Phlebotomy Pre Test

What labatory department tests a type and cross-match?
Immunohematology
Microbiology
Cytology
Urinalysis
Cross matched cynes blood
What is the most common source of labatory error?
Technical
Chemical
Administrative
Bacterial
No one makes mistakes
What hospital department cares for newborns/infants?
Oncology
Neonatal
Nephrology
Orthopedic
Child-a-pedic
Where in a hospital would you find a patient with broken bones?
Nephology
Broken bone center
Obstetrics
Orthopedics
Neonantal
An unexpected occurrence in a health care facility that involves death or serious phycological injury is a(n):
Sentinel event
Quality event
Earth-shattering occurence
Standerd operating procedure
Psych centeral
When coming into contact with patients under airborne precautions, it is necessary to wear:
Shoes
A mask and gloves
Hair tie
A gown
Swim suit
Standard Precautions, blood and body fluids from which group are considered biohazards?
IV drug users
HIV-positive patients
Homosexuals
All blood and body fluids
Cancer patients
Anotomy is the study of the:
Shape and structure of the body
Formation of a body part
Fuction of a body part
Formation of red blood cells
The body
Lymph fluid is also called:
Plasma
Serum
Inersital
Blood
Lymph fluid is the only term
The process of using simple substances to build more complex substances is called:
Catabolism
Metabolism
Homeostasis
Anabolism
Xcombolism
Which of the following supports and connects organs and tissues?
Epithelial tissue
Connective tissue
Muscle tissue
Nervous tissue
Tissue in general
The function of the leukocyte is to:
Carry oxygen
Carry nutrients
Fight infection
Carry gas
Stop bleeding
The axial skeleton is responsible or located in
An anchor for muscles
Bones in the foot
Bones in the arm
The skull
Protection to parts of the body
The life span of the red blood cell is approximately:
120 days
9 to 12 days
20 days
365 days
1 day
What is the substance in the erythrocytes that carries oxygen:
Fight infection
Carry oxygen
Stop bleeding
Carry bones
Carry nutrients
The vintricles of the heart are principally responsible for:
Recieving blood
Portal circulation
Pumping blood
Lubrication
The blood making process
The unit of lquid volumein the metric system is the:
Millileter
Gram
Meter
Liter
Centimeter
10 ml is the same as
10 cc
2 liters
7 pounds
6 grams
100 centimeters
The buffy coat consists of:
Leukocytes
Erythrocytes
Plasma
Leukocytes and thrombocytes
Leukocytes and plasma
Which blood vessels generally carry blood that is high in oxygen?
Veins
Arteries
Vuenules
All are equally high in oxygen.
None are high in oxygen.
The main function of the circulatory system is to provide:
Absorbtion
Protection
Elimination
Transportation
Lung and heart protection
The ventricles of the heart are principally responible for:
Recieving blood
Pumping blood
Portal circulation
Heart protection
Lubrication
The formed elements make up about ________ percent of the whole blood volume.
45
87
15
54
61
Which does NOT carry oxygenated blood?
Aorta
Pulmonary vein
Pulmonary artery
Pulmonary sasquach
All of the above
Which of the following is NOT a leukocyte?
Thrombocyte
Monocyte
Neutrophil
Lymphocyte
None of the above
Which bore (diameter) of the needle is the smallest.
16-gauge needle
20-gauge needle
23-gauge needle
21-gauge needle
They are all the same size
Through which size needle will te blood flow fastest?
20
22
21
23
65
In general, a syringe is used when drawing specimens and/or patients, EXCEPT FOR:
Persons with fragile vein walls
Aterial blood gases
Requests for multiple testing, requiring diffrent anticoagulants and multiple testing tubes
Persons with rolly veins
Persons with fat veins
You ae preparing to draw on a child, the best and most co-efficeient technique would be:
Lacet
Butterfly system
Syringe
Regualr needle
All of the above would be ok
When serum is needed for testing, which tube listed should be used?
Lavender
Green
Light blue
Brown
Red
Which tube(s) should be the first order of draw?
Light green
Blood cultures
Grey
Tiger green
Yellow no additive
Select all that apply. Which tubes should be in the fourth order of draw?
Red no gel with additive
Tiger with gel
Brown with gel
Gold with gel
Lavender with gel
If the blood is drawn to quickly from the vein, the vein willl have a tendancy to:
Bruise
Roll
Collapse
Disinegrate
Blow out of the body
Select an answer from the drop down list. Under which of the following conditions would you avoid site for venipuncture?
The artery that lies on the thumb side of the wrist is the:
Radial
Temporal
Ulnar
Popliteal
Femoral
Write what you would do in a scenario where a parent does NOT want their child's blood drawn.
When drawing blood samples, which of the following should be preformed first?
Clean the site
Find the vein
Identify Patient
Apply the tourniquet
Draw the blood
What is the primary source of information wheen labeling a patient in sample testing?
Wristband and patient verification of name
Nurse
Doctor
Patient's family
Name label at the foot of the bed
Once an artieral blood sample is obtained, the puncture site should have pressure held for at least:
1 minute
5 minutes
30 minutes
60 minutes
45 minutes
Write the anwer. Say you are in a scenario where you accidentally prick yourself with a needle belonging to a patient with aids, what do you do?
If a patient had rabies would you:
Refuse to draw on them
Take extra precautions
Quit your job
Draw on them anyway
Wear a helmet and gown
As a general rule and a sign of respect, you should not draw on a patient more than:
Once
Twice
Three times
Four times
Draw on them how many times it takes
When you are drawing on a patient, and mess up, you should:
Discard the needle
Keep drawing
Give up
Try it once more, then discard the needle and re-try
Discard the needle each time you mess up
Which is generally the most common complication from phlebotomy?
Fainting
Bad veins
Hepatoma
Convultions
Patients with cancer
Is the statement true or false? There are more red blood cells than white.
True
False
There are the same amount of them.
The depth of cut made by a puncture device for a heel stick on a full-term infant should be no more than:
2.0 mm
1.5 mm
2.8 mm
3.0 mm
4.0 mm
Hypolycemia is a condition of:
High blood sugar
Low blood sugar
High cholestarol
Low cholestarol
None of the above
Cancer is caused by:
Red blood cells
White blood cells
Cells not dieing
Cells atacking each other
Blood boiling
Check all that apply. Which of the following should you NOT do when drawing a childs blood:
Take their blood
When they refuse to coorperate make them coorperate
Give them candy
Tell them to shutup (when crying)
Give them a stick at the end of the draw
Fluid sorrounding the lungs is also known as:
Pleural
Lung fluid
Fesis
It does not have a name
Cytology
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