Cardiovascular
VP & CP
Infection Control
Tubes
Special/Other collections
100

Contraction of the heart

diastole

100

Which vein is most commonly used for venipuncture?

median cubital

100

Which of the following would require contact precautions? 

TB/rubella/scarlet fever/scabies

scabies

100

Which specimen collection tube is commonly used for hematology tests?

purple/EDTA

100

The guaiac smear test and O&P analysis is performed on

stool

200

Relaxation of the heart

systole

200

Increased needle gauge (increases or decreases) the diameter of the needle 

decreases

200

Which of the following would require airborne precautions?

hepatitis/rubella/rubeola/scabies 

rubeola

200

Which specimen collection tube is commonly used for hemostasis (coagulation) tests?

blue/sodium citrate

200

In order for a donor to give blood, his or her hemoglobin value must be no less than:

12.5 g/dL

300

How many times a minute does an average heart beat?

60 - 80

300

For newborns, the penetration depth of safety lancets for blood collection must be

<2mm

300

Protective (reverse) isolation is commonly used for patients who have:  

immunodeficiencies

300

Adding too much blood to a sodium citrate tube can cause:

falsely shorter clotting time

300

What is the minimum hematocrit value a blood donor must have to give a blood donation?

38%

400

How many lobes does the human right lung have?

3

400

Arteries differ from veins in this main way

arteries have a pulse

400

Nosocomial (health care-associated) infection occurs when:

the chain of infection is complete

400

What might happen if a blood specimen tube for hematology tests is filled correctly but not mixed long enough?

micro clots may form

400

Assays that require a chilled specimen include:

gastrin, ammonia, catecholamines, and lactic acid

500

What is the rationale for performing the Allen test?

to determine whether the radial and ulnar arteries are providing collateral circulation

500

During a typical venipuncture, the needle should be inserted at what angle to the skin?

<= 30 degrees

500

A urine C&S should be performed on a:

clean catch midstream sample

500

What might happen if a blood specimen tube for hematology tests is filled correctly but mixed too long or too vigorously?

hemolysis

500

Specimens that require protection from light include those for:

bilirubin and folate