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Chapter 12-17
Phlebotomy Handbook
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Which of the following analytes should be protected from light? | Porphyrins |
| Which analytes is photosensitive? | Bilirubin |
| Which of the following practices will likely cause hemolysis? | Shaking the tube to mix the contents |
| After blood collection, when should plasma be centrifuged? | As soon as possible |
| Newborns are routinely screened through blood analysis for which of the following genetic and metabolic factors | PKU, galactosemia |
| EMLA is sometimes used for pediatric venipuncture procedures. EMLA is: | Topical anesthetic applied to the child’s arm before venipuncture |
| Screening for type 2 diabetes mellitus can occur with which of the following POCT (point of care testing) | HbA1c (hemoglobin A1c) |
| Which of the following is referred to as the “good cholesterol” | HDL cholesterol |
| The specific regulations for POCT lies under the domain of the: | CLIA 1988 |
| Which of the following supplies is NOT needed during an arterial puncture for an ABG determination? | Tourniquet |
| During a glucose tolerance test, which procedure is acceptable? | The patient should be encouraged to drink water throughout the procedure |
| Blood collection for Lead should occur in which of the following evacuated blood collection | Tan-topped tube |
| The urine specimen label should be attached to: | The side of the container |
| The O & P analysis is requested on which type of specimen? | Fecal matter |
| The FOBT (Fecal Occult Blood Test) is frequently requested on which type of specimen? | Fecal matter |
| List as many PPE’s | gloves, gown, goggles, face shield, foot covering, mask |
| List as many different types of specimen’s phlebotomists | sputum, amniotic fluid, semen, Pap smear, blood, urine, feces, throat and cheek swab |
| List order of blood draw | 1. Yellow 2. Light blue 3. SST 4. Red 5. Green 6. Lavender 7. Grey |
| What is hemolysis? | Destruction of red blood cells (RBC) |
| List at least 3 standard precautions | Sharps container, wash hands, PPE |
| Forensic toxicology is the: | Study of toxins in legal cases |
| Gateway drugs include: | Alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco |
| What is the purpose of chain of custody process? | Account for a specimen from point of collection to final disposition |
| A bluing color agent is used to: | Detect alteration in a urine specimen |
| Select an example of a field sobriety test | Balance test |