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Phlebotomy Practice Test Questions with Correct Answers When removing PPE, which item should be removed first? a.) Gloves b.) Goggle c.) Gown d.) Mask - Answer-a.) Gloves When removing PPE, what is the last thing one should do? a.) Remove gloves b.) Remove mask c.) Remove gown ...

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Phlebotomy Practice Test Questions
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When removing PPE, which item should be removed first?
a.) Gloves
b.) Goggle
c.) Gown
d.) Mask - Answer-a.) Gloves

When removing PPE, what is the last thing one should do?
a.) Remove gloves
b.) Remove mask
c.) Remove gown
d.) Wash hands - Answer-d.) Wash hands

The Bloodborne Pathogens Standards require an employer to provide which of the
following immunizations?
a.) Hepatitis A
b.) Hepatitis B
c.) HIV
d.) Tetanus - Answer-b.) Hepatitis B

According to the Bloodborne Pathogens Standards, who is responsible for providing
PPE to an employee?
a.) The employee
b.) The employer provides PPE but may deduct the cost from the employee's paycheck
c.) The employer must provide and pay for PPE
d.) The patient - Answer-c.) The employer must provide and pay for PPE

According to the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard rules, which specimens are
considered to be potentially infectious?
a.) Only specimens from patients with HIV or hepatitis B
b.) Specimens from patients with any known infection
c.) Specimens that a physician has indicated are infectious
d.) All blood and body fluid specimens - Answer-d.) All blood and body fluid specimens

A diluted solution of which of the following can be used as a disinfectants against blood
borne pathogens on countertops and work spaces?
a.) Acetic acid
b.) Bleach
c.) Iodine
d.) Lysol - Answer-b.) Bleach

, Which of the following is the term for separation of an infectious source from its
susceptible hosts?
a.) Contact precautions
b.) Infection
c.) Isolation
d.) Protective equipment - Answer-c.) Isolation

In addition to standard precautions, what type of precautions should also be used for
patients with such diseases as tuberculosis and measles?
a.) Airborne
b.) Bloodborne
c.) Contact
d.) Droplet - Answer-a.) Airborne

In addition to standard precautions, what type of precautions should also be used for
patients with such ideas as herpes or wound infections?
a.) Airborne
b.) Bloodborne
c.) Contact
d.) Droplet - Answer-c.) Contact

In addition to standard precautions, what type of precautions should be used for
patients with such diseases as HIV or hepatitis B?
a.) Airborne
b.) Bloodborne
c.) Contact
d.) Droplet - Answer-b.) Bloodborne

For a phlebotomist, what is the principal occupational risk for infection?
a.) Infection from airborne diseases in patient rooms
b.) Infection from droplets in the emergency department
c.) Infection from an accidental needle stick
d.) Infection from a splash from a dropped specimen tube - Answer-c.) Infection from
an accidental needle stick

A small blood spill from a specimen you are handling occurs on a laboratory countertop.
What is the usual procedure you should use to handle the spill?
a.) Use a handful of paper towels and wipe up the spill, being careful not to get any on
your skin
b.) Ask your supervisor to find someone to clean up the spill
c.) Wearing gloves and using 10% bleach as a disinfectant, clean up visible blood first,
then disinfect the entire area of potential contamination
d.) Leave the spill alone so it can dry, which will make it easier to clean up when you
get time - Answer-c.) Wearing gloves and using 10% bleach as a disinfectant, clean up
visible blood first, then disinfect the entire area of potential contamination

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