MT11 LESSON 1: THE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PROFESSON Flashcards

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a science that deals with the chemical, physical, and microscopic study of various body fluids in order to give clues or confirmatory findings to physicians, consultants, or specialists of possible disorder or disease of the patients being managed.

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RA 5527

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2
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“An allied health profession that is central to the operation of hospitals today.”

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Ohio State University

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3
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Medical Technology is one of the top __ of best jobs

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Top 20

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4
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Medical Technology is ranked __ in the healthcare/medicine occupational category

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Ranked 3rd

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5
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It uses microscopes to observe details of __, __, and __ of parasitic organisms

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cells, ova, and cysts

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6
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Works in a clinical laboratory and is involved in direct patient service. They also learn to establish vital linkage between the technologies and medical sciences to address present and future healthcare needs.

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Laboratorian

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7
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Works in school or academe. They are concerned with faculty, curriculum, student-teaching, program development. They also prepare new professionals in assuming various rules of MTs

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Professional Educator

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8
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Works in health industry. Involved in marketing, sales of pharmaceutical and diagnostic products/instruments. Generates interest and need for new developments for better health care.

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Researcher

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Employed in pharmaceutical companies, veterinary clinics, animal/food establishments, cosmetic industry. Provides technical support through lab analysis. Promotes as well as provides consumer protection through quality analyses

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Laboratory Analyst

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10
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What are the 4 roles of someone in medical technology?

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Laboratorian, Professional Educator, Researcher, Laboratory Analyst

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What are the 5 Major Areas of Medical Technology?

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Clinical Chemistry, Hematology, Immunology & Serology, Microbiology, Immunohematology

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12
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What are the 3 Minor Areas of Medical Technology?

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Clinical Microscopy, Parasitology, and Hispathology & Cytology

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13
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Performed immediately and by itself
Run control and standard
20-50% more expensive
TAT is shortened
Request is need

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STAT

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14
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Done with the batch
Wait for TAT stated by the laboratory

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Routine

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15
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Better term than “normal value”
Pulled value, usually 95% of population
Vary in different hospitals but not that far
Not fixed for all

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Reference Values

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16
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Reference Values should consider what? (Give all 6)

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Age, Sex, Pregnancy, Diurnal variation, Race, Blood type

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17
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Need immediate attention. Critical or Significant value?

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Critical Values

18
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Also referred to as panic values

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Critical values

19
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In this situation, the patient is at risk and one should call a physician

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Critical values

20
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Clinical design should be made if higher or lower than reference value

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Significant values

21
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Usually when 2x to 3x higher

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Significant values

22
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What are the basic laboratory equipment? (Give all 13)

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Light microscope, ph meters, colorimeters & photometer, mixer, water bath, ovens, centrifuge, de-ionizers, balance, safety cabinets, cold incubators, glassware & plasticware, refrigerators

23
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Correct specimen for the requested test with the necessary information so that the right test is carried out and the result is delivered to the requesting clinician with minimum delay. Patient identification must be correct

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Sampling

24
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What are the specimen types? (Give all 10)

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Venous blood serum/plasma, arterial blood, capillary blood, urine, feces, CSF, sputum, tissue & cells, aspirates, calculi

25
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Plasma or Serum: Anti-coagulants are needed for purification

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Plasma

26
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Plasma or Serum: Anti-coagulants are not needed

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Serum

27
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Plasma or Serum: It can be prepared as soon as it has been mixed thoroughly

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Plasma

28
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Plasma or Serum: The fibrinogen is present

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Plasma

29
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Plasma or Serum: The fibrinogen is absent

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Serum

30
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Plasma or Serum: Platelets and cells (WBCs) can contaminate the liquid fraction

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Plasma

31
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Plasma or Serum: Cleaner sample, it is depleted of cells and cell remnants, but latent clotting can lead to fibrin formation

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Serum

32
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Plasma or Serum: Composition of ions is representative of the circulating blood

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Plasma

33
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Plasma or Serum: Clot retraction elavates potassium level relative to its plasma value

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Serum

34
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Plasma or Serum: Considered less stable (especially during longer storage)

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Plasma

35
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Plasma or Serum: Considered more stable—the gold standard for biobanking

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Serum

36
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Plasma or Serum: Contains WBCs and platelets

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Plasma

37
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Plasma or Serum: Only contains the blood clot

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Serum

38
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__ may be added to the urine sample to prevent bacterial growth

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Preservatives

39
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__ may be added to the urine samples to stabilize metabolites

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Acid

40
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“__” yellow sticker should be labelled with a yellow sticker to samples such as HBV, HIV, and TB positive

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“dangerous specimen”

41
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What are the sampling errors? (Give all 7)

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(Blood sampling techniques)

Prolonged stasis in venipuncture, QNS, errors in timing, incorrect specimen container, inappropriate sampling site, and incorrect sample storage