Blood collection tubes
The Rules
Define
Needles
Rando
100

What is the additive in the green tube?

Lithium Heparin

100

How many times can you stick a patient before getting help?

Two

100

Plasma can be defined as

Yellow fluid component of anti coagulated blood

100

Which is the most common size needle that a phlebotomist uses?

21 Gauge

100

The most common veins in adults are

The veins in the antecubital space

200

What color tube is used for a CBC?

Lavender

200

What is the most important step when drawing a patient?

Patient identification 

200

Hemolysis can be defined as

Destruction of RBC's

200

What needle is used for patients with small veins?

Butterfly needle

200

What does PPE stand for? What are some examples

Personal protective equipment

Masks, gloves, gowns, lab coat

300

Which tube yields serum and contains a barrier gel?

SST (serum separator tube)

300

You should never leave the tourniquet tied on the patients arm for longer than?

1 minute

300

Hematopoiesis can be defined as

Formation of new blood cells, formed in the bone marrow

300

What is the device used when performing a capillary puncture?

A lancet

300

Buffy coat is comprised of

White blood cells and Platelets

400

What tube is used for a glucose tolerance test?

Gray

400

This law regulates safety in the workplace

OSHA

400

What are the names of the 5 white blood cells

Neutrophils

Lymphocytes

Monocytes

Eosinophils

Basophils

400

Why must the alcohol be dried before inserting the needle?

Prevents patient discomfort, and contamination of the specimen

400

Name the color tube and the additive for a PT test

Light blue

Sodium citrate

500

What is the purpose of an anticoagulant in a blood tube?

Prevents clotting

500

Provides guidelines to keep a patients medical information private and secure

HIPPA

500

Anemia can be defined as

Lack of RBCs

500

Tube, Tourniquet,.......

Needle

500

What is needed from the patient before drawing their blood?

Consent