Contains the anticoagulant EDTA and is used for hematology tests such as complete
blood count (CBC) and blood typing.
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Lavender/Purple
,may also regulate hospital laboratories and other clinical laboratories within their
jurisdictions.
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State Departments of Health
Packed Red Blood Cells (PRBCs)
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used to increase oxygen-carrying capacity in patients with anemia due to
acute or chronic blood loss, hemolysis, or impaired red blood cell
production.
describes the relationship between the concentration of a solution and the amount of
light absorbed by that solution. It states that the absorbance (A) of a solution is
directly proportional to the concentration (C) of the absorbing species and the path
length (l) through which the light travels:
𝐴
=
𝜖
⋅
𝑙
⋅
𝐶
A=ϵ⋅l⋅C
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, Beer-Lambert law
What is the reference range for fasting blood glucose levels?
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Typically, it is between 70 and 100 mg/dL.
based on the presence or absence of two antigens, A and B, on the surface of RBCs,
as well as the presence of antibodies against these antigens in the plasma
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ABO Blood Group System
Understanding the principles of quality control, troubleshooting issues, and
maintaining quality assurance in the laboratory.
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Quality Control
Understanding molecular biology techniques, such as PCR and DNA sequencing, and
their applications in clinical diagnostics.
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blood count (CBC) and blood typing.
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Lavender/Purple
,may also regulate hospital laboratories and other clinical laboratories within their
jurisdictions.
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State Departments of Health
Packed Red Blood Cells (PRBCs)
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used to increase oxygen-carrying capacity in patients with anemia due to
acute or chronic blood loss, hemolysis, or impaired red blood cell
production.
describes the relationship between the concentration of a solution and the amount of
light absorbed by that solution. It states that the absorbance (A) of a solution is
directly proportional to the concentration (C) of the absorbing species and the path
length (l) through which the light travels:
𝐴
=
𝜖
⋅
𝑙
⋅
𝐶
A=ϵ⋅l⋅C
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, Beer-Lambert law
What is the reference range for fasting blood glucose levels?
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Typically, it is between 70 and 100 mg/dL.
based on the presence or absence of two antigens, A and B, on the surface of RBCs,
as well as the presence of antibodies against these antigens in the plasma
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ABO Blood Group System
Understanding the principles of quality control, troubleshooting issues, and
maintaining quality assurance in the laboratory.
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Quality Control
Understanding molecular biology techniques, such as PCR and DNA sequencing, and
their applications in clinical diagnostics.
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