Phlebotomy reveiw quiz

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a review test of phlebotomy final quiz
Joshua Flores
Quiz by Joshua Flores, updated more than 1 year ago
Joshua Flores
Created by Joshua Flores almost 8 years ago
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Question 1

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What is the Abbreviation for immediately?[blank_start]----------[blank_end]
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  • Stat

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What does Hematuria mean? [blank_start]-------------[blank_end]
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  • Blood in the Urine

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What is the Abbreviation of Hemoglobin? [blank_start]--[blank_end]
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  • Hb

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Tachycardia means what? [blank_start]Abnormal increase in heartbeat[blank_end]
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  • Abnormal increase in heartbeat

Question 5

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Temporary reduction of blood supply to an organ due to obstruction of a blood vessel is called? [blank_start]Ischemia[blank_end]
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  • Ischemia

Question 6

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cessation of signs and symptoms is reffered to as [blank_start]remission[blank_end]
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  • remission

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When blood alcohol testing is preformed the site must be cleaned by [blank_start]chlorahexadine[blank_end]
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  • chlorahexadine

Question 8

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[blank_start]Blood gases[blank_end] require and arterial specimen
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  • Blood gases

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[blank_start]urine[blank_end] is most commonly tampered with during testing
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  • urine

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[blank_start]Lypemic[blank_end] is used to describe the blood shortly after a meal causing it to have a cloudy appearance
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  • Lypemic

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[blank_start]Polycystic kidney disease[blank_end] is not a condition of diabetes melitus
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  • Polycystic kidney disease

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[blank_start]Hypothyroidism[blank_end] is not a disorder found with elevated levels of blood glucose
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  • Hypothyroidism

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[blank_start]Globules[blank_end] may resemble veins in obese patients
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  • Globules

Question 14

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[blank_start]Nurses[blank_end] will be present during collection of blood from a psychiatric patients to assist in anyway needed.
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  • Nurses

Question 15

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[blank_start]Jaundice[blank_end] is the yellowish color of the skin.
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  • Jaundice

Question 16

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In children younger then 2 yrs of age for blood collection the items used include a butterfly collection set and a needle gauge of [blank_start]23[blank_end]
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  • 23

Question 17

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microtubes should not be overfilled because there is not enough anticoagulant for the [blank_start]increased volume of blood.[blank_end]
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  • increased volume of blood

Question 18

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Venipuncture procedures are more difficult in geriatric patients because their skin is [blank_start]thinner[blank_end]
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  • thinner

Question 19

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[blank_start]10mL[blank_end] is the amount of blood needed for the optimal recovery of microorganisms in adult blood culture.
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  • 10mL

Question 20

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A hereditary blood disease marked by greatly prolonged blood coagulation time is known as [blank_start]hemophilia[blank_end]
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  • hemophilia

Question 21

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If a nerve is contacted during venipuncture what symptoms occur - [blank_start]Painful burning sensation[blank_end]
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  • Painful burning sensation

Question 22

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you must avoid [blank_start]putting anything into the mouth[blank_end] if a patient is having a seizure
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  • putting anything into the mouth

Question 23

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You should [blank_start]raise patients arm above heart level[blank_end] if a patient continues to bleed after a venipuncture.
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  • raise patients arm above heart level

Question 24

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[blank_start]children[blank_end] are the only patients usually put into restraints when they are uncooperative
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  • children

Question 25

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[blank_start]45[blank_end] is the normal adult hematocrit
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  • 45

Question 26

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cholesterol tryglicerides, fatty acids, and phospholipids form - [blank_start]Lipids[blank_end]
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  • Lipids

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The good type of cholesterol is [blank_start]Hdl[blank_end]
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  • Hdl

Question 28

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CBC collection tubes contain [blank_start]Anticoagulant[blank_end]
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  • Anticoagulant

Question 29

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Any rod shaped bacteria is [blank_start]Bacilli[blank_end]
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  • Bacilli

Question 30

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Whole blood testing is usually good for specimens up to [blank_start]24 hrs old[blank_end]
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  • 24 hrs old

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[blank_start]capillary puncture[blank_end] require the smallest amounts of blood
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  • capillary puncture

Question 32

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[blank_start]Candida albicans[blank_end] is an example of a yeast infection
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  • Candida albicans

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A relationship in which both organisms benefit is called [blank_start]Mutualism[blank_end]
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  • Mutualism

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[blank_start]Bacilli[blank_end] is a rod shaped Bacterium
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  • Bacilli

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[blank_start]Hemolytic[blank_end] is a type of anemia characterized by chronic Premature destruction of red blood cells
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  • Hemolytic

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An Abnormal increase in the number of erythrocytes in the blood is called [blank_start]polycythemia[blank_end]
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  • polycythemia

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Lymphedema is most common in [blank_start]lower limb[blank_end] parts of the body
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  • lower limb

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[blank_start]Hemophilia a[blank_end] is also called classic hemophilia
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  • Hemophilia a

Question 39

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Dysfunction of [blank_start]left ventricle[blank_end] of the heart is most common cause of heart failure
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  • left ventricle

Question 40

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[blank_start]Emboli[blank_end] form air bubble clumps of bacteria and globules of fat
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  • Emboli

Question 41

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[blank_start]Polycythemia[blank_end] is blood disorder that is seen more commonly in individuals who are exposed to high altitudes for prolonged time periods
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  • Polycythemia

Question 42

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[blank_start]There is no treatment[blank_end] of lympadema
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  • There is no treatment

Question 43

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the most common type of urine sample is [blank_start]Single random specimen[blank_end]
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  • Single random specimen

Question 44

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Culture and sensitivity tests require [blank_start]clean catch midstream specimen[blank_end]
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  • clean catch midstream specimen

Question 45

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[blank_start]infection[blank_end] is the reason that catheterization is not routinely used
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  • infection

Question 46

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If a urine specimen container must be sterile it is because it will be [blank_start]sent to a laboratory for culture[blank_end]
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  • sent to a laboratory for culture

Question 47

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Urine Specimens should be processed within [blank_start]1 hour[blank_end] after collection
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  • 1 hour

Question 48

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Cloudy urine cannot indicate [blank_start]Normal Hydration[blank_end]
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  • Normal Hydration

Question 49

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Coagullation tests may be affected by rough handling or [blank_start]agitation[blank_end]
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  • agitation

Question 50

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[blank_start]To slow the metabolic process[blank_end] certain tests require cooling
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  • To slow the metabolic process

Question 51

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Blood culture specimens are usually collected into [blank_start]Culture media[blank_end]
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  • Culture media

Question 52

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[blank_start]log sheet[blank_end] is usually used in laboratory for hand delivered specimens
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  • log sheet

Question 53

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The 3 basic proccesing steps for blood specimens in the clinical laboratory include all of the following except [blank_start]agitation[blank_end]
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  • agitation

Question 54

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When shipping infectious substances by air they should be protected from [blank_start]Dry ice[blank_end]
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  • Dry ice

Question 55

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Reports of laboratory results should be maintained [blank_start]permanently[blank_end]
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  • permanently

Question 56

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[blank_start]Turnaround time[blank_end] is the entire length of the process of the blood specimen ordering through testing to reporting.
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  • Turnaround time

Question 57

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Inadequate mixing of blood specimens cause [blank_start]clots to form[blank_end]
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  • clots to form

Question 58

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standing orders should be reviewed and updated [blank_start]semi annually or biannually[blank_end]
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  • semi annually or biannually

Question 59

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Compliance does not prevent [blank_start]quality customer service[blank_end]
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  • quality customer service

Question 60

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standing orders mean that, what does not have to be continually written - [blank_start]New orders[blank_end]
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  • New orders

Question 61

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[blank_start]invasive[blank_end] is a procedure that penetrates the skin
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  • invasive

Question 62

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Mislabeled tubes can cause over or under medication by causing the [blank_start]wrong test results to go to the patient[blank_end]
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  • wrong test results to go to the patient

Question 63

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Entering billing info or other info on lab patients into a lab computer system is [blank_start]not a non allowed duty[blank_end] for phlebotomists
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  • not a non allowed duty

Question 64

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Records must be maintained for any state of federal govt. scrutiny if [blank_start]required[blank_end]
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  • required

Question 65

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[blank_start]Venesection[blank_end] what Phlebotomy was call when Hippocrates was alive
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  • Venesection

Question 66

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Phlebotomy licensure varies from [blank_start]state to state[blank_end]
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  • state to state

Question 67

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Hospitals are accredited by the joint commission for [blank_start]3 yrs[blank_end]
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  • 3 yrs

Question 68

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[blank_start]Nonfeasance[blank_end] is the failure to preform an act that should have been preformed
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  • Nonfeasance

Question 69

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In Phlebotomy most cases involve malpractice and [blank_start]negligence[blank_end]
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  • negligence

Question 70

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[blank_start]CRP[blank_end] is not included in coagulation studies
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  • CRP

Question 71

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[blank_start]Blood culture[blank_end] may assist in diagnosis of septicemia
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  • Blood culture

Question 72

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Blood differential measures the percentage of [blank_start]WBC[blank_end]
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  • WBC

Question 73

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[blank_start]Cholesterol[blank_end] is not a component of the chem 8
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  • Cholesterol

Question 74

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[blank_start]Hemoglobin[blank_end] is the oxygen carrying compound of red blood cells
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  • Hemoglobin

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[blank_start]Capillaries[blank_end] are the smallest diameter vessels
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  • Capillaries

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[blank_start]Saphenous[blank_end] is the largest vein
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  • Saphenous

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Most adults blood volume is approximately [blank_start]5 L[blank_end]
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  • 5 L

Question 78

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The popliteal vein is located in the [blank_start]leg[blank_end]
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  • leg

Question 79

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[blank_start]1:10[blank_end] bleach dilutions is able to clean contaminated specimens
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  • 1:10

Question 80

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[blank_start]Universal Precautions[blank_end] are approaches to infection control designed to prevent transmission of blood borne disease
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  • Universal Precautions

Question 81

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[blank_start]Macrophages[blank_end] are able to phagotyze microorganisms
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  • Macrophages

Question 82

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[blank_start]Alcohol[blank_end] is the most widely used antiseptic solution but not the most effective
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  • Alcohol

Question 83

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[blank_start]Health care facility acquired[blank_end] is a true statement about nosocomial infection
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  • Health care facility acquired

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[blank_start]Hand washing[blank_end] is the most effective means of preventing infection
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  • Hand washing

Question 85

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The OSHA requires that health care workers be tested annually for [blank_start]tuberculosis[blank_end]
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  • tuberculosis

Question 86

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EDTA is an anticoagulant that is present in a [blank_start]lavender tube[blank_end]
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  • lavender tube

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[blank_start]Green[blank_end] colored stoppers signify a tube containing heparin
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  • Green

Question 88

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When no blood drawing chair is available the patient should be [blank_start]lying on the examination table[blank_end]
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  • lying on the examination table

Question 89

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Acidcitrite dextrose is additive found in a tube with a [blank_start]yellow[blank_end] colored stopper
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  • yellow

Question 90

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EDTA is present in lavender stoppered tubes and works by binding to [blank_start]calcium[blank_end] in order to prevent coagulation
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  • calcium

Question 91

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[blank_start]Light blue[blank_end] stopper color identifies a tube used for coagulation testing
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  • Light blue

Question 92

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During venipuncture the needle is inserted bevel side [blank_start]facing up[blank_end]
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  • facing up

Question 93

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Invert light blue stopper tube [blank_start]3 to 4[blank_end] times
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  • 3 to 4

Question 94

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Phlebotomist may attempt [blank_start]2[blank_end] times to draw blood from a single patient
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  • 2

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[blank_start]Correct mandatory info[blank_end] on a specimen label is date and time, phlebotomist initials, and Patient name.
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  • Correct mandatory info

Question 96

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When the Phlebotomist transfers the blood drawn from a syringe or tube he must do all of the following except: Push [blank_start]on the plunger during transfer[blank_end]
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  • on the plunger during transfer

Question 97

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Excessive bleeding may occur in patients [blank_start]suffering from hemophilia[blank_end]
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  • suffering from hemophilia

Question 98

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If an artery is accidentally punctured the phlebotomist must apply pressure directly to the side for [blank_start]5 mins[blank_end]
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  • 5 mins

Question 99

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all of the following are reasons for rejection of a specimen except : [blank_start]sufficient quantity[blank_end]
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  • sufficient quantity
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