Phlebotomy

& Lab
Collection
Ethical Legal Issues
Medical Terminology
Mix-It-UP
General Questions
100

Which of the following information below is not required to be on the label of a medical specimen?

1. Date of Collection

2. Time of Collection 

3. Patient's Full Name 

4. Full Name & Signature of the person collecting the specimen 

4. Full Name & Signature of the person collecting the specimen

100

Define DNR 

Outlines that no heroic measures should be taken and speaks for the patient in that when their heart stops beating or patient stops breathing, no CPR will be provided. The DNR is what the patient WISHES and the physican signs the order.  

100

If a patient is lying on their back, they are in what position? 

Supine 

100

Which of the following MUST be interrupted in order to break the chain of infection?

a. Portal of Exit

b. Agents

c. Mode of Transmission 

 d. Any of the Above 

d. Any of the Above

100

Students need to achieve what on the PCT Certification Exam to pass? 

a. 70%

b. 80%

c. 90%

d. None of the above 

a. 70%

200

What instructions are provided to a female patient when when a clean-catch urine sample is needed? 

Instruct patient to wash her hands. Urinate a small amount into the toilet and begin to collect the sample using sterile specimen cup. 

200

Define the follwing condents: Informed, Implied, Expressed, and Parental 

Informed- When a patient gives you voluntary permission for a medical procedure after receiving adequate information about the risk of methods used, and consequences of the procedure

Expressed- When a patient gives you permission verbally or in writing for a procedure

Implied- The patient’s action gives you permission for the procedure without verbal or written consent

Parental- The parent or legal guardian of the minor child must give permission for procedures administered to underage patients. It will vary on the state law range from 18 to 21 years of age

200

What does the term edema mean? Use the whiteboards to answer 

a. rash 

b. within 

c. vomiting 

d. swelling 

d. swelling

200

When you are in doubt about any task, what should you do? 

Ask the Nurse 

200

Blood is circulated through the lungs for enrichment with oxygen and:

a. Enrichment with iron 

b. Removal of carbon dioxide 

c. Removal of iron 


b. Removal of carbon dioxide

300

Where are the best sites for blood collection? 

  1. Median Cubital Vein 

  2. Cephalic Vein

  3. Basilic Vein (Last Resort) 

300

Write the Five Rights-Use the whiteboard.

  • First Right  (Task)- Whether the task can be delegated to another person or if it is more appropriate for it to be performed by the nurse. 

  • Second Right- refers to the circumstance; the PCT should always assess if the patient is stable enough for the task to safely performed. 

  • Third Right- refers to the right person. The PCT should ask if they feel they are able to perform the task appropriately. 

  • Fourth Right- refers to directions. PCT should ask themselves if they received enough/adequate instructions regarding the assignment. 

  • Fifth Right- refers to supervision. The PCT should ask themselves if they are going to have an appropriate amount of supervision while performing the task. 

300

Which of the following definitions match the term patellectomy?

a. incision made to the patella

b. pertaining to the patella 

c. fusion of the patella 

d. removal of the patella 

d. removal of the patella

300

When there is an order for a fasting test, who should verify with the patient that he/she has fasted? 

a. nurse 

b. doctor 

c. phlebotomist/PCT 

d. lab tech 

c. phlebotomist/PCT

300

Which of these is not considered an antispetic? 

a. Providone-iodine 

b. Chlorhexidine gluonate

c. Dihydrogen monoxide 

d. Alcohol 

c. Dihydrogen monoxide

400


White blood cells in the urine can be strong for indicator of:

a. Pregancy 

b. Urinary tract infection

c. Glucose 

d. Enzymaticn disorder 

b. Urinary tract infection

400

The failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonable person would give under similar circumstances and if someone suffers injury because of  another's failure to live up to a required duty of care.
This is called...

Negligence 

400

What does the prefix dys-mean? 

Difficult 

400

Which is not a light sensitive test?

a. Bilirubin 

b. Arterial blood gas

c. Porphyins 

d. Beta Carotene

b. Arterial blood gas

400

What do you call tiny red spots from rupturing capillaries? 

Petechiae

500

This is a 2 part question: 1. Why must blood collection be drawn in specific order? 

2. What is the order of draw and name the additives in tubes.

1.  To avoid cross-contamination

2. (1) BloodCultures 

    (2) Red Tube- Non Additive 

    (3) Light Blue- Coagulation 

   Additives: Last Draw 

     SST- (Red -Gray) Gel separator

     Sodium Heparin -(dark green) 

     PST- (light green) lithuim heparin anticoagulant and gel separator 

     EDTA-(lavendar)

     ACDA/ACDB-(pale yellow) citrate dextrose

     Oxalate/fluoride -(light gray) 

500

This is a wrongful act that results in injury to one person by another person. Provide examples

Tort 

Exmaples: Assault, Battery, Defamation of character, Invasion of privacy 

500
This position promotes lung expansion, helpful for patients that have cardiac or respiratory problems, and used for optimal position for patients that have NGT in place. 

Fowlers Position 

500

1. Decreasing the angle of joint is called ?

2. Movement away from midline is called?

1. Flexion 

2. Abduction

500

Which vein is located near the brachial artery? 

The Basilic Vein 

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