Capillary/Dermal Puncture
Infection Control and Safety
Lab Tests
Random
100

Dermal puncture greater than 2 mm can cause ________.

Osteomyelitis.
100

Federal law requires making available_______ vaccine and vaccination series to all employees.

Hepatitis B

100

what tube does ESR belong to? 

Lavender or Black 

100

What is the 4th tube in draw order?

Red Plastic 

200

What site do we use for capillary/dermal puncture?

3rd/4th finger (Ring and middle)

200

What droplet precaution is malaria?

Contact

200

when are urine and sputum test most concentrated?

The Morning 

200

What additive is in light green?

Heprin

300

What are the best materials to use on a newborn getting a capillary puncture done?

Heel lancet and filter paper card.

300

______patients who are immunocompromised. The patient wears the PPE.(Hint: _____ Isolation)

Reverse Isolation

300

What test is HCG for?

Pregnancy

300

What is CBC?

Complete blood count

400

How do you store glucometer test strips?

At room temperature, not expired.

400

What droplet precaution is bacterial pneumonia?

Droplet

400

what CLIA test can Phlebotomists do?

urine strips, strep swabs, glucose. 

400

What color tube has SPS?

Yellow

500

Why do you have to be fast with microtubules?

They clot quickly.

500

Procedures that separates patients with certain transmissible infections from others

Isolation Procedures

500

What are common tests that require fasting?

Cholesterol, lipids, FBS (fasting blood sugar)

500

What is the correct order of color tubes?

Yellow, light blue, red (glass), red (plastic), gold , green, lavender, grey and royal blue 

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