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Excessive amount of fat in stool- can indicate faulty absorption of fat from
small intestine
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1 Steatorrhea 2 Hemoglobin A1C Assay
3 Limit Transmission of infectious agent 4 Select Lancet Size
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, Hemoglobin A1C Assay Measures sugar level in blood for past 3-4 months
Normal Hemoglobin A1C 4.0 and below
Assay Result
Pre-diabetic Hemoglobin 7.0 and above
A1C Assay Result
Median Cubital Vein Most preferred for phlebotomy
Phlemotomist should ____ prior to performing capillary
Select Lancet Size
puncture
1) Agent 2) Reservoir 3) Portal of Exit 4) Mode of
Chain of Infection
Transmission 5) Portal of Entry 6) susceptible host
Infectious Agents Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi, parasites
Portal of Exit Agent leaves its reservoir
Standard precautions (or Control measures aimed at preventing the spread of
transmission-based the disease as infectious agents exit the reservoir
precautions)
Blood Culture Checks for bacteria and septicemia
When obtaining a blood culture from an adult, you
8-10 ML
should collect _____
Allows infectious agent access to susceptible host
(broken skin, mucous membranes, and body systems
Portal of entry
exposed to external environment such as
gastrointestinal, respiratory, and reproductive)
Limit Transmission of Transmission-based precautions (gloves, mask), and
infectious agent aseptic technique (hand washing)
Susceptible Host 'At risk', not resistant or immune
Identification of the patients at risk, treat their
Infection control at
underlying condition for susceptibility, or isolate them
susceptible host level
from the reservoir