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What is the difference between arterial and venous blood? Arterial blood is oxygenated and venous is deoxygenated What do lymphocytes do? The numbers increase during viral infection and they play a part in immunity Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds ...

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What is the difference between arterial and venous blood? - answer Arterial blood is oxygenated and venous is deoxygenated
What do lymphocytes do? - answer The numbers increase during viral infection and they play a part in immunity
If you pierced your finger with a dirty needle what would you do? - answer Wash the area with hot water and soap for 15 min, report incident to manager ASAP, complete exposure form
What is medical asepsis? - answer The destruction of pathogenic microorganisms after they leave the body What does basal state mean? - answer The pt is has been fasting and hasn't exercised in 12 hours
What does an ABG do? - answer Analyzes arterial blood for O2, CO2, bicarbonate content, and PH level
Where would you perform a PKU? - answer On the outside of the heel
What does the Good Samaritan Law entail? - answer First
aid given during an accident or injury within scope of practice without being sued
Mode of transmission? - answer Specific ways in which microorganisms travel from the reservoir to the host
What tests are done with a light blue tube? - answer PT and PTT
What is important to remember when doing a capillary puncture? - answer Excessively milking the finger during a puncture can result in hemolysis and contamination with skin tissues

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