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Phlebotomy Final

York Tech phlebotomy final exam

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Protective layers around the brain and spinal cord that contain spinal fluid are called: Meninges
After an adult ingests 75 grams of glucose for a GTT, the glucose level should return to normal within how many minutes? 120 minutes
In order for a donor to give blood, his or her hemoglobin value must be no less than: 12.5 g/dL
Which of the following is the minimum hematocrit value a blood donor must have to give a blood donation? 38%
Which of the following is the most frequently used site for blood collection for arterial blood gases? Radial Artery
Which of the following is the specimen of choice for testing acid-base balance and respiratory status of a patient? Arterial Blood
Specimens that require transport at 37°C include: Cryofibrinogen
Specimens that require protection from light include those for: Bilirubin and folate
Assays that require a chilled specimen include Gastrin, ammonia, catecholamines, and lactic acid
Glycolytic action refers to: Breakdown of glucose
Which of the following is a possible occurrence if a blood specimen tube for hematology tests is mixed too vigorously? Hemolysis will occur.
Which of the following is a possible occurrence if a blood specimen tube for hematology is not mixed long enough? Tiny clots will form in the specimen.
SDS stands for: Safety data sheet
What are the major principles of self-protection from radiation exposure? Time, distance, and shielding
In the hazardous labeling system developed by the NFPA, the blue quadrant of the diamond indicates a (n): Health hazard
In health care facilities, which of the following is a typical fomite? Laboratory coat
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