NormalFloraOrganismscommonlyfound in or onthe body (skin,intestines,mouth, throat)TreponemapallidumCausative agentof syphilis -serology testingcan detect 2types ofantibodiesExtrinsicPathwayPathway ofcoagulationactivated by tissuethromboplastinentering thevascular systemAntibodyProteinproduced inresponse tostimuli fromforeigninvadersAntinuclearAntibodies(ANA)Serology test thatchecks forimmunoglobulinreaction with thenucleus or nuclearcomponents ofhost cellsFibrinolysisProcess inwhich a fibrinclot isbroken downCrossmatchedRefers to bloodthat is donated byan unidentifieddonor and given toan unidentifiedrecipient - checkedfor compatibilityHumoralMediatedImmunityImmunemechanism that isthe primary defenseagainst bacterialinfections andinvolves productionof antibodiesBloodAgarPlate(BAP)Most commonlyused media thatis important foridentifyingbacterialhemolysisAutoclavingSterilizationby steam for15 minutesat 121 C at15 PSIHemolyticTransfusionReaction(HTR)Term fordestruction ofRBCs causedby ABOincompatibility -can be deadlyForward/FrontTypingTesting forantigen onthe patient'sRBCsCalciumIonnecessaryfor all 3stages ofcoagulationSodiumCitrateAnticoagulantused at a 1:10ratio forcoagulationstudies - bindsto calciumCerebrospinalFluid(CSF)Specimencollected formicrobiologythat shouldALWAYS besterileAntigenSubstancerecognizedby the bodyas foreign or"non-self"Cell-MediatedImmunityImmunemechanismresponsible forbody defensethat involves T-lymphocytesIntrinsicPathwayPathway ofcoagulationactivatedfollowingtissue injuryIncompatibleTerm that refersto donor anrecipient bloodthat exhibit andantigen/antibodyreactionCommonPathwayConvergence ofthe intrinsic andextrinsic pathwaysof coagulation byactivation ofFactor XCompatibleTerm that refersto donor bloodand recipientblood having noreaction witheach otherReverse/BackTypingTesting forantibody inthe patient'sserumGramNegativeRefers tobacteria thatstain pinkupon a gramstainBacteriologyStudyofbacteriaNormalFloraOrganismscommonlyfound in or onthe body (skin,intestines,mouth, throat)TreponemapallidumCausative agentof syphilis -serology testingcan detect 2types ofantibodiesExtrinsicPathwayPathway ofcoagulationactivated by tissuethromboplastinentering thevascular systemAntibodyProteinproduced inresponse tostimuli fromforeigninvadersAntinuclearAntibodies(ANA)Serology test thatchecks forimmunoglobulinreaction with thenucleus or nuclearcomponents ofhost cellsFibrinolysisProcess inwhich a fibrinclot isbroken downCrossmatchedRefers to bloodthat is donated byan unidentifieddonor and given toan unidentifiedrecipient - checkedfor compatibilityHumoralMediatedImmunityImmunemechanism that isthe primary defenseagainst bacterialinfections andinvolves productionof antibodiesBloodAgarPlate(BAP)Most commonlyused media thatis important foridentifyingbacterialhemolysisAutoclavingSterilizationby steam for15 minutesat 121 C at15 PSIHemolyticTransfusionReaction(HTR)Term fordestruction ofRBCs causedby ABOincompatibility -can be deadlyForward/FrontTypingTesting forantigen onthe patient'sRBCsCalciumIonnecessaryfor all 3stages ofcoagulationSodiumCitrateAnticoagulantused at a 1:10ratio forcoagulationstudies - bindsto calciumCerebrospinalFluid(CSF)Specimencollected formicrobiologythat shouldALWAYS besterileAntigenSubstancerecognizedby the bodyas foreign or"non-self"Cell-MediatedImmunityImmunemechanismresponsible forbody defensethat involves T-lymphocytesIntrinsicPathwayPathway ofcoagulationactivatedfollowingtissue injuryIncompatibleTerm that refersto donor anrecipient bloodthat exhibit andantigen/antibodyreactionCommonPathwayConvergence ofthe intrinsic andextrinsic pathwaysof coagulation byactivation ofFactor XCompatibleTerm that refersto donor bloodand recipientblood having noreaction witheach otherReverse/BackTypingTesting forantibody inthe patient'sserumGramNegativeRefers tobacteria thatstain pinkupon a gramstainBacteriologyStudyofbacteria

MLT 101 Exam 4 BINGO - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Organisms commonly found in or on the body (skin, intestines, mouth, throat)
    Normal Flora
  2. Causative agent of syphilis - serology testing can detect 2 types of antibodies
    Treponema pallidum
  3. Pathway of coagulation activated by tissue thromboplastin entering the vascular system
    Extrinsic Pathway
  4. Protein produced in response to stimuli from foreign invaders
    Antibody
  5. Serology test that checks for immunoglobulin reaction with the nucleus or nuclear components of host cells
    Antinuclear Antibodies (ANA)
  6. Process in which a fibrin clot is broken down
    Fibrinolysis
  7. Refers to blood that is donated by an unidentified donor and given to an unidentified recipient - checked for compatibility
    Crossmatched
  8. Immune mechanism that is the primary defense against bacterial infections and involves production of antibodies
    Humoral Mediated Immunity
  9. Most commonly used media that is important for identifying bacterial hemolysis
    Blood Agar Plate (BAP)
  10. Sterilization by steam for 15 minutes at 121 C at 15 PSI
    Autoclaving
  11. Term for destruction of RBCs caused by ABO incompatibility - can be deadly
    Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction (HTR)
  12. Testing for antigen on the patient's RBCs
    Forward/ Front Typing
  13. Ion necessary for all 3 stages of coagulation
    Calcium
  14. Anticoagulant used at a 1:10 ratio for coagulation studies - binds to calcium
    Sodium Citrate
  15. Specimen collected for microbiology that should ALWAYS be sterile
    Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
  16. Substance recognized by the body as foreign or "non-self"
    Antigen
  17. Immune mechanism responsible for body defense that involves T-lymphocytes
    Cell- Mediated Immunity
  18. Pathway of coagulation activated following tissue injury
    Intrinsic Pathway
  19. Term that refers to donor an recipient blood that exhibit and antigen/antibody reaction
    Incompatible
  20. Convergence of the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways of coagulation by activation of Factor X
    Common Pathway
  21. Term that refers to donor blood and recipient blood having no reaction with each other
    Compatible
  22. Testing for antibody in the patient's serum
    Reverse/ Back Typing
  23. Refers to bacteria that stain pink upon a gram stain
    Gram Negative
  24. Study of bacteria
    Bacteriology