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You've just finished performing a routine venipuncture. These are the first and last items of your PPE that you remove.

What are gloves and mask
100

Cortisol tests can only be drawn at these two times.

What are 0800 and 1600

100

5:47pm is this time in military time

What is 1747

100

The approximate volume of a unit of donor blood

What is 0.5 L

100

When inserting the needle bevel up, you also need to be make sure the needle is inserted at this angle.

What is 15-30 degrees

100

7:25am is this time in military time

What is 0725

100

WHile performing a routine venipuncture, you've reached the step where you anchor the vein. You're next step is to do this.

What is insert the needle bevel up

100

The tourniquet should be applied this far from the puncture site

What is 3-4 inches above the site

200

This urine specimen is recommended for a urine pregnancy tests because it is the most concentrated.

What is first morning urine.

200

You're asked to draw an 18 month old who is walking. This is the site you should use.

What is a dorsal hand vein

200

These are the first three steps in the 25 step process of venipuncture.

What are greet pt and introduce yourself, correctly id the pt, and obtain consent

200

The max amount of blood allowed to be removed from infants and children within a 24 hour period.

What is 5%

200

When drawing from a patient with venous thrombosis, your site of puncture should be here.

What is a dermal

200

You're preparing to collect blood from a patient when you notice that they have an IV. This will be your next step.

What is to check the other arm

200

Structures that carry blood away from the heart

What are arteries

200

During a routine venipuncture, your first tube has begun to fill. This is your next step

What is to remove the tourniquet

300

These are the only tubes that don't need inverted after drawing.

What are Red and Navy Blue (no additive)

300

After applying pressure to the site but before checking it and making sure the bleeding as stopped, you should complete this step

What is label the tubes

300

The max amount of blood allowed to be removed from infants and children over a 1 month period.

What is 10%

300

You're performing a routine venipunture where you are drawing a Red, SST, Lavender, and Blue tube. This tube should be drawn second.

What is the Red tube

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During your 25 steps, you've removed your first tube from the adaptor. This is your next step

What is to invert the tube

300

Before inserting the needle but after reapplying the tourniquet, these two steps should be completed.

What are to check the needle for imperfections and anchor the vein
300

After removing the needle from the patient's arm, you perform these next two steps before labeling and applying the bandage

What are activate the safety device and dispose in the sharps container then apply pressure with guaze

300

ABNs may be required for these patients

What are Medicare patients

400

Per OSHA, employers must provide immunization against this BBP to their employees free of charge

What is Hepatitis B (HBV)

400

These three tests are not able to be collected from a dermal puncture.

What are blood cultures, sed rates, and coagulations

400

The anticoagulant EDTA works by binging this substance needed for blood clotting

What is calcium

400

Goverment agency that is responsible for laboratory workplace safety

What is OHSA

400

You need to have all of the following information on a tube for it to be considered labeled correctly

What are pt's name, pt's DOB, date, time, test names, and phlebs initials

400

After checking the puncture site and applying the bandage, these are your three final steps.

What are dispose of used materials and supplies, remove PPE and wash hands, and deliver specimens to the lab

400

You've introducted yourself, ID'd the patient, and obtained consent. You'll complete this next step before preparing the patient and washing your hands

What is to verify the requested test(s) against the labels/requisition
400

This is the most important step in the venipuncture procedure

What is to correctly ID the patient

500

Using Betadine to clean your puncture site can cause these tests to have erroneous results.

What are Bilirubin, Uric Acid, Phosphorus, Potassium (BURRP)

500

An object that is contaminated with bacteria

What is fomite

500

You're performing a ventipuncture on a patient in their hand with a butterfly. You're requisition states that you're collecting a H&H, INR, Albumin, and ANA. This will be the first tube you collect.

What is a discard tube (white or blue)

500

You're drawing a patient and changing tubes according to the order of draw. You should remember this important step while the needle is in the patient's arm

What is to reframe from crossing over the patient's arm

500

Rubella needs to be drawn in this color tube.

What is a Red tube

500

You've applied the tourniquet to the patient's arm. These are your next steps before inserting the needle.

What is are palpate the vein, clean the site, reapply the tourniquet, examine the needle, and anchor the vein

500

Normal blood pH

7.35 to 7.45

500

The thin membranous sac that surrounds the heart

What is the pericardium

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