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phlebotomy equipment can be organized in all of the following   trays, drawing station, mobile workstations  
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the most economical and safest method for performing routine venipuncture is the use of   evacuated tubes  
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all of the following can decrease the possibility of developing latex allergies except   wearing powdered gloves  
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the primary antiseptic for routine venipuncture is   isopropyl alcohol  
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a properly tied tourniquet   permits arterial flow and blocks venous flow  
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the plastic tubing on a butterfly set may be attached to all of the following except   large red stopper tube  
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the color coding if evacuated tubes provides info about all the following except the   volume of specimen collected  
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which of the following tubes must always be completely filled   light blue  
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the purpose of sodium flouride in a gray stopper tube   preserve glucose  
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all of the following tubes contain a seperation gel except   green  
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the tube of choice for trace metal analysis   royal blue  
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tubes containing soybean trypsin inhibitor and thrombin are used to collect specimens for   fibrin degredation products  
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serum separator tubes should not be used for   TD test, serology or blood banking  
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yellow stopper tubes are used for all the following except   lead testing  
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packages of evacuated tubes manufactured at the same time are called a   lot  
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the ratio of blood to anticoag in a light blue stopper tube   9:1  
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the purpose of thixotropic gel in an evacuated tube is to   prevent cellular contamination of serum  
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blood cultures may be collected in   yellow stopper tubes containing SPS  
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the anticoag that is present in a light blue tube is   sodium citrate  
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in an evacuated tube blood flow into the tube depends on   the vacuum in the tube  
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most anticoags in blood collection tubes prevent clotting by   binding calcium  
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lavender stopper tubes can be used for all of the following except   coag tests  
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which of the following tubes contains an anticoag that inhibits thrombin   light green  
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when collecting coag tests from a patient with polycythemia the   amount of anticoag is decreased  
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the tube the will best prevent falsely inceased potassium test results is   light green  
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basic info that should be present on all requisition forms includes all of the following except the   type of collection tube  
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to aid in specimen processing requisition forms may contain   a bar code  
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the most important procedure in phlebotomy is to   identify the patient correctly  
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all of the following are used to identify a pateint except   bed sign  
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the most important part of a requisition for is   authorization to perform the procedure  
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proper specimen collecting begins with   requisitioning  
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before you draw a blood specimen you must always   check the patients ID number and the name on the wristband  
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when encountering a patient with casts on both arms and no wristband the phlebotomist should   check the patients ankle  
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blood should not be drawn from a patient who is   standing  
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patient reassurance includes   briefly explaining the procedure  
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failure to check the requisition form prior to leaving the lab may cause the phlebotomist to   have inadequate equipment  
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when organizing equipment at the patients bedside it is important   have extra evacuated tubes readily available  
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the maximum time a tourniquet should remain on the patients arm is   1 minute  
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the vein of choice for routine venipuncture is the   median cubital  
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the vein located on the thumb side of the arm is the   cephalic  
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A large rigid cord located during palpation indicates   tendons  
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palpate means   to examine by touch  
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prolonged application of a tourniquet will cause   hemolysis  
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the appearance of petechaie on a pateints arm during site selection indicates that the   tourniquet is tied too tightly  
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failure to allow the alcohol to dry on the patients arm after site cleansing can cause all of the following except   increased bacteriostatic action  
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correct palpation of a vein includes all of the following except   detecting a pulse using the thumb  
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the veins that are the easiest to anchor are the   median cubital veins  
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hemoconcentration can be caused by   prolonged tourniquet application  
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which of the following is not acceptable sterile technique   putting on gloves and palpating the cleansed area  
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firmly anchoring the vein prior to needle insertion is necessary to prevent   the vein from rolling  
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