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What is the nature of medical technology?
It is a scientific discipline and technology designed to improve the
detection
,
diagnosis
,
treatment
, and
monitoring
of diseases.
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How does medical technology relate to other disciplines?
It has
linkages
with other disciplines for specific diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
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What are the characteristics of medical technology?
Its nature is
contextual
,
interdisciplinary
,
interdependent
, and
systems-based.
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What does the work of a clinical laboratory scientist involve?
They
examine
and
analyze body fluids
,
tissues
,
cells
, and
perform
various
tests
using
equipment
and
machines.
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How has automation affected the work of laboratory scientists?
Due to
automation
, the work of laboratory scientists has become more
analytical.
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Who supervises a medical technologist?
A medical technologist works under the
supervision
of a pathologist or licensed physician.
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What qualifications must a medical technologist have?
They must have passed a
prescribed course
and
examination
and be registered under RA
5527.
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What is the role of medical detectives in medical technology?
Medical detectives identify
microorganisms
and analyze
cells.
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What types of tests do medical technologists perform?
They perform
blood tests
, measure substances in
blood
and other fluids, and identify
organisms
causing infection and disease.
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What is the importance of standards and controls in laboratory work?
They are used to improve the
reliability
of laboratory results.
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What ethical standards must medical technologists adhere to?
They must adhere to
high ethical standards
of performance and
avoid conflicts of interest.
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What does R.A. 5527 refer to?
It is the
Medical Technology
Act of
1969.
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What professional services are included in the practice of medical technology?
Services
include examination of tissues, blood banking, microbiologic procedures, and clinical research.
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What are the routine tests performed by medical technologists?
Serology
(antigen, antibodies, HIV)
Clinical Chemistry
(blood glucose, cholesterol, kidney and liver function tests)
Hematology
(CBC, coagulation studies)
Blood Bank
(screening and compatibility testing)
Histopathology
(tissue examination)
Microscopy
(urinalysis & stool examination)
Microbiology
(bacteria, virus, fungi, parasites)
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What is the purpose of quality control in laboratory testing?
Quality control
ensures the accuracy and precision of results.
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What is the expected turnaround time for STAT results?
STAT results should be delivered in less than
30
minutes.
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What is the role of a pathologist in a laboratory?
The pathologist is the
head
of the laboratory.
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What is the primary focus of medical terminology?
Medical terminology is derived primarily from
Greek
and
Latin
languages.
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What are the three major word parts in medical terminology?
Prefixes
,
word roots
, and
suffixes.
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What do prefixes in medical terminology indicate?
Prefixes indicate
direction
,
number
,
position
,
size
,
presence
or
absence
, or
time.
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What do suffixes in medical terminology often indicate?
Suffixes often indicate a
condition
or a type of
procedure.
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What is the purpose of combining forms in medical terminology?
Combining forms facilitate pronunciation when a word root is combined with another root or a suffix.
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Why is spelling important in medical terminology?
Some medical terms are
spelled differently
but
pronounced
the same and have completely
different
meanings.
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What are abbreviations used for in the medical field?
Abbreviations are used to
shorten
words,
names
, or
phrases.
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What are the roles and responsibilities of medical technology professionals?
Perform clinical laboratory tests (routine and specialist)
Ensure accuracy and precision of results
Be honest in practice
Ensure timely delivery of results
Demonstrate professionalism
Uphold confidentiality
Collaborate with other healthcare professionals
Conduct research
Involvement in health promotion programs
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What is the role of a cytotechnologist?
A cytotechnologist
processes
and
examines
microscopic slides of cells.
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What does a toxicologist specialize in?
A toxicologist specializes in
poisons
,
drugs
, and
drug testing.
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Where can medical technologists find job opportunities?
In
hospitals
, clinical
laboratories
, research
industries
, and educational
institutions.
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What is the significance of the hierarchical overview in clinical laboratories?
The organizational structure is crucial for efficient operation.
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What are the common laboratory personnel roles in a clinical laboratory?
Pathologist: Head of the laboratory
Medical Laboratory Technicians: Assist in testing
Phlebotomist: Collects blood samples
Cytotechnologist: Processes and examines cells
Histotechnologist: Processes and examines tissues
Nuclear Medicine Technologist: Works with radioactive materials
Toxicologist: Tests for poisons and drugs
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What does the macron (¯) indicate in phonetics?
The long sound of vowels
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What does the breve ( ̆) indicate in phonetics?
The short sound of vowels
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How can phonetic spelling assist in pronunciation?
It provides a guideline for pronouncing syllables correctly
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What is the purpose of capitalization in phonetic spelling?
To indicate emphasis on certain syllables
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Why is correct spelling of medical terms important?
Because different spellings can have completely different meanings
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What is an example of two medical terms that are spelled differently but pronounced the same?
ileum (part of the intestine) and ilium (part of the hip bone)
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What are abbreviations used for in the medical field?
To shorten words, names, or phrases
Commonly used for laboratory tests and medical terms
Essential for phlebotomists to know
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What is the importance of the organizational structure in clinical laboratories?
Crucial for efficient operation and management
Ensures clear roles and responsibilities
Facilitates communication and workflow
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Who oversees all hospital functions?
The
Hospital Administrator
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What is the role of the Laboratory Director?
Responsible
for the overall management of the laboratory
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