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Grey Tube - Alcohol/Glucose Sodium Fluoride and Potassium Oxalate Hemolysis - Rupture or destruction of red blood cells K+ - Potassium Na - Sodium Nosocomial Infection - An infection that is acquired in a hospital setting Main vein used for phlebotomy - Median Cubital Yellow Tube - Blood Cult...

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NHA Phlebotomy Practice Examination
Grey Tube - Alcohol/Glucose
Sodium Fluoride and Potassium Oxalate

Hemolysis - Rupture or destruction of red blood cells

K+ - Potassium

Na - Sodium

Nosocomial Infection - An infection that is acquired in a hospital setting

Main vein used for phlebotomy - Median Cubital

Yellow Tube - Blood Cultures
SPS

Number of attempts at performing phlebotomy - Two

Light Blue Tube - Coagulation Studies
Sodium Citrate

QNS - Quantity Not Sufficient

Battery - Bodily Injury

Maximum depth of capillary puncture for infant? - 2.0mm

Angle used for needle insertion? - 15-30 degrees

Elbow region - Antecubital

hemoconcentration - Components of blood increase due to prolonged tourniquet
application or fist pumping

2nd choice of vein for phlebotomy - Cephalic

Green tube - Stat Chemistry
Sodium/Lithium/Ammonium Heparin

3rd choice vein for phlebotomy - Basilic

needle size for adults? - 21g

, Assault - Threat to do bodily injury

Smallest veins - Venules

Smallest arteries - Arterioles

Study of Blood - Hematology

example of a light-sensitive analyte - Bilirubin

Bacteria not requiring oxygen - Anaerobic

butterfly needle size - 23g

Tiger top tube - Chemistry
SST/Clot activator

How do you identify the patient? - Name and DOB

Bacteria that requires oxygen? - Aerobic

What is the minimal information needed to label a tube after the specimen is drawn? -
Name of patient, date and time, phlebotomist's initials

Syncope - Fainting

What do you do if there is no label on the filled tube? - Discard

Sterile - Free from contaminants

Anemia - Decrease of red blood cells, hemoglobin

How long should a patient fast for labs? - 8-12 hours

Red top - Chemistry
No additives

What do you do if the patient has no ID bracelet on? - Notify the nurse, do not touch the
patient

Why is the additive SPS used for blood cultures? - Does not inhibit bacterial growth

When should a 2 hour post-prandial specimen be obtained? - 2 hours after a meal

Bevel of the needle should be positioned how? - Up

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