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What is Lavender
A CBC should be collected in what color tube?
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What is light blue
If you have a green tube and a light blue tube which would you draw first?
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What is washing your hands
What is the FIRST thing you should do before drawing someones blood
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What is Integumentary System
Protects against harmful pathogens. Includes skin, hair, nails and glands
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What is subclavian
All of the following are antecubital veins EXCEPT: accessory cephalic; median;median basilic; or subclavian?
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What is a blue top tube
A pro thrombin (PT) should be collected in what color tube?
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What is a Red Top tube
Would you draw a lavender tube or a red tube first?
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What are name and date of birth
what are the 2 patient identifiers
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What is the skeletal system
Supports and protects internal organs. Includes bones, ligaments joints and cartilage
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what is the importance of explaining the importance of holding still
When drawing blood from an older child the most important consideration is: 1)assuring the child that it won't be painful. 2)explaining all of the tests being collected.. 3)explaining the importance of holding still. 4)offering the child a reward for not crying
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What is a grey top tube
Glucose are collected in what color tube?
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What is a lavender top tube
What color tube is an EDTA tube
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What are gloves
When drawing a patient what should you always wear
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What is the muscular system
Allows skeletal movement and heat production. Includes Muscles and tendons
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What is injuring the calcaneus
It is necessary to control the depth of lancet insertion during heel puncture to avoid: 1)damage to the tendons; 2)injuring the calcaneus; 3)puncturing an artery; 4)unnecessary bleeding..
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What is a red top
What color tube would you use for a drug test
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What is yellow, light blue, red, green,lavender, gray
What is the order of draw
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what is a sharps or biohazard contaier
Where should you always put used needles
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What is the nervous syystem
Recognizes and interprets sensory stimuli. Includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
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What is slow metabolic process
Some blood specimens require cooling to: 1)avoid hemolysis of RBCs; 2)prevent premature clotting; 3)promote serum separation; 4)slow metabolic processes.
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What is a Lavender top tube
What color top tube wouldyou use for a hemoglobin
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What is green
What color tube contains heparin
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what are name, dob, hospital ID, date, initials, time
What information should be put on the label of a tube of blood after you have drawn the patient
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What is the respiratory system
Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air and the circulatory system. Includes nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs
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What is 2.0
According to CLSI depth of heel puncture should not exceed: 1) 1.5mm; 2) 2.0mm 3) 2.4mm 4) 4.9mm
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