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An individual who has little resistance to an infectious microbe is referred to as a
susceptible what? - correct answer. Host

Which of the following is an example of a work practice control that reduces risk of
exposure to bloodborne pathogens? - correct answer. Wearing gloves to draw blood

This ion is essential to the coagulation process. - correct answer. Calcium

QC protocols prohibit use of outdated evacuated tubes because why? - correct answer.
Tubes my not fill completely, changing additive-to-sample ratios.

Molecular genetic testing requires what? - correct answer. Specimens to be
collected in sterile EDTA.

What is the purpose of an antiglycolytic agent? - correct answer. Preserve glucose

Which on of the following tubes is filled first when multiple tubes are filled using an
evacuated tube system? - correct answer. Blood culture (SPS) tube

What is the recommended disinfectant for blood culture sites in infants 2 months and
older? - correct answer. Chlorhexidine gluconate

Latent fibrin formation in serum can result from what? - correct answer. Incomplete
clotting when centrifuged

In which of the following areas does capillary specimen collection differ from routine
venipuncture when collecting a BUN and CBC? - correct answer. Order of draw

, This is an example of a preanalytical error made at the time of collection. - correct
answer. Failing to mix tubes

What constitutes a positive modified Allen test? - correct answer. The hand color
returns to normal in 15 seconds.

According to CLSI, which tubes should be placed upright as soon as they are mixed? -
correct answer. Nonanticoagulant gel tubes

Reference values are higher for capillary specimens with what test? - correct answer.
Glucose

According to CLSI, the maximum time limit for separating serum or plasma from cells is
how long? - correct answer. 2.0 hours from time of collection

All of the following are a reason for transporting tubes with the stoppers up EXCEPT
which of the following? - correct answer. Maintains the sterility of the sample.

The liquid portion of a clotted specimen is called what? - correct answer. Serum

The most common reason for glucose monitoring through POCT is to what? - correct
answer. Monitor glucose levels for diabetic care.

The AMT, ACA, and ASCP are agencies that do what? - correct answer. Certify
laboratory professionals

A quadriplegic patient can do what of the following? - correct answer. Can feel pain
if there is no sensory damage.

The standard of care used in phlebotomy malpractice cases is often based on
guidelines from what organization? - correct answer. CLSI - Clinical and Laboratory
Standards Institute

In collecting blood cultures, one of the most frequent errors made is what? - correct
answer. Improper cleansing of the collection site

Which type of specimen is typically used for routine urinalysis? - correct answer.
Random

A positive FIT test indicates what? - correct answer. Bleeding in the colon or rectum

Accessioning a specimen involves what? - correct answer. AOTA-Connecting it with
the correct individual, giving it a unique identification number, and recording it in the
order it was received.

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