State Exam Practice Phlebotomy/ 152 Q&A/ Already Graded A+
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What type of antiseptic is used to clean skin - Answer: 70% Isopopyl alcohol.
Which disease is easier to spread through needle stick - Answer: Hepatitis.
how can health care workers prevent needle sticks - Answer: Use ...
State Exam Practice Phlebotomy/ 152 Q&A/
Already Graded A+
What type of antiseptic is used to clean skin - Answer: 70% Isopopyl alcohol.
Which disease is easier to spread through needle stick - Answer: Hepatitis.
how can health care workers prevent needle sticks - Answer: Use only safety
needle devices.
PPE - Answer: Personal protective equipment.
how should a blood tube be open to aliquot sample - Answer: The tube top
should be covered and "popped" away from the phlebotomist.
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,where should lab coats be worn - Answer: In the work place setting.
The symbol seen on a patients doormeans - Answer: Patient is radioactive.
xWhat dept within the lab would handle blood cultures - Answer: Microbiology.
What dept in the labhandle PTT - Answer: Coagulation/ special hematology.
What dept would handle cbc - Answer: Hematology.
what dept would hande crossmatch - Answer: Blood bank.
This worker assist patients restoring their physical abilities - Answer: Physical
Therapy.
What is the general function of the lab - Answer: To test and analyze specimens
brought into the lab.
Who helps the phlebotomist with proper timing of a Tdm - Answer: The nursing
department.
in what dept would you see a patient having radioactive isotypes injected in arm -
Answer: Nuclear medicine.
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, A na citrate tube has been drawed for an ptt for coag thee specimen should -
Answer: Test within 4 hours.
What kind of specimen are sent to the anatomic paathology lab - Answer:
Autopsy specimens.
The internal med dept deals with what type pf patient - Answer: General care
patients.
Define venipuncture - Answer: To draw blood from a vein.
blood collected in a red tube - Answer: Will yeild serum.
3 most common veins - Answer: Basilic, cephalic, median cubital.
most common used for venipuncture - Answer: Median cubital.
some consideration used when deciding which vein - Answer: The dermal
subcutaneous layer and peripheral tissue.
this blood vessels have valves - Answer: vein.
Gauge needle is most common - Answer: 21-22 guage.
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