100
a thrombosed vein will feel:
what is bumpy
100
which of the following items would the phlebotomist NOT include on a blood specimen label?
what is diagnosis
100
how many types of white blood cells are there?
what is 5
100
when collecting blood from pediatric patients in an impatient setting, it is common for the facility to:
what is require a log of blood volumes collected
100
which of the following scenarios describes the most potentially infectious scenario immediately after patient contact?
what is the phlebotomist rubs his eyes while still wearing his gloves
200
which of the following is NOT a factor when choosing a needle gauge for specimen collection?
what is direction the vein travels on the patients arm
200
the bone marrow of long bones contributes to the cardiovascular system by:
what is forming blood cells
200
cells add and subtract substances from blood unit it becomes?
what is Lymph
200
which of the following is true of a glucose tolerance test?
what is all of the glucose syrup must be consumed within 5 minutes.
200
which two types of white blood cells are phagocytic?
what is neutrophils and monocytes
300
the medical term for fainting is
what is syncope
300
formed elements are:
what is the individual cells within the body
300
gloves should not be worn when:
what is gathering equipment prior to a venipuncture
300
a red top tube can be considered:
what is a clot tube
300
the order of draw is necessary to:
what is prevent cross contamination from additives
400
which of the following statements is true regarding venous valves?
what is they have a characteristic "bumpy" feel
400
the phlebotomists assessment of vein size should:
what is be used to determine the proper needle gauge
400
CO2 is a product of:
what is cellular metabolism
400
what is an important consideration when collecting tubes with potentially hemolyzing additives?
what is to ensure that the blood to additive ratio is correct by completely filling these tubes
400
a standard lancet blade length for capillary collection is:
what is 2.4 mm
500
a blood urea nitrogen test is used to assess:
what is kidney function
500
how is PTT used diagnostically?
what is to diagnose the patients ability to create blood clots
500
hemostasis may be impaired by:
what is liver damage
500
turgor refers to:
what is bounce or resilience
500
basal state collections require how many hours of fasting?
what is 12






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