Terms
Organizations & PPE
Venipuncture
Tubes & Order of draw
All about needles
100

The most common reason a blood sample is rejected, this is when red blood cells breakdown with the release of hemoglobin

Hemolysis
100

What is one organization that certifies a phlebotomist?

ASCP

IAPS - international academy of phlebotomy services

NCA - National Certification Agency

NHA - National Healthcare Association

AMT - American Medical Technologist

NPA - National Phlebotomy Association

100

What is the most common place to perform venipuncture?

What is the median cephalic in the antecubital region

100

What color tube is used for coagulation testing?

BLUE

100

What should be facing up when you perform a venipuncture

Bevel

200
They inhibit growth of microorganisms on living tissue

antiseptics

200

What position should the patient be in if they have a history of syncope (fainting)

lying down

200

What do you call the blue rubbery band that you apply to help the vein bulge 

trouniquet

200

What color tube is used for serum tests and chemistry studies

Gold or Red

200

This type of needle is also known as a winged infusion set and used for back of hand or pediatric patients

Butterfly assembly or butterfly needle

300

To draw off or remove by suction

aspiration

300

What are 2 potential bloodborne pathogens

HIV

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis B

300

How long should you let the alcohol dry? Is it true that the alcohol breaks open bacterial cells and kills them? Does it "sting" if the alcohol is still wet when you perform venipuncture?


30-60 seconds, 

Yes 

Yes

300

What color tube is used for hematology tests, like a complete blood count (CBC)

LAVENDER

300

A __________ is used when there is concern that the strong vacuum in a vacuum tube may collapse the vein.  It must then be immediately transferred into a vacuum tube

syringe

400

A microbiologic procedure ordered when a provider suspects a bacterial infection is causing a fever of unknown origin

blood cultures

400

You should always wear gloves when performing venipuncture, name 2 other types of ppe that may be required for bodily fluids

gloves, gown, goggles, mask, faceshield

400

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Where do you apply the tourniquet (how many inches above the site)

3-4 inches above the site

400

Most tubes contain ___________ that effects blood collected; such as SPC, preventing blood from clotting or EDTA removes calcium to prevent blood from clotting or Silica particles to enhance clot formation

additives

400

Which gauge needle is the largest

16, 18, 22 or 24

16

500

an abnormal buildup of blood in an organ or tissue of the body, caused by a leak or cut in a blood vessel

bruise

hematoma - If this occurs, stop immediately and apply pressure for at least 3 minutes

500

You should put on a tourniquet loosely so that it doesn't hurt

False

500

Leaving the tourniquet on for greater than ___ minute can greatly increase the possibility of hemoconcentration and alter test results. 

True - hemoconcentration is a condition in which the concentration of blood cells increases in porportion to the plasma

500

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What is the order of the draw?

1) Blood Cultures

2) Light blue top

3) Red Top

4) Green top

5) Lavender top

6) Gray top

500

What do you engage as soon as you take the needle out of the vein

The needle safety device