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Lab Week 2024

CORE Lab and Transfusion Medicine Version.
Across
A combination of the words urine and analysis; a common test that can assess many different aspects of your health with a urine sample.
Month in which Lab Week is celebrated annually.
Anti-coagulant that is found in lavender top tubes; prevents blood from clotting by binding to calcium ions (acronym).
A protein in your red blood cells that carries oxygen to your body's organs and tissues.
A laboratory technique used to separate DNA, RNA or protein molecules based on their size and electrical charge.
Confirmatory test for Syphilis (acronym).
A critical value for this analyte is likely when moderate to severe hemolysis is detected.
Modification to a blood product in which cellular blood products are exposed to a specified amount of either gamma rays, x-rays, or ultraviolet B rays; performed solely to prevent transfusion-associated graft vs. host disease.
One great ______!
A pre-transfusion test that determines a patient's ABO group and RhD type; it also screens for antibodies.
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A white blood cell that protects from bacterial infections; the most abundant granulocyte.
Priority that a specimen coming from the ED would be ordered as.
The selective removal of a targeted portion of blood, with return of the non-targeted portions to the individual.
The percentage by volume of red cells in your blood.
A professional association that provides programs in education, certification and advocacy on behalf of patients, pathologists and lab professionals (acronym).
A method of separating molecules having different densities by spinning them in solution around an axis at high speed.
An inherited disease caused by a defect in the F9 gene, leading to insufficient production of the blood clotting factor IX.
An antibody that targets antigens present on the patient or donors’ own red blood cells (in contrast to alloantibodies, which target non-self red cell antigens).
Rare phenotype defined by the lack of A, B, or H antigens on red blood cells and in secretions and plasma.
A serologic test to detect red blood cells (RBCs) that are coated with complement and/or antibodies in-vivo (acronym).