Venipuncture
Pre, Exam, and Post
Capillary and POC
Urinalysis, Body FLuids and Other Specimens
Phleb and Quality Assessment?
100
Where should the tourniquet be placed on the patient during the venipuncture procedure?
What is 3 inches above the venipuncture site?
100
A basal state exists when?
What is in the early morning, 12 hours after the last ingestion of food?
100
After oxygen crosses the respiratory membrane (in the lung) into the blood, about 97% of it combines with?
What is hemoglobin?
100
Creatinine clearance is determined through the use of?
What is urine specimen?
100
The terms venesection/venisection are synonymous with (the same as) which of the following?
What is phlebotomy?
200
During the venipuncture, the needle should be inserted at what angle to the skin?
What is 30 degrees or less?
200
Which of the following is another term for fainting?
What is syncope?
200
What is synonymous with POCT?
What is near-patient testing? or something close?
200
Which of the following types of urine specimens is the “cleanest,” or least contaminated?
What is a midstream specimen?
200
The term phlebotomy is derived from Greek words that meaning?
What is vein, cut?
300
During the venipuncture procedure, what should the phlebotomist do after the needle is inserted and blood begins to flow?
What is releasing the tourniquet?
300
Which of the following has been shown to erroneously affect laboratory test results, leading to falsely elevated results?
What is violent crying?
300
What of the following refers to the term hematocrit? Letters or abbreviations
What is hct or crit
300
A 24-hour urine specimen is usually collected to test for?
What is creatinine clearance?
300
Which of the following is the medical specialty that pertains to the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders?
What is dermatology?
400
The term STAT refers to what?
What is immediate and urgent specimen collecton.. or something of the like?
400
Swelling in the area around a venipuncture site usually leads to?
What is hematoma formation?
400
Na+, Cl-, HCO3-, and K+ are usually referred to as?
What are electrolytes?
400
Which of the following types of specimens is most frequently collected for analysis?
What is urine?
400
Which of the following specialities would relate to diagnosis and treatment of cancer?
What is oncology?
500
How many more times should a phlebotomist try to perform a venipuncture on a patient if he has failed once already?
What is once more?
500
Which of the following should stop the health care worker from collecting blood from a patient’s arm vein?
What is a mastectomy on the same side?
500
What type of urine specimen is needed to detect an infection?
What is clean-catch?
500
Receiving an emergency lab test request is an example of which phase of laboratory testing?
What is preexam/preanalytical?
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