Module 1
Module 2
Module 3
Module 4
Module 5 & 6
100

What are nonblood specimens a phlebotomist can retrieve?

sputum, urine, 

100

what does RACE stand for?

Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish

100

why are examples of active listening?

eye contact, sitting up right, and nodding your head 

100
what is the correct order of draw?

yellow, light blue, red, speckled red, green, speckled green, purple, gray

100

what do blood cultures confirm the presence of?

bacteria

200

Where should a phlebotomist label specimens?

In front of the patient to check for accuracy 

200

what should you do if someone starts experiencing shock while getting blood drawn?

elevate the legs so head is lower then the rest of the body, and keep the patient laying down

200

what is pace when speaking with a patient?

the speed at which a person speaks 

200

why additive does a lavender tube usually have?

EDTA

200

what two bottles do blood cultures consist of?

anerobic and aerobic 

300

what is phlebotomy?

an incision into the vein for the purpose of drawing blood 

300

what should you do if someone starts experiencing an external hemorrhage while getting blood drawn?

apply pressure to the wound using a cloth or gauze

300

what is tone reffering when speaking with a patient? 

the emotional quality or attitude of your voice 

300

what additive to light blue tubes usually have?

sodium citrate 

300

what does aerobic mean?

with oxygen 

400

what is the meaning of therapeutic?

related to the healing of a disease 

400

what should you do if someone starts experiencing a seizure while getting blood drawn?

stop the procedure, call for help, place the patient laying down and turned on there side 

400

what are 4 types of nonverbal consent? 

eye contact, personal space, body language, and facial expressions 

400

which vein is considered the best vein to draw blood from?

median cubital 

400

what does anerobic mean?

without oxygen

500

what does brady- mean?

slow

500

what should you do if someone starts experiencing a hematoma while getting blood drawn?

stop the procedure and apply pressure for at least 5 minutes

500

where can communication barriers arise from?

cultural backgrounds, cognitive abilities, physical disabilities, etc. 

500

which vein is considered the final resort vein?

basilic 

500

should aerobic or anerobic blood cultures be drawn first? 

aerobic 

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