Glucometer Use
Blood Culture Collection
Bleeding Time Test
Uranalysis
Rapid Strep Testing
100

The minimum number of levels of glucose controls that must be performed prior to testing a patient.

Two

100

All packages and procedures should use this to reduce false positives and contamination.

Aseptic Techniques

100

The bleeding time test detects this.

Platelet function disorders.

100

OSHA regulations require that the MA wear this when collecting the urine specimine.

Protective equipment.

100
What a rapid strep test is supposed to test for.

Group A Streptococcal Antigen

200

What both control tests must be to proceed with patient testing.

Within normal range.

200

How long you should scrub the collection site with the appropriate cleaner. 

30-60 seconds.

200

What you should determine if the patient has taken in the last 2 weeks.

Aspirin or any other salicylate drug.

200

What is included in a routine urinalysis. 

A physical, chemical, and microscopic analysis of the specimen.

200

This is used to collect the sample from the patient.

A throat swab.

300
After cleaning the puncture site with alcohol this must be allowed.
Time for the alcohol to dry.
300

You should clean your blood culture collection ports with this.

Alcohol, and leave the alcohol pad in place until use.

300

You should advise the patient of the potential of this before starting the procedure.

Scarring.

300
Odor is an example of what type of characteristic?

Physical.

300

How many of the reagent A and B should be dropped into the test tube.

Three

400

Why you scan a test strip bottle prior to removing the test strip.

So that you can ensure the test strip came from the correct bottle.

400

How you can collect blood in the collection vial.

Directly into the vial.

400
The blood pressure cuff should be inflated to this mmHg, and needle insertion should occur within this many seconds.

What is 40 mmHg and 30-60 seconds.

400

This is how many times you can use a urine test strip before discarding.

Once

400

How the bottle should be held when placing drops in the test tube.

Vertically

500

Why you wipe off the first drop of blood from the patients finger before testing.

Prevents contamination of the specimen with excess tissue fluid and alcohol residue.

500

This must be documented on the collection vial along with patient information.

The collection site, such as which arm the specimen was collected in, and possibly how much blood was collected in the vial.
500

You should blot the blood every how many seconds?

30

500

Who examines a urine sample under the microscope?

A laboratory technician or technologist.

500
The minimum number of times a swab should be rotated in a test tube?

Five

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