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What is 90% of plasma?
Water
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What is most reference levels are collected when a patient hasn't eaten in 12 hours called
basal state
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What is a sharps container?
Red container any potentially infectious and sharp item goes
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What is Nosocmial infection?
Infection contracted in the hospital
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What is a tan tube used for?
Trace elements
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What is a membrane made up of hemoglobin?
Erythrocyte
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What is going to cause pain to the patient if you do it when the needle is in the patients arm?
applying pressure
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What is transfixion?
Needle goes all the way through the vein
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What is the procedure for an accidental arterial puncture to make sure the bleeding has stopped?
raise arm above heart for 10 minutes
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What is applying pressure after a venipuncture trying to prevent?
Hematoma
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What is a B cell and T cell?
Lymphocyte
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What is the appropriate time to take the tourniquet off?
When filling final tube
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What is the primary site for venipuncture?
Antecubital fossa
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What is the most common PPE for phlebotomists?
Gloves
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What is the organization that provides data on public health and disease control
CDC
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What is the appropriate distance from the draw site to place tourniquet?
3-4 inches
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What is a pathogen?
Any potentially infectious microbe
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What is reverse isolation?
A patient at higher risk of contracting an infection
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What is blood typing test called?
Immunohematology
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What is needed to secure a hand vein?
anchor vein more firmly
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What is caused by the pressure from an evacuated tube overpowering the vein?
vein collapse
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What is a vein that is straight and a predictable course?
a suitable vein
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What is the correct procedure for if you make a mistake with the order of draw?
Stop the draw and redraw at a new site
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