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100

Blood clotting is also known as
A. Coagulation
B. Homeostasis
C. Hematostasis
D. Bradycardia 

What is coagulation?

100

The smallest blood vessels are
A. Arterioles
B. Venules
C. Veins
D. Capillaries

What is capillaries?

100

If a patient is in the prone position, he or she is _____
A. Lying face up on the back
B. Lying face down on the stomach
C. Lying on the side
D. Sitting in a phlebotomy chair

What is lying face down on the stomach?

100

Why should you put gloves on in front of a patient?
A. Because they are kept in the exam room
B. To reassure safety
C. To avoid lawsuits
D. You don't have to do this

What is to reassure safety?

100

Alcohol should be allowed to dry _____ before puncture.
A. 5-10 seconds
B. 15-20 seconds
C. 30-60 seconds
D. 60-90 seconds

What is 30-60 seconds?

200

If a person has an insufficient amount of platelets, it may lead to ______
A. Excessive bleeding
B. Formation of blood clots that may block blood vessels
C. Increased chance of infection
D. Anemia

What is excessive bleeding?

200

For a normal blood specimen, it usually takes _____ for the blood to clot
A. 5-6 minutes
B. 10-15 minutes
C. 30-60 minutes
D. 90-120 minutes

What is 30-60 minutes?

200

Venous vessels carry blood _____ the heart.
A. From the brain to
B. Away from
C. Towards
D. All of the above 

What is towards?

200

Venipuncture is the chosen method of collection when _____ amount of blood is needed.
A. A small
B. A medium
C. A large
D. Any

What is large?

200

When performing an arterial puncture, the artery should be punctured at a _____ degree angle.
A. 15
B. 45
C. 60
D. 90 

What is 90 degrees?

300

Macrophages are formed from monocytes.
A. True
B. False 

What is true?

300

The average lifespan of platelets is
A. 0-1 days
B. 1-2 days
C. 5-9 days
D. 20-30 days

What is 5-9 days?

300

When performing venipuncture, the needle should form an angle of
A. 5-10 degrees
B. 15-30 degrees
C. 45 degrees
D. 60 degrees

What is 15-30 seconds?

300

The monoject monoletter is a safety device for capillary blood collection
A. True
B. False 

What is true?

300

When performing a capillary puncture, why is it important to wipe away the first drop of blood?
A. It is contaminated with oil from the fingertip
B. It is contaminated with the alcohol used for sterilization
C. It is contaminated with tissue fluids
D. All of the above

What is contaminated with tissue fluids?

400

White blood cells are grouped into B cells, T cells, and  ____
A. XYZ cells
B. ABC cells
C. NK cells
D. DE cells

What is NK cells?

400

The human arterial system develops at _____ of human development
A. 3-4 days
B. 4 weeks
C. 25 weeks
D. 30 weeks

What is 4 weeks?

400

When performing a capillary puncture, where should the cut be oriented on the finger?
A. Parallel to fingerprint lines
B. Across fingerprint lines
C. At the base of the finger
D. It doesn't matter where the lancet is oriented 

What is across fingerprint lines?

400
The best angle for spreading a blood smear is 

A. 15 degrees
B. 30 degrees
C. 45 degrees
D. 90 degrees 

What is 30 degrees?

400

An arterial puncture is usually performed for further analysis of
A. Drug use
B. White blood cell differentials
C. Platelet function
D. Blood gas

What is Blood gas?

500

Neutrophils defend the body against
A. Cuts and scrapes
B. Fungal or bacterial infection
C. Brain damage
D. Losing balance

What is Fungal or bacterial infection 

500

When performing a capillary puncture on newborns, the lancet depth should be less than
A. 2.0 mm
B. 3.0 mm
C. 4.0 mm
D. 5.0 mm

What is 2.0 mm?
500

Which is the preferred anticoagulant in clinical chemistry?
A. Heparin
B. Potassium EDTA
C. Sodium fluoride
D. Sodium citrate 

What is Heparin?

500

When are butterfly needles used for collection?
A. When drawing blood from an infant
B. When drawing blood from an elderly patient
C. When conventional methods are too difficult
D. None of the above

What is when conventional methods are too difficult?

500

The larger the gauge size, the large the needle opening
A. True
B. False

What is false?

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