Tubes & Additives
Anatomy
Specimen Collection
Safety & Infection Control
Mystery
100

Culture & Sensitivity (C&S) is a common test for what “tube”

Blood Cultures

100

Maximum amount of time the tourniquet should be on?

1 min

100

How many patient identifiers are required before collecting a specimen?

Two.

100

What organization sets standards for bloodborne pathogen safety in the workplace?

OSHA

100

Your patient is allergic to alcohol, what should you use to cleanse the site?

Chlorhexidine

200

What tube is used for a PT/PTT test?

Light Blue

200

What artery should never be mistaken as a vein due to its pulse?

Brachial

200

After puncturing the site for a capillary draw what should be done before collection?

Wipe away first drop of blood

200

ame 3 types of hazards a phlebotomist may encounter

Sharps, Biological, Chemical

200

You are stuck by a needle! What bloodborne pathogen are you most at risk of?

Hepatitis B

300

What additive is found in a Light Green tube?

Lithium heparin

300

The triangular area at the bend of the elbow is called what?

Antecubital Fossa

300

What should you do if a hematoma forms during venipuncture?

 Stop the draw, remove needle, apply pressure

300

What should be disposed of in a sharps container?

Needle, Lancets, Glass slides, and Pipettes

300

 Maximum Blood Volume Allowed to be drawn in a pediatric patient weighing 2kg

4mL’s

400

Name for the anticoagulant that prevents platelets from clumping & preserves appearance of blood cells.

EDTA

400

What vein is the first choice for venipuncture?
&
Which vein is the second choice for venipuncture?

Median Cubital Vein
&
Cephalic

400

What antiseptic is commonly used before venipuncture?

70% Isopropyl Alcohol

400

Treating all specimens as if they are hazardous & infectious is the basis for?

Universal Precautions

400

 Blood in the urine, also referred to as...

Hematuria

500

CBC,ESR,H&H,Hemoglobin A1C, and Ammonia are common tests for what tube?

Lavender

500

Which vein is considered the last choice because of the proximity to nerves and arteries?

Basilic Vein

500

How many time should a EDTA tube be inverted?

8-10 Times

500

What should you do after a needle stick occurs?

Wash the area, report immediately, and follow exposure protocols

500

What term is used to describe a blood sample in which the RBC’s have ruptured?

Hemolyzed