Clinical Chemistry Automation and POCT

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term used when just glucose testing is performed, then just albumin testing is performed
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Manual review of a patient result before the result can be accepted in the LIS
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Type of anlayzer that allows a stat sample to be prioritized and performed before routine testing
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action that occurs when a result meets unique criteria, the result is transmitted directly to the LIS or HIS
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Type of testing that allows all the various tests on one patient to be performed on that sample beforeI
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Step in the total testing process that may occur prior to the sample being received into the lab
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Step in the total testing process where testing occurs
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Step in the total testing process that may involve calling critical results to a nurse or physician
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Part of the analyzer which aspirates the sample from the tube
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An analyzer methodolgy where concentration of the analyte is proportional to the colorimetric reaction
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Phase of testing where the analyte concentration is calculated
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An arrangement of thick and thin parallel lineson the sample label that contains testing and patient information
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An analyzer methodology based on the rate of the reaction
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The number of samples or tests that can be performed per hour
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Term describing near patient testing
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An analyzer methodology that involves the measurement of current or voltage
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Used to establish internal curve for determining sample concentration
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Quality measure to ensure accuracy and precision