Phlebotomy 1
Patient care general
Definitions
EKG
Misc. 2
100
This is another name for dermal samples.

What are capillary samples?

100

How often the PCT must check restraints on patients who are restrained.

What is every fifteen minutes?

100

Fibrilation

What is a rapid and inconsistent pulse?

100

This is the segment between the QRS complex and the next peak.

What is the ST segment?

100

Devices using occasional compression to prevent unwanted blood clots from forming.

What are sequential compression devices?

200

This amount of urine is used for urinalysis.

What is 30 mLs?

200

What is the trendelenburg position?

The trendelenburg position is where the patient is position with the head below the feet, lying on their back.

200

Somatic tremors

What are muscular movements?
200

The standard rate for EKG machines.

What is 25 mm per second?


200

A surgical opening to access someone's organs, often the colon.

What is an Ostom?

300

This is what gold tubes contain.

What is serum?

300

The position where the patient isn't fully sitting up, but is at about 45 degrees give or take.

What is the semi fowler's position?

300

Atrial flutter

What are regular and consistent flutters of the P wave from the atrium?

300
Another name for precordial leads.

What are V leads?

300

The process of recording where potential court relevant evidence travels and with whom.

What is the chain of custody?

400

This is the order of draw for dermal samples by color.

What is lavender, light blue, green, grey, gold, red?

400

the three main levels of weight bearing.

What are full, partial, and non?

400

This is the definition of syncope.

What is temporarily passing out due to drop in blood pressure?

400

The location of the black lead on a standard 5 lead setup.

What is the upper left quadrant?

400

The stage of the pressure where skin is completely eroded.

What is stage 3?

500

The additives added to light blue, purple, and red tubes respectively.

What are sodium citrate, EDTA, and clotting activator.

500

This vital sign is completed first for infants.

What is the O2 sat?

500

EDTA

An anticoagulant added to phlebotomy tubes to prevent premature clotting of the blood

500
The location of a green lead on a standard 5 lead EKG.

What is the lower right quadrant?

500
The ideal glucose levels.

What are between 70 and 99 mg/dL when fasting, and 1-2 hours after eating, below 140 mg/d

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