Phlebotomy 1
Phlebotomy 2
Phlebotomy 3
Phlebotomy 4
Phlebotomy 5
100

Expiration dates should be included in quality records
A. True
B. False

What is true?

100

Erythrocytes are
A. Red blood cells
B. Cancer cells
C. Nerve cells
D. Brain cells

What is Red blood cells?

100

Leukocytes are
A. Red blood cells
B. Blood cells
C. Platelets
D. White blood cells

What is white blood cells?

100

Which of the following is NOT one of the four major groups into which the phlebotomist's work duties are categorized?
A. Infection control
B. Patient care
C. Procedure
D. Records and Patient information

What is infection control?

100

Thrombocytes are
A. Bacteria that affect the blood
B. Arteries
C. Platelets
D. Instruments of phlebotomy 

What are platelets? 

200

A phlebotomy technician may work in which of the following settings?
A. Blood Banks
B. Pharmaceutical firms
C. Research firms
D. All of the above

What is all of the above?

200
Red blood cells are the body's major way of delivering ______ to the body's tissues. 

A. Water
B. Oxygen
C. Vitamins
D. Carbon dioxide

What is Oxygen?

200

Where in the body is blood made?
A. Heart
B. Bone marrow
C. Veins
D. Arteries

What is bone marrow?

200

The chain of infection includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A. A susceptible host
B. The source
C. The head nurse
D. Poor isolation technique

What is the head nurse?

200

In the average adult, blood makes up about _____ of the body weight
A. 8%
B. 35%
C. 50%
D. 80%

What is 8%?

300

What is the first thing you should do if you are accidentally stuck by a ussed needle?
A. Report the incident to your supervisor
B. Dispose of the needle
C. Calmly finish with your patient
D. Wash the site with soap and water

What is wash the site with soap and water?

300

Why should your thumb not be sued to measure pulse?
A. The feeling in the thumb is less sensitive than other fingers
B. You can use your thumb to measure pulse
C. It is too easy to press down too hard on the skin with your thumb
D. It has a pulse of its own

What is It has a pulse of its own?

300

Red blood cells do not contain a nucleus.
A. True
B. False

What is true?

300

Bradycardia is when the pulse:
A. Drops below 60 bpm
B. Drops below 10 bpm
C. Rises above 120 bpm
D. Rise above 150 bpm

What is drops below 60 bpm?

300

Therapeutic phlebotomy can be used to treat which of the following conditions?
A. Hemochromatosis
B. Sickle cell disease
C. HIV
D. Leukemia

What is Hemochromatosis?

400
All of the following can influence blood pressure at various places in the body EXCEPT:

A. A person's age
B. Gravity
C. Pumping from contracting of skeletal muscles
D. Valves in veins

What is a person's age?

400

White blood cells are the main cells of the
A. Immune system
B. Circulatory system
C. Digestive system
D. Reproductive system

What is immune system?

400

What is the process of the removal of old and defective red blood cells called?
A. Red blood cells are not removed from the system
B. Homeostasis
C. Phlebotomy
D. Eryptosis 

What is Eryptosis?

400

The function of platelets is to
A. Defend the body from diseases and foreign materials
B. Stop blood loss due to wounds
C. Deliver oxygen to the body's tissues
D. Move Blood through the body 

What is stop blood loss due to wounds?
400

The pH range of blood is
A. 7.25-7.45
B. 4.00-4.10
C. 2.60-2.75
D. 10.00-10.50

What is 7.25-7.45?

500

Unless otherwise specified, blood pressure is measured at the
A. Inside of the elbow
B. Back of the knee
C. Fingertips
D. Any of the above

What is inside of the elbow?

500

Which of the following is the type of white blood cells that are responsible for allergic reactions?
A. NK cells
B. Basophils
C. White blood cells are not responsible for allergic reactions
D. None of the above

What is Basophils?

500

The life span of red blood cells is
A. 2-3 days
B. 20-25 days
C. 100-120 days
D. 200 - 250 days

What is 100-120 days?

500

Reserve platelets are stored in the
A. Liver
B. Heart
C. Lungs
D. Spleen

What is spleen?

500

Platelets secrete chemicals to urge _____ into a wound.
A. Fibroblasts
B. Bacteria
C. White blood cells
D. Oxygen 

What is Fibroblasts?