Phlebotomy
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Chronic Conditions
100

What should you always verify when drawing blood from a patient?

Name and DOB

100

What is a "perfect" BP reading? 

120/80

100

How do you greet a patient at the front? 

How can I help you/Como le puedo ayudar?


Anything welcoming works :) 

100

What is the name of the condition where your body either cannot produce enough insulin or cannot properly use the insulin it makes? 

Diabetes  

200

What vein do you attempt to draw blood from first? 

Cephalic Vein

200

What do we call the brief summary of symptoms a patient gives us during vitals? 

Chief Complaint 

200
At what time should staff come get a a patient once they're ready for vitals? 

At appointment time

200

What condition is generally called "silent killer"? 

Hypertension. 

300

What tubes do you need if you drawing a A1C, CMP, and TSH? 

Lav tube and SST tube

300

What should a patient be instructed to do before taking their BP? 

Arm extended at heart level and feet planted on the ground, sitting for at least 5 min.

300

What do you do if a patient arrives more than 10 min late to their appt? 

Tell them nicely well have to reschedule to next available. 

300
Name the organ in the abdomen responsible for producing insulin? 

Pancreas 

400

What is it called when a patient passed out during a blood draw? 

Vasovagal Syncope/Syncope 

400

What is the name of the artery we get the pulse from on the wrist? 

Radial Artery 

400

What do you do if a banned patient comes in? 

Let a supervisor know/security 

400

What is the difference between chronic and acute conditions? 

Acute conditions develop suddenly and last a short time, while chronic conditions develop slowly and persist for months, years, or a lifetime.

500

What's the difference between plasma and serum? 

Plasma: The blood is prevented from clotting, and when centrifuged, the cells settle to the bottom, leaving plasma on top 

Serum The blood is allowed to naturally clot. 

500

What are the 5 q's if a patient has abnormal vital ranges? 

Blurry vision, HA, Chest Pain, Dizziness, SOB 

500

What is the code for the lockers? 

90.. and corresponding # of locker. 

500

What is Parkinson's disease?


Parkinson's disease is a progressive disorder of the central nervous system that primarily affects movement

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