Phlebotomy Scenarios
Phlebotomy 1
Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
Tubes, Tests, Departments
100

What is the first thing you do when you enter a patient's room

Greet the patient

100

The liquid portion of the blood within the body is:

Plasma

100

What does the term phlebotomy mean

incision of a vein

100

Anticoagulant

Substance that prevents blood from clotting

100
What is the order of draw

Blood culture, light blue, red, gold, green, green, light green, lavender, pink, royal blue, grey

200

What should you do if you accidentally get something in your eye

Flush in an eye wash station for 10-15 minutes

200

A phlebotomist must collect from a patient in isolation with contact precautions. The appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) is: 

A. gloves only 

B. gloves and mask 

C. gloves and gown

D. gloves, face shield, and gown 

C. gloves and gown

200
Artery

Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart

200

Lancet

Small, broad, two-edged surgical instrument or blade with a sharp point. Used in phlebotomy and for making small incisions

200

What are the tests that use a White tube?

Mucus, HIV

300

Which PPE goes on last when you are donning equipment


Gloves

300

How many times can a needle be used

Once
300

Vein

Blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart

300

Centrifuge

Machine that separates substances of different densities by spinning them at high speed

300

Which tube color has potassium oxalate/sodium fluoride

Grey

400

A patient has recently had a radical mastectomy of the right breast. The best site for venipuncture in this patient is the:

left arm

400

Which is the largest size needle:

A. 20

B. 23

C. 16

D. 21

C: 16

400

Hematology

Branch of medicine concerned with the study of cause, prognosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases related to the blood

400

Hub

The portion of the needle that attaches to the collection tube

400

Which tube color and amount do you draw for a Sed-Rate

Lavender, full tube

500

How long should you wash your hands 

15 seconds

500

What is the most common gauge needle used

21

500

Hemoglobin

The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body

500

Edema

Swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in a body's tissues

500

What is the time frame for an acceptable testosterone draw

8 am to 11 am

600

What is the last step in removing PPE


Wash hands

600

How many times should you invert the tube


5-8

600

Plasma

Largest component of human blood, comprising about 55% of total blood volume

600

Anemia

Condition characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells or of hemoglobin in the blood, resulting in pallor and weariness

600

Which tubes have EDTA

Lavender, pink, royal blue

700

A patient has a bad cough and needs a CBC. Which color tubes do you draw


Lavender (CBC) and white (mucus)

700

What does STAT mean


Right away (short turn around time)

700

Serum

Clear, yellowish part of blood that remains after blood cells and clotting proteins have been removed

700

Hemostasis


The process that stops bleeding and keeps blood within a damaged blood vessel

700

Which tube has clot activator and gel

Gold 

800

What would you tell a patient to refrain from prior to a fasting lipid draw

No food or drink except water and coffee with no cream or sugar (black)

800

What is the open portion of a needle called

Lumen

800

Leukocyte

White blood cell, which are the cells of the immune system that are involved in protecting the body against both infectious disease and foreign invaders

800

Antecubital fossa

The triangular cavity of the elbow that is a common site for venipuncture

800

Two tests that can be drawn in a light blue top tube

PTT, PT, or D-Dimer

900

What should you do if you accidentally stick yourself with a needle

Report it

900

What does BMP stand for

basic metabolic panel

900

Platelets

Small blood cells that help the body form clots to stop bleeding

900

Venipuncture

Puncture of a vein as part of a medical procedure, typically to withdraw a blood sample or for an IV injection

900

Which tube color is testosterone drawn in

Red, gold, or tiger

1000

A phlebotomist must ensure that the patient understands and agrees to their blood being drawn. What is this called

Informed consent

1000

What does BUN stand for

blood urea nitrogen

1000

Erythrocyte

Red blood cell that is typically a biconcave disc without a nucleus

1000

Tourniquet

Device applied around an arm or leg to constrict the veins and thus increase the blood flow to the heart

1000

Which tube color can you NOT use a butterfly 

Light blue