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Across
The stopping of the flow of blood
Concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on lab results
Colorimetric method used to determine creatinine levels in blood and urine
Quality, innovation, service, integrity, and transparency
Used to measure the amount of variance within a data set
Hormone produced by the kidneys which controls the production of RBCs
Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Branched network of fungal hyphae
From the Latin word statim, which means “instantly”or “immediately”
An approach to infection control to treat all human blood and certain human body fluids as if they were known to be infectious
Uses a diode laser and fluorescent flow cytometry for measuring and differentiating blood cells
Worn to protect the wearer's body from injury or infection
Blood glycoprotein involved in a number of thrombocytic diseases
Jelly-like substance used as a nutrient base for organismal growth
Inertial force which directs energy away from the center of a rotating axis
Very rare blood type lacking all Rh antigens
Invented by Louis-Charles Malassez for counting cells
Highly transmissible infection which causes severe gastroenteritis
Blood product reaction characterized by acute onset pulmonary edema
Down
From the Greek terms meaning "tissue" and "the study of"
Used in the determination of urine protein content
Urine crystals that resemble tree rings; seen in liver disorders where amino acid metabolism is impaired
The process in which energy from a chemical reaction is released directly as light
Systematic process which determines the root cause of a preventable problem
American Society for Clinical Pathology
First inventor of the ESR test (non-Westergren) in 1897
Can be used as a liquefying agent when testing highly viscous biological samples
Time from specimen receipt to result
Set of control rules based on algorithmic decision criteria which determines whether or not an analytical run is "in control" or "out of control"
More specific indicator for inflammation than the ESR test
Blood antigen present in only 0.2% of the population
Antibody found in some human blood which reacts to immunoglobulins found in mouse serum
Commercially available reagent grade water
The liquid component of blood
Hormone produced by the placenta after implantation