Phlebotomy Basics
Safety & Infection Control
Laboratory & Specimens
Anatomy & Physiology
Equipment & Venipuncture
100

Phlebotomy comes from two Greek words. What does phlebos mean?

Vein

100

What does OSHA stand for?

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

100

Which color tube is used for coagulation tests?

Light Blue (sodium citrate)

100

What is the body’s steady state called?

Homeostasis

100

What is the most common antiseptic used for venipuncture?

70% isopropyl alcohol

200

What law ensures patient privacy and confidentiality?

HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)

200

What does the acronym RACE stand for in fire safety?

Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish

200

Serum is plasma without __________________

Clotting factors (fibrinogen)

200

Name the three layers of the heart.

Epicardium, Myocardium, Endocardium

200

What is the correct angle for venipuncture needle insertion?

15–30 degrees

300

What are the 4 main branches of hospital structure?

Fiscal/Information, Support Services, Nursing, Professional Services

300

Name 2 bloodborne pathogens that phlebotomists are at risk for.

Hepatitis B (HBV), Hepatitis C (HCV), HIV

300

Which department would test urine specimens?

Urinalysis

300

Which veins are commonly used for venipuncture in the antecubital fossa?

Median Cubital, Cephalic, Basilic

300

What order of draw tube color comes first?

Blood cultures (yellow/SPS bottles)

400

Which lab department tests CBCs and uses lavender tubes?

Hematology

400

What is the most important infection control practice?

Handwashing (hand hygiene)

400

What is the correct order of draw for the first 3 tubes?

1. Blood cultures (yellow/SPS), 2. Light Blue, 3. Red (or SST)

400

What are the three phases of hemostasis?

Vascular spasm, Platelet plug formation, Coagulation

400

What is the function of polymer gel in SST tubes?

Separates serum from cells after centrifugation

500

What federal law governs laboratory standards and quality?

CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act)

500

What year was the Needle Stick Safety and Prevention Act passed?

2001

500

What does CLIA stand for?

Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act

500

Name the 5 types of white blood cells.

Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, Basophils

500

List the 9 steps in the correct order of draw.
 

1. Blood cultures (yellow/SPS)

2. Light Blue (citrate)

3. Red (plain)

4. Gold/Tiger top (SST)

5. Green (heparin)/Light Green (PST)

6. Lavender (EDTA)

7. Gray (fluoride/oxalate)