Phlebotomy Fundamentals
Safety and Compliance
Patient Preparation
Routine Blood Collection
Special Collections
100

What is the pulse rate of the SA node?

60-100 bpm

100

At what point do you empty the sharps container ?

When 3/4 full.

100

What Is used to identify a patent before drawing their blood?

Full name and date of birth.

100

Evacuated Tube System (ETS)

What is the most common equipment used for venipunctures?

100

When will a provider order a Blood Culture test?

 

To assist in diagnosing conditions in patients who have fever of unknown origin or are suspected of being septic

200

What is permeable and has a function of an exchange vessel?

Capillaries

200

OSHA is in charge of what?

Workplace saftey
200

What is the most common non blood specimen?

Urine or Stool

200

EDTA

What is the additive in lavender tubes?

200

For a newborn screening card, if the specimen is taken before the newborn is 24 hours old, a second specimen should be taken when?

Up to 2 weeks of age

300

Infectious agent

What is the beginning of cycle of infection

300

What additive is in the yellow tube ?

Sodium,Polyanethol sulfonate (SPS)

300

Heel sticks are most commonly used on what age group?

Infants.

300

15-30 degrees

What is angle of insertion? 

300

What is an autologous transfusion?  

When a patient donates their own blood to be used for a transfusion or upcoming surgery.

400

Apply to every patient.

What are standard precautions.

400

CLSI stands for ?

Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute.

400

what stick is most commonly used when collecting blood glucose?

Capillary

400

Method used for fragile veins

What is the syringe and/or Butterfly method?


400

What's it called when blood is lost during repeated venipunctures in a short period of time?

Iatrogenic Anemia

500

Symptoms appear suddenly with short recovery time

What is acute illness.

500

What tube is drawn last in the order of draw?

Grey

500

What is the optimal position of the arm when drawing blood via venous stick?

Total extension of the arm with the palms facing up.

500

Tattoos, Scarring, and hematomas

What are factors affecting blood draw? (areas you should avoid)

500

What is the removal of blood plasma from the whole body?

Plasmapheresis