Order of Draw
Venipuncture Technique
OSHA
Misc.
Misc. 2
100

What tube contains a preservative & an anticoagulant?

Gray

100

Which way should the bevel face when entering in the arm?

Upwards.

100

All healthcare workers are required to vaccinate or sign a declination form for which virus?

HBV/Hepatitis B

100

If the sharps container is overflowing when you come onto shift, what is the appropriate response?

Inform the supervisor of the violation.

100

Define Neonate.

Of, or relating to, or affecting the newborn and especially the human infant during the first month.

200

What tube would you draw an aPTT?

Light Blue

200

What is the correct way to end a venipuncture?

Tourniquet, Tube, Guaze, Safety Cap.

200

What does OSHA stand for and what do they do?

Occupational Saftey & Health Administration.

Sets and enforces protective work place safety and health standards. Prevents workplace injuries.

200

What is Implied consent?

The patients actions give permission for the procedure without verbal or written consent. 

Ex: Going to the ER or holding an arm out when told they need their blood.

200

If you got an accidental needlestick on your finger with a used butterfly needle, what is your next course of action?

Wash area for 15 mins. with soap and water

Report exposure to supervisor

Refer to MSDS

Fill out exposure report form

300

Which tubes contain anticoagulants?  What are the anticoagulants?

Light Blue - Na+ Citrate          Pink - K+ EDTA

Gray - K+ Oxalate                  R.B red stripe - EDTA

Lavender - ETDA

Green - Na+/Li+ Heperin

300

Briefly explain the area in which to draw a PKU test on an infant?

The lateral sides of the heel of a newborn or taken from urine sample.

300

T/F: OSHA permits the removal of a glove/gloves while putting on a patient's bandage/bandaid?

False

300

What kind of consent is required for an underage/minor patient?

Parental consent for minors.

300

Name the 3 layers of the heart.

Endocardium

Myocardium

Epicardium

400

What would be the correct draw for a blood culture, aPTT, CBC, ESR, LYTES, and CMP?

BCx2 (sterile bottle)

aPTT (Light Blue)

CMP (Tigar)

Lytes (Green

CBC/ESR (Lavender)

400

What is the most common cause for blood culture contamination?

Improper site preparation.

400

T/F: Eating in the lab is not an OSHA violation?

False

400

What does layperson terms mean?

In words that someone who is not an expert can understand.

400

What does CLSI stand for and what do they do?

Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute.

Promotes development and use of voluntary consensus standards and guidelines within the healthcare community.

500

What is the easiest and most effective way to break the chain of transmission?

Washing your hands before portal of entry.

500

What is another word for a winged infusion set?

Butterfly needle.

500

Explain the 4 types of OSHA compliance?

Complient Inspection

Fatality/Accident Inspection

Programmed Inspection

Imminent Danger Inspection

500

What is an H.Pylori test? What are the steps/process for the H. Pylori test?

Breath test>=2 wks before test D/C ATB's

Swallow substance with urea during test

+H.Pylori if CO2 from B.T exhaled after 10 mins.

No food/H2O btwn baseline and final breath test

Check infection has been fully treated and ID all who have H.Pylori

500

List the 5 White Blood Cells (leukocytes).

Monocytes

Lymphocytes

Neutrophils

Eosinophils

Basophils