Technique
Complications
Special Collection
Tests
POCT
100
The angel of the needle inserted into the vein
What is 15-30 degrees?
100
Leaving the tourniquet on too long cause
What is hemoconcentration?
100
The timing for a glucose tolerance test begins when
What is when the patient finishes drinking the glucose?
100
Test kept on ice slurry after collection
What is Ammonia Level?
100
Procedural controls that verify that the test kit and added reagents are performing correctly
What are internal controls?
200
The maximum length of time the tourniquet should be applied
What is ONE minute?
200
A patient who appears pale and has cold, damp skin may develop this
What is syncope?
200
The time a trough level for therapeutic drug monitoring should be collected
What is 30 minutes before the medication is administered?
200
Liver test that must be protected from light
What is Bilirubin Test?
200
The most common POCT test performed at home and in the hospital
What is Glucose?
300
The vein of choice for venipuncture
What is the medial?
300
Complication caused by pulling the plunger back too fast
What is hemolyzed?
300
The type of blood culture that should be collected first
What is Aerobic?
300
Test that must be drawn without a tourniquet
What is Lactate (lactic acid)?
300
The recommended sample for urine pregnancy
What is first morning urine?
400
Prior to bandaging the puncture site, the phlebotomist should
What is examine the site or bleeding?
400
Physicians approval is required when collecting blood
What is drawing blood from feet veins?
400
Samples for cold agglutinins must be kept
What is warm?
400
Test that requires "special" Asceptic technique
What are blood cultures?
400
The test used to monitor Coumadin (warfarin) therapy
What is PT (INR)?
500
The process to prevent veins from moving
What is anchoring the vein while inserting the needles?
500
Condition that occurs when large amounts of blood is removed at one time.
What is Iatrogenic Anemia?
500
Blood test that requires a strict chain of custody
What is blood alcohol testing?
500
Test drawn at 8am or 4 pm
What is Cortisol Level?
500
Two breath samples are used to test for this condition
What is H-Plyori?
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