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phlebotomy

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what is phlebotomy ?   Incision or Puncture of vein to collect blood  
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definition of Phleb/o mean   vein  
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definition of tomy ?   Cut / Incision / puncture  
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The Purpose of Phlebotomy is   Diagnostics Purposes , Screening Purpose , Research and *Therapeutic Purpose  
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Polycythemia is   Too many Blood cells / Therapeutic phlebotomy  
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Hemochromatosis   Storage of iron  
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Name of test given in phlebotomy   Blood ph / Arterial Blood  
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why take blood from the vein and not the artery ?   It is easy access ( Exception )  
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another name for red blood c ells   Erythrocyte  
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Red blood cells has   No Nucleus , and No Hemoglobin  
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heme   contains Iron  
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Globin   contains proteins  
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what do red blood cells destroy ?   The Spin and liver  
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life span of red blood cells is ?   120 days  
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what is white and red blood cells formed by   Bone marrow  
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another name white blood cells ?   Leukocyte  
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what are the the most common white blood cell ?   neutrophil  
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what are the 5 different types of white blood cells?   Neutrophil, Lymphocyte,Monocyte, basophil and eosinophil .  
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what is eosinophil responsible for?   allergic reaction  
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what does lymphocyte do ?   Fight against virus , tumor and cancer  
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lymphocyte b   becomes plasma cell and the produce antibody  
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Lymphocyte T   CD8 T cell cytotoxic cell  
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HIV cell count is   CD4 cell / 400-500 cells  
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what is the number of HIV cells turn into Aids   less then 50 cells  
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Another name Platelet is   Therombolyte  
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Plasma is   The present of blood clotting  
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Serum is   Clotting factor absent , ( Liquid )  
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blood Ph count   7.35 to 7.45  
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what is thicker the vein or the artery   Artery  
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what carries blood toward the heart   Vein  
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what does the artey carries   Oxygenated  
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what carries blood away form the heart   artery  
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what has no value the artery or vien   artery  
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what does the vein carry   Deoxygenated Blood  
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what is capillary   the smallest vecile / its the connection in between the artery and vein  
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what is the site for Exchange ?   Capillary  
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Most common vein for Phlebotomy   Media cubital vein  
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what is the best angle for vein venipuncture ?   15-30 degrees  
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what is the amount/ volume of blood for a healthy person   5 L  
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centrifuge is   when the blood cells separate from the plasma and serum  
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What is the machine called that is used for sterilization   autoclave  
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most important step during venipuncture is to   identify the patient  
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homeostasis is to   stopping the blood flow  
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most common artery for arteriotomy   radial artery  
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best angle for needle into the artery ?   90 degrees  
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how many degrees on radial artery   45 degrees  
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how may grams of insulin syringe   13 Grams  
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best angle to insert needle into the radial artery ?   45 degrees  
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what will happen if the tourniquet is left on the arm longer then one minute   hemoconcentration  
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what is hemoconcentration   Leakage of plasma (fluid) from blood vesselsinto tissue , resulting in a higher than normal cellular concentration.  
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alcohol pad should be what percentage of isoprophyl   70 percent  
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what cell has no nucleus   Rbc  
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the most significant infection control   hand wash  
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most common complication during venipuncture is   bruising  
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ideal tube for cbc (complete blood count )is   lavender  
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when blood becomes clot , the liquid part is called   serum  
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study of diseases is called   pathology  
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life span for red blood cells is   120 days  
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Bp formed during contraction of heart   Systolic bp  
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Iron containing pigment is called   Hemoglobin  
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with diabetes what test is given   Oral glucose test  
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what finger has a pulse   thumb  
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phlebotomy primary job   Preanalysis  
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what is the percentage of the plasma   55 percent  
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what is the percentage of the cells or formed elements   45 percent  
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HIV destroy   cp4T  
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to avoid micro-clotting , how many times is the purple tube inserted   8  
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instrument used for spinning   Centrifuze  
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where is the location of the antecubital vein   the arm  
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what does O'2 (oxygen) binds with   hemoglobin (iron)  
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homestasis refers to   balance / steady state  
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chemical substance that prevent blood from clotting   anticoagulant  
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how many chromosome is in a human cell   46  
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the ideal angle for inserting the needle in the skin ?   15-30  
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butterfly refers to   Wings infusion set  
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Instrument used for sterizalation   autoclave  
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alcohol should be allowed to drying how many seconds ?   6-10 sec  
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which following blood test is light sensitive   Bilirubin  
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Glycolytic means   break down of glucose  
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color code for needle indicates   gage  
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yellow tube additive   anticoagulant SPS (sodium polyanethol sulfonate) & ACD (acid citrate dextrose) / blood cultures  
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for new borns , the penetration depth of lancet must be less how many milimeters   2 mm  
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which following specimen would likely be taken to anatomic pathology   biopsy tissue  
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to chill a blood specimen as it is transported,the health care should use   icy water  
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approximently how long does it take a normal blood specimen to clot   25-30 seconds  
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