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100
What is the destruction of RBC's?
What is hemolysis?
100
What should a phlebotomist do first when a patient is having a fainting episode while VP is being performed?
What is remove the needle from the arm?
100
What is the purpose of an accession number?
What is it provides a unique tracking number for the specimen with its test?
100
Tissue swelling due to the accumulation of interstitial fluids is called?
What is edema?
100
The most common complication of the phlebotomy procedure is?
What is the hematoma?
200
If a patient suffers from severe allergies, what would be the picture of their WBC differential?
What is Increased Easionphils?
200
The phlebotomist identifies a patient by way of?
What is checking the patient's ID band?
200
What is the most critical mistake a phlebotomist can make?
What is failing to properly ID patient?
200
Compared with arterial blood venous blood is?
What is darker and purplish in color?
200
the most abundant protein in plasma
What is albumin?
300
A request for a CBC was ordered in the LAB. The phlebotomist collected the specimen and was back to the LAB within 10 minutes with a property labeled, filled lavender-top tube. Later, the phlebotomist was asked to redraw the specimen. What could be the possible cause of the specimen rejection?
What is The specimen was hemolyzed?
300
What must you put on a label, when labeling a patients blood?
What is ID number, name, date & time of collection?
300
the smallest blood vessel that connects arteries and veins?
What is capillary?
300
the process of separting smaller molecules from larger?
What is dialysis?
300
the major artery in the neck leading to the brain?
What is the carotid?
400
Which needle has the smallest gauge a 18, 21, or 23?
What is 23?
400
This complication is inflammation of a vein as a result of repeated VP of the same vein
What is Phlebitis?
400
A hematoma can be prevented if?
What is pressure is placed on the VP site until the bleeding stops?
400
If the specimen is rejected from the lab for "QNS" it is:
What is not enough specimen to perform the test?
400
When the tourniquet is tied too tight, capillaries in the area may rupture causing?
What is Petechiae?
500
Quality assurance is defined as?
What is a set of procedure and policies set in a laboratory?
500
On three occasions, blood from the same patient turned out hemolyzed. The patient is perfectly healthy and has no known disease that may explain the hemolzyed sample. What could be a possible cause?
What is the phlebotomist used a 25 gauge butterfly needle each time?
500
The point of union of two hollow tubular structures?
What is anastomosis?
500
What must you have always on your cart?
What is a sharps container?
500
the blood contains a protein substance called?
What is fibrinogen?
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