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MedCa Phlebotomy Certification Exam Review - Collection of quiz style questions for study purposes 
What department studies disease? - Pathology 
What is the general blood volume for the average adult? - 5 Liters. 
55% plasma, 45% formed elements 
What are erythrocytes? - (RBC) Red Blood Cells. 
Mai...
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Add to cartMedCa Phlebotomy Certification Exam Review - Collection of quiz style questions for study purposes 
What department studies disease? - Pathology 
What is the general blood volume for the average adult? - 5 Liters. 
55% plasma, 45% formed elements 
What are erythrocytes? - (RBC) Red Blood Cells. 
Mai...
When blood is removed from the body, the blood clots and the liquid part is calle d - Serum 
If veins in the arms cannot be used for venipuncture, the alternative veins can be found in the - 
Dorsal side of hands and wrists 
The instrument used to speed the removal of serum by spinning the blood is ...
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Add to cartWhen blood is removed from the body, the blood clots and the liquid part is calle d - Serum 
If veins in the arms cannot be used for venipuncture, the alternative veins can be found in the - 
Dorsal side of hands and wrists 
The instrument used to speed the removal of serum by spinning the blood is ...
Work duties of a phlebotomist technician can be categorized into 4 categories - Equipment 
Procedure 
Patient Care 
Patient Information 
Equipment - - phlebotomists must ensure that all equipment and areas used are sterile 
- equipment includes needles, bandages, gauzes, tubes, other 
collection dev...
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Add to cartWork duties of a phlebotomist technician can be categorized into 4 categories - Equipment 
Procedure 
Patient Care 
Patient Information 
Equipment - - phlebotomists must ensure that all equipment and areas used are sterile 
- equipment includes needles, bandages, gauzes, tubes, other 
collection dev...
Pathology - The study of nature and the cause of disease 
How many liters of blood does the body contain? - 5 liters 
Erythrocytes - Red blood cells 
Leukocyte - White blood cell 
Thrombocytes - Platelets 
120 days - How long does mature red blood cells live once they enter blood stream 
Hemoglobin ...
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Add to cartPathology - The study of nature and the cause of disease 
How many liters of blood does the body contain? - 5 liters 
Erythrocytes - Red blood cells 
Leukocyte - White blood cell 
Thrombocytes - Platelets 
120 days - How long does mature red blood cells live once they enter blood stream 
Hemoglobin ...
Serum - When blood is removed from the body, the blood clots and the liquid portion is called 
Dorsal side of hand and wrist - If veins in the arm cannot be used for venipuncture, the alternative 
veins lie in the 
Centrifuge - The instrument used to speed the removal of serum by spinning the blood ...
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Add to cartSerum - When blood is removed from the body, the blood clots and the liquid portion is called 
Dorsal side of hand and wrist - If veins in the arm cannot be used for venipuncture, the alternative 
veins lie in the 
Centrifuge - The instrument used to speed the removal of serum by spinning the blood ...
Color coding of needles indicates - Guage 
What does a blood cell count require - Whole blood collected in a purple top tube 
The preferred anticoagulant for the collection of whole blood for STAT situations in a clinical laboratory - 
Herapin 
main cells of the immune system - White blood cells 
Pl...
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Add to cartColor coding of needles indicates - Guage 
What does a blood cell count require - Whole blood collected in a purple top tube 
The preferred anticoagulant for the collection of whole blood for STAT situations in a clinical laboratory - 
Herapin 
main cells of the immune system - White blood cells 
Pl...
type and cross match - takes place for transfusions to determine if a patient will react after a 
transfusion (learning if blood is compatible with donors) 
preanalytical phase - the process of collecting a specimen for further laboratory testing 
anatomic pathology - process of testing specimen suc...
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Add to carttype and cross match - takes place for transfusions to determine if a patient will react after a 
transfusion (learning if blood is compatible with donors) 
preanalytical phase - the process of collecting a specimen for further laboratory testing 
anatomic pathology - process of testing specimen suc...
erum - Blood clots and liquid portion of blood 
Centrifuge - device used to speed the removal of serum by spinning 
suspine position - lying on back, facing upward 
Blood pH range - 7.35-7.45 
Within what time frame should serum be transported to the lab - 2 hrs 
where do blood cells begin formation...
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Add to carterum - Blood clots and liquid portion of blood 
Centrifuge - device used to speed the removal of serum by spinning 
suspine position - lying on back, facing upward 
Blood pH range - 7.35-7.45 
Within what time frame should serum be transported to the lab - 2 hrs 
where do blood cells begin formation...
What is supine position? - patient is laying face-up in their back 
What is prone position? - patient is laying face-down on their stomach 
What are 2 tests that a patient would fast for? - glucose or cholesterol 
What is the most requested timed specimen? - glucose level 
What is glycolytic action?...
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Add to cartWhat is supine position? - patient is laying face-up in their back 
What is prone position? - patient is laying face-down on their stomach 
What are 2 tests that a patient would fast for? - glucose or cholesterol 
What is the most requested timed specimen? - glucose level 
What is glycolytic action?...
Why is it important to fill tubes with anticoagulants to the correct levels? - to provide an accurate 
blood- additive ratio 
What is the preferred anticoagulant in clinical chemistry? - heparin 
What is the general anticoagulant used to study glucose levels? - sodium fluoride 
Order Of Draw - Yello...
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Add to cartWhy is it important to fill tubes with anticoagulants to the correct levels? - to provide an accurate 
blood- additive ratio 
What is the preferred anticoagulant in clinical chemistry? - heparin 
What is the general anticoagulant used to study glucose levels? - sodium fluoride 
Order Of Draw - Yello...
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