the morning
Pumping of the fist increases these levels
Expired anticoagulant tubes may allow the formation of
What can be damaged by blind probing?
What is the medical term for vomiting?
Increased pressure results in blood vessels becoming more..
Veins that feel hard and cord-like may be..
Peak levels of which analyte occur around 08h00 hours?
Fatty foods increase these levels
Tiny nonraised spots that appear under a tourniquet
Adjective used to describe adverse reaction caused by effects of a treatment
Blood loss to a point where life cannot be sustained
Smoking prior to testing may increase these levels
Substance undergoing analysis
What levels are affected by light and increase at night?
Common timed specimen (ABBR)
What is the abbreviation Hct
Damage of RBCs and release of haemoglobin into the plasma
Low concentrations of potassium in the blood
Automated transport system (ABBR)
Specimen that should be maintained at body temperature (Chapt 12)
Test that requires no usage of a cuff
Prior to analysis
Backflow of blood into a patient’s vein from a collection tube during venepuncture
Altered or destroyed by heat (Chapt 12)
Device applied to a limb prior to venepuncture
Having a 24 hour cycle
Stress elevated these levels (ABBR)

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