Clot or Not
All About the Arteries
Testing Considerations and Non-Routine Tests
Let's Make it Official
Collection Considerations
100

This additive is usually present in a tube with a lavender stopper.

EDTA

100

Of these blood vessels this is the only one that is NOT an antecubital vein:

basilic, cephalic, femoral, and median

Femoral

100

Allowing your patient to do this with their fist during the vein selection process is bad for the specimen.

Pumping their fist

100

Sharing collection site information on a difficult patient would NOT violate the patient's right to this.

confidentiality

100

A phlebotomist has a draw tray containing 18g, 20g, 21g, and 22g needles. This needle gauge has the largest lumen.

18g

200

A tube with a green stopper normally contains this additive.

heparin

200

The first choice artery for ABG collection is this artery.

radial artery

200

A first morning specimen is preferred for hCG testing because of this.

It is typically more concentrated.

200

The “standard of care” in the practice of phlebotomy is influenced by this organization.

The Joint Commission (TJC)

200

This is the acceptable way to confirm an inpatient's identity.

Match the ID band and requisition with the patient's verbal statement of ID.

300

A blood clot circulating in the bloodstream is called this.

embolus

300

Heparin is used in ABG specimen collection to do this.

prevent clotting of the specimen

300

You receive an order for several stool tests including a stool culture & sensitivity, occult blood, ova and parasite, and urobilinogen. This test is the only one that may require a 72-hour stool collection.

Urobilinogen

300

When filling out an incident report, keep to providing facts not feelings and avoid offering these in the report.

suggestions for new guidelines 

(mention to a supervisor by email or verbally, just not in the incident report itself)

300

This is the most important factor in choosing which gauge needle to use for venipuncture.

Size and condition of the vein

400

This is the first response in the hemostatic process in vivo.

vasoconstriction

400

The site for radial artery puncture is located here in the wrist.

About 1 inch above the crease, on the underside of the arm, as well as on the thumb side of the arm.

400

This test involves intravenous administration of histamine or pentagastrin.

Gastric analysis

400

The required vaccination against HBV (hepatitis b) involves this dosing schedule.

a dose of vaccine, a second dose 1 month later, and a third dose 6 months later

400

This is how you can visually tell serum from plasma.

Trick question! 

You cannot visually tell them apart.

500

Heparin prevents blood from clotting by doing this.

Inhibiting thrombin

500

When performing the Allen test, this artery is released first.

Ulnar

500

You have collected blood for the testing of ammonia, lactic acid, potassium, and renin levels. You have chilled all the specimens. This analyte test will be adversely affected by chilling.

Potassium

500

3 truths and a lie!

The Joint Commission's Sentinel Event QI program policy is designed to do all of the following EXCEPT

*demonstrate flexibility in setting QC measures.

*identify unfavorable events for immediate investigation.

*improve the safety of patients in healthcare institutions.

*prevent unfavorable events from happening again.


TJC's Sentinel Event QI program does NOT demonstrate flexibility in setting QC measures

500

This is the purpose of an antiglycolytic agent .

to preserve glucose