Which of the following veins are most commonly used for venipuncture?
What is medial cubital and cephalic
100
Another term for platelets is:
What is thrombocytes
100
A tourniquet is used during the phlebotomy procedure to:
What is prevent venous flow out of the site and to cause the vein to bulge
100
blood test to measure the amount of LDH and CPK in the blood is a[n]:
What is cardiac enzyme test
100
A person with type A blood can donate blood to an individual with type A blood and type ____ blood
What is AB
200
A fast heart rate is called
What is tachycardia
200
Marks: 1 Another name for blood bank is
What is immunohematology
200
Which of the following is not proper telephone protocol?
A. Answering the phone promptly
B. Clarifying and recording information
C. Hanging up on angry callers
D. Prioritizing callers, if necessary
What is hanging up on angry callers
200
A vein is defined as a blood vessel that carries
What is blood to the heart and deoxygenated blood
200
Leaving a tourniquet tied on a patient’s arm for longer than the recommended time results in:
What is hemoconcentration
300
Whole blood consists of all of the following except
A. Cells
B. Fibrin
C. Plasma
D. Solutes
What is fibrin
300
A needlestick is more likely to happen if:
A. an attempt is made to recap a needle
B. a needle of inappropriate gauge is used
C. a Vacutainer set is used to obtain a specimen
D. needles are immediately retracted into a safety device after use
What is an attempt is made to recap a needle
300
Mrs. Rogers was experiencing a successful venipuncture when petechiae arose on her forearm. This was the result of:
What is the tourniquet being applied too tightly
300
The best defense against HBV infection is
What is HBV vaccination
300
What is a test to measure the average weight of hemoglobin per RBC that is useful in diagnosing anemia?
What is MCH
400
Marks: 1 Which drugs cause the destruction of blood clots?
What is thrombolytics
400
Proof of participation in workshops to upgrade skills required by some agencies to renew certification is called
What is continuing education units
400
Diastolic blood pressure is the pressure in the arteries during
What is ventricular relaxation
400
Which of the following arteries carries deoxygenated blood?
What is pulmonary artery
400
excessive red blood cells
What is polcythemia
500
Marks: 1 Drugs that increase the production of RBCs are
What is epoetin alfa
500
Which of the following meet the OSHA BBP standard definition of an engineering control?
A. Self-sheathing needle
B. Sharps container
C. Splash shield
What is all of the above
500
Outpatient phlebotomy, such as in a physician's office or patient care service center, will be assigned a code for reimbursement using which national coding system?
What is CPT
500
Which of the following is not part of communicating a professional appearance?
A. Clean, pressed laboratory coat
B. Long hair pulled back
C. Short, clean fingernails
D. Wearing strong cologne
What is strong cologne
500
a hereditary disorder where you lack clotting factors