Basic Procedure / Collection
Patient Interactions
Blood / Circulatory System
Equipment
Tubes / Specimen Handling
100

Should be removed prior to retracting needle from pt arm

What is the tourniquet?

100

Laboratory order form with pt info that is always checked against patient wristband (that is on their wrist) and has the required tests for the patient

What is the requisition form?

100

The two major blood group systems

What is ABO and Rh?

100

The flat portion of the needle that prevents coring of the tissue that should be facing up when inserted

What is the bevel?

100

Information that is written on the tube by the phlebotomist

What is pt name, DOB, Medical Record Number, date and time of collection, and phlebotomist's initials?

200

Signs & symptoms of syncope

What is cold, damp, clammy skin?

200

The most important step in any phlebotomy procedure

What is patient identification?

200

Blood that is donated for personal use

What is an autologous donation?

200

Substitute(s) for 70% isopropyl alcohol

What is chlorhexadine gluconate and iodine?

200

Tests that require chain of custody

What is forensic analysis, drug tests, and blood alcohol levels?

300

When collecting blood culture bottles, the first antiseptic to be used on pt skin and how long

What is alcohol or chlorhexadine gluconate for 60 seconds?


300

Procedure when STAT test is ordered

What is go to the pt?


300

Average adult blood volume

What is 5L?

300

Should be done with syringe prior to needle insertion

What is popping the seal of the barrel?

300

Specimens that need to be transported in an ice slurry for up to 1 hour or at room temp for 15-30 minutes

What is ammonia (green tube), lactic acid (gray tube), and ABG?

400

Method to making peripheral blood smears that involves holding a glass slide at an angle and pushing the drop of blood across another glass slide

What is the wedge method?

400

Procedure when pt language barrier exists

What is bring a translator, and if there is no translator, use hand motions to show pt what will occur?

400

Where the monolayer is located on a peripheral blood smear

What is near the feathered edge?

400

Order of draw for blood culture bottles

What is aerobic, then anaerobic?

400

Order of draw

What is yellow (sterile), light blue, clot tubes, anticoagulant tubes, EDTA tubes, and gray tube? 

500

Sites to avoid 

What is occluded/sclerosed veins, hematoma, edematous area, burns/scars, side of mastectomy, skin with disruptions, sites with A-V devices, and above IV?

500

Attitude towards pt if they are unconscious

What is talk to them as if they are conscious? 

500

Week that the heart is fully formed in gestation

What is 5 weeks gestation?

500

For infant stick, depth of lancet

What is less than 2 mm?

500

Should be used prior to collection of blue tube when using a WIS

What is discard tube?