Additives and Test
Blood Collection Equipment
Venipuncture Procedures
Preanalytical Considerations
Capillary Punctures
100

I contain sodium citrate, and I am used for coagulation test.

What is a blue top tube?

100

I am used to restrict venous flow to inflate veins

What is a tourniquet?

100

I can be written or electronic, and I am used to request laboratory testing.

What is a test requisition?

100

pain, nausea, vomiting, excessive bleeding, fainting, and allergies to equipment or supplies

What are patient complications/conditions

100

erythrocyte sedimentation rate, blood cultures, and coagulation studies

What are tests that cannot be collected by capillary puncture?

200

I contain EDTA and used to run hematology test.

What is a purple (lavender) top tube?

200

I come in various sizes, and I can be straight or have wings.

What is a needle?

200

What is the maximum amount of time that a tourniquet can be left on?

a. 30 seconds.

b. 1 minute.

c. 2 minutes.

d. 5 minutes.

b. 1 minute

200

Resting state of the body early in the morning after fasting 12 hours.

What is Basal State?

200

Which of the following is an appropriate dermal puncture site?

a. Fleshy center of thumb.

b. Thumb side of index finger.

c. Ring finger, perpendicular to the ridges.

d. Middle finger, parallel to the ridges.

c. Ring finger, perpendicular to the ridges.

300

I contain lithium heparin, and I am used for chemistry testing.  When centrifuged, I produce plasma.

What is a light green top tube?

300

I am latex free, and I am your first line of protection

What are gloves?

300

For this process to be performed properly, a phlebotomist must get a patient's full name, date of birth or medical record number.

What is patient identification?

300

hematoma, bruising, infection, and nerve injury 

What are procedural error risks?

300

Devices that are used for capillary specimen collections

What are lancets?

400

I do not contain any additives, and I am often used to run therapeutic drug testing.

What is a red tip tube?

400

I prevent sepsis, I am made up of 70% isopropyl alcohol, and should be allowed to dry at least 30 seconds

What is an antiseptic?

400

When drawing blood, the usual standard of care is to perform a maximum of how many unsuccessful punctures before calling for assistance?

a. One.

b. Two.

c. Three.

d. Five.

B Two

400

Burns, Scars, Tattoos, mastectomy, and damaged veins are considered 

What are problem sites?

400

What device is especially important when preforming heel punctures on newborns?

What are warming devices?

500

I contain gel and can be used for serology testing.  When you centrifuge me, I produce serum.

What is a gold (red/gray) top tube?

500

I am puncture proof, and I consume used needles.

What is a sharps container?

500

Collections for which department require a special patient identification system in addition to the hospital ID bracelet?

a.Blood bank.

b.Chemistry.

c.Coagulation.

d.Hematology.

a: Blood bank

500

Consist of range of values with high and low limits

What are reference ranges?

500

Most capillary punctures are

What are fingersticks?

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