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MR250 Unit 2:. Diagnostic Tests and Laboratory Studies. Week #2: Questions. Any questions regarding Practice Assignments General Questions or Comments Ready to start transcription assignments!. University VACATION. Vacation --- Woo-hoo!!! Please Mark Your calendar: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MR250 Unit 2:Diagnostic Tests and Laboratory Studies

Week #2: Questions

Any questions regarding Practice Assignments

General Questions or CommentsReady to start transcription assignments!

University VACATION

Vacation --- Woo-hoo!!! Please Mark Your calendar:

Starting December 24th students are out until January 2nd

I have gotten the okay to reschedule any seminars done on December 22 and 23 or give full credit – Merry Christmas because you will be getting full credit! Woo-hoo!

University VACATION What does it mean…

ALL Assignments/Projects/Exercises will still be due on January 5th

Students will still be required to post to the Discussion Board for weeks 3 by January 4th

Don’t have to post by Saturday, just post by Tuesday 1/4/11 in order to get credit

Students will have access to their courses during the Winter break and can post at any time

MT CLIENT VACATION

MTClient will be shut down from 12:00 AM midnight Central on FridayDecember 24th until 12:00 PM noon Central on Monday December 27th.

MT Client Website

http://www.tms-ku.com/Group: KAPLANUser ID and Password is the first part of your

Kaplan e-mail and it must be all in capsPlease review the videos on the announcementsIf you are still having problems please send an

e-mail with the specifics of the problem:Not able to log onSound not workingEtc.

Learning Activities

Participate in Discussion BoardRead Chapter 6 in Medical Transcription

FundamentalsReview key terms using flashcards

Chapter 6

Pathology terminology Gross pathology Histopathology

fine needle aspiration (FNA)

biopsyexcisional biopsy

Cytology Tissue chemistry Flow cytometry

Culture and sensitivityPetri dishculture and

sensitivity test (C&S) See Sample pathology

report page 132

Chapter 6

Laboratory StudiesUrine tests

specific gravity pH glucose ketones nitrites bilirubin and urobilinogen leukocyte esterase centrifuge sediments casts crystals

Hematologic Studies Complete blood count with

Differential – (CBC with diff.) White blood count (WBC) Red blood count (RBC) Hemoglobin (Hgb) Hematocrit (Hct) Platelet count (PLT) MCV MCH MCHC RDW

Chapter 6

CBC with diff. Segmented neutrophils

Dictated as segs Band neutrophils

Dictated as bands Lymphocytes

Dictated as lymphs Monocytes

Dictated as monos Eosinophils

Dictated as eos Basophils

Dictated as basos

Example: (Employer Preference)

The CBC showed WBCs of 6500 with 60% segs, 8% bands, 21% lymphs, 7% monos, 2% eos, and 2% basos.

OR

The CBC showed a white blood count of 6500 with 60 neutrophils, 8 bands, 12 lymphocytes, 7 monocytes, 2 eosinophils, and 2 basophils.

Chapter 6 Metabolic Panel

Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) – Chem-7

Comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP)

Electrolytes Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) Liver function tests (LFTs) Aspartate aminotransferase

(AST) Alanine aminotransferase

(ALT) Bone profile

Iron StudiesMyoglobinHemochromatosisSerum ironFerritinTotal iron binding

capacity (TIBC) transferrin

Chapter 6

Cultures Urine culture Blood culture

Gram stain

Radiology X-ray CT scan

with and without contrast

MRI/MRA PET scan Ultrasonography

Doppler ultrasound

Book of Style Page 118

Laboratory Values 6.2.13 page 118 Use commas to separate values of a single panel

or test. Use periods to separate the values of unrelated tests. In the example below, the CBC values are grouped together in one sentence; the chemistry values in another.

ExampleLaboratory Data: White count 5.2, hemoglobin

15, and hematocrit 39. Sodium 149, potassium 4.2, and chloride 103.

Book of Style Page 245

Lab Values 10.3.8 page 245Use arabic numerals and decimals to

express lab values.WBC 5.2, hemoglobin 14, and hematocrit 33.Sodium 139, potassium 4.6, chloride 106, and

bicarb 28.Use commas to separate values of a single

panel or test. Use periods to separate the values of unrelated laboratories tests.

Book of Style Page 245

Do not use a comma to separate a lab value from the test it describes.White count 5300

NotWhite count, 5300 (no comma)

When a lab value is expressed as a percentage, use whatever form is dictated. D: Polys 58% T: Polys 58%D: Polys 0.58. T: Polys 0.58.D: Polys 58. T: Polys 58.

Book of Style Page 322

Laboratory Tests 14.2.1 CK-MB tPA acyl CoA HDL HDL1 / HDL2

HDL-C HDL-R HMG Coa IDL IDL-C IDL-R LDL

LDL-C LDL-R LPL LDL LDL-C LDL-R LPL LPL188

LP-X LRP1 / LRP2

VHDL VLDL-C VLDL-R

Book of Style Page 451

Radiology 24.1X-ray: lowercase and

hyphenate. His x-ray was not in the

jacket. (noun) He was x-rayed

yesterday. (verb) His x-ray films have been

lost. (adjective)

Capitalize x-ray only when it is the first word in a sentence.

Avoid using the prefix re- with x-ray. Recast the sentence to avoid this usage. We are going to x-ray her

again. Plain vs. plane films: The correct

term is plain which refers to an x-ray that has been done without contrast. It is not a reference to a directional plane or surface. Plain film of the abdomen

was negative.

Websites:

www.mtsamples.com

http://www.stedmans.com/AtWork/section.cfm/27

https://www.labcorp.com/wps/portal/provider/testmenu/

Final Thoughts

Remember to post to discussion board Complete assignments on MT Client See you next Seminar – same time and same

place. Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays! Happy NEW 2011!!!! See you all next year! I love saying that! Happy Typing!

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