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The slant at the open end of a needle used for venipuncture is called the?   show
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The needle size most commonly used for adult venipuncture is ____ gauge.   show
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The needle size most commonly used by the blood bank for donations is ____ gauge.   show
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show S.S.T. (Separate Serum Tube)  
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A tourniquet should remain tied on a patient's arm no longer than?   show
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The ____ is the part of the venipuncture needle that fits into the syringe or Vacutainer adaper.   show
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You are required to collect avenous sample for atypical hematology test, the complete blood count. you would collect what tubes?   show
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A syringe is preferred over a vacutainer collection device when?   show
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Leaving a tourniquet tied on a pt. puncture, the site typically is cleaned with   show
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Blood obtained via capillary puncture can be collected in what?   show
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You are performing a capillary puncture on a pt. and are having difficulty collecting an adequate sample. What method would you use to encourage blood flow from the site?   show
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When a blood culture is ordered, what is used at the venipuncture site to eliminate contaminating bacteria?   show
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Light blue tubes for coagulation studies should be inverted how many times following removal and prior to placing them in the rack?   show
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What is the most common cause of hematoma formation during a blood draw?   show
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What collection containers is used to test neonates for certain metabolic disorders?   show
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In adults and children, which finger is usually used for a routine capillary puncture site?   show
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TRUE OR FALSE : With regard to veni-puncture needles, the smaller the gauge number, the larger the lumen of the needle.   show
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TRUE OR FALSE : When the needle is inserted into the vein during a routine veni-puncture, the bevel of the needle should be facing up.   show
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TRUE OR FALSE : If a pt. faints while his or her blood is being drawn, the pt. must remain in the facility for at least 15 minutes and should not operate a vehicle for at least 30 minutes.   show
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TRUE OR FALSE : Needles used during veni-puncture may be used only once.   show
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TRUE OR FALSE : All Vacutainer tubes should be inverted three to five times to mix the blood sample with the tube additive.   show
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