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William Harvey Hospital Pathology Dept Christmas Quiz 2010. Wed December 15 th 2010 For one day only Your host: Bill Chaffe. Rules / Prizes. Please work on your own – don’t cheat!! 1 point for each correct answer (40 possible) Quiz sheet to be marked by person to your left
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William Harvey HospitalPathology Dept Christmas Quiz 2010 Wed December 15th 2010 For one day only Your host: Bill Chaffe
Rules / Prizes • Please work on your own – don’t cheat!! • 1 point for each correct answer (40 possible) • Quiz sheet to be marked by person to your left • Sheets to be left with Bill at end of session • First prize £20 cinema voucher • 2nd Prize bottle wine • 3rd prize ‘broken’ slab of chocolate
What do the following sets of letters stand for? • CAPA • CPA • CPD • CEO • NICE • IBMS • NPSA • RCPath • DGH • LIMS
General Haematology 13. How many B vitamins are there? 14. What is the oldest recorded age for a patient with sickle cell disease? 15. When was haemoglobin first discovered? 16. What date did William Harvey discover the circulation of blood? 17. Howell Jolly Bodies are a feature of what cells?
General Haematology 18. Which is not a recognised species of malaria • Plasmodium aeuminatum • Plasmodium jefferi • Plasmodium shortii • Plasmodium dubrisii 19. Which of these is the odd one out? • Turk cell • Plasma cell • Burr cell • Mantle cell
General Chemistry 20. Name the tests that make up a renal function profile 21. Potassium levels are affected by haemolysis True or False? 22. A glucose sample can be used to measure electrolytes True or False? 23. What tests are part of a routine ‘Thyroid function’ test?
General Reception 24. How many different coloured vacutainers are processed by pathology? 25. What colour request paper characterises a request from pPCI? 26. What is the electronic pathology request ordering system used by GP surgeries called? 27. What speed are coagulation samples centrifuged at prior to testing? 28. How many individual samples are processed by EKHUFT pathology each year? (to nearest 100,000)
Blood Transfusion 29. What nationality was the discoverer of the ABO blood groups? 30. What is the most common ABO group in Kent? 31. How often may a fit person donate blood each year? 32. What is the bleep number of your site transfusion practitioner? 33. How many different blood group systems are there?
Immunology 34. The correct way to transport a sample for cryoglobulins is • In your pocket • In your armpit • In your cleavage • In a flask 35. Which of these is not needed in order to diagnose myeloma? • Increased plasma cells in bone marrow • Paraprotein band in serum and/or urine • Lytic lesions on X ray • Anti nuclear antibody
Other 36. What bodily function isn’t possible in outer space? 37. Who developed a vaccine against rabies in 1885? 38. How many chromosomes does a garden pea have? 39. How many staff work within Pathology at WHH? 40. Name a WHH ward connected to William Harvey (the person the hospital is named after!)