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Phlebotomy final test

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A differential is a test that determines all of the following except   packed cell volume  
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which of the following statements most accurately describes capillary puncture blood   a mix of venous, arterial, and capillary blood  
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the temperature of heel warming devices should not exceed   42 degrees celius  
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which of the following is the medical term for a finger bone   phalanx  
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all of the following are required characteristics of capillary puncture lancets EXCEPT   color-coding by width of blade  
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all of the following equipment mat be required to collect capillary blood gases except   filter paper for blotting  
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A microcollection container is sometimes called   bullet  
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a laboratory report form should state that a specimen has been collected by a capillary punture   because can vary by specimen source  
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Reference values for this test are higher for capillary specimens   glucose  
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blood collected y puncturing the skin is called capillary blood because   it is from the dermal capillary bed  
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a capillary puncture can be done in all of the following ways EXCEPT   a light blue top tube has been ordered  
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all of the following patient conditions would make capillary puncture a poor choice for specimen collection EXCEPT   iatrogenic anemeia  
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capillary puncture is the preferred method to obtain bolld from infants and children for all of the following reasons EXCEPT   results on capillary specimens are more accurate  
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it is necessary to control the depth of the lancet insertion during heel puncture to avoid   injuring the calcaneus  
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Acoording to the CLinical and Laboratory Standards Institution, depth of of a heel puncture should not exceed   2.00 mm  
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in which of the following areas does capillary specimen collection differ from routine venipuncture for tests that can be collected either way   order of draw  
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the major blood vessels of the skin are located where   at the dermal-subcutaneous junction  
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a capillary puncture that parallels the whorls of the fingerprint will   allow the blood to run down the finger  
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capillary puncture eqipment includes all of the following EXCEPT   blood culture bottles  
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what is the purpose of warming the site before capillary puncture   increase the flow of blood  
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errors in capillary glucose results have been attributed to   isopropanol contamination of the specimen  
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the purpose of wiping away the first drop of blood during a capillary specimen collection is to   reduce the tissue fluid contamination  
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which of the following would e least likely to introduce excess tissue fluid into a capillary puncture specimen   wiping the alcohol dry  
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during multisample capillary specimen collection blood smears and EDTA specimens are otained before other specimens to minimize   effects of platlet aggregation  
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a blood smear prepared from an EDTA specimen should be made   within 1 hour os specimen collection  
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all of following satements are true of blood capillary puncture EXCEPT   results are much more accurate then ABGs  
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an infant may require a lood transfusion if blood levels of this sustance exceed 18 mg/dL   bilirubin  
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A PKU test can be contaminated by all of the following EXCEPT   using isopropyl alcohol to clean the site  
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erroneous newborn screening results can be caused by all of the following EXCEPT   using one large drop to entirely fill a collection circle  
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jaundice in a newborn is associated with high levels of   bilirubin  
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it is inappropriate to apply a bandage to a capillary puncture site on an infant or child younger than 2 years of age for all of the following reasons EXCEPT it can   turn into a contamination source  
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which of the following action words associated with capillary puncture procedure are in correct order   warm,clean,puncture, wipe, collect  
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strong repeatitive pressure such as squeezing or milking a site during capillary specimen collection   is necessary to obtain adequate blood flow  
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capillary puncture is not a good choice for specimen collection if a patient is   dehydrated  
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which test cannot be collected by capillary puncture   blood culture  
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neonatal screening is the testing of   newborns for certain disorders  
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microhematocrit tubes with a red band on one end contain   heparin  
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in an infants heel the area of the vascular bed that is rich in capillary loops is located   between .35 and .82 mm deep  
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which of the following is not a correct capillary puncture technique   press the lancet down into the skin so that it does not slip  
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clean catch refers to a urine specimen that is collected   after cleaning the gential area  
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a test that identifies bacteria and the antibiotics that can be used against them is   C  
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which of the following types of infections would be classified as a UTI   bladder  
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a technician is aspirating a specimen from a flexible tube coming out of a patients nose what type of test was most likely ordred   gastric analysis  
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a technician collects a specimen from a child's mouth by rubbing a swab inside the cheek what is eing collected   buccal  
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a type of bacteria that can damage the stomach lining is   heliobacter pylori  
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an exocrine gland disorder that primarily affects the lungs, pancreas, upper respiratory tract, and liver is   cystic fibrosis  
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A term used to describe blood that cannot be seen with the naked eye   occult  
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what special information in addition to routine identification information is required when labeling nonblood specimens   type and source of specimen  
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routine urinanalysis typically includes all of the following EXCEPT   cytological analysis  
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urine cytology studies look for the presence of   abnormal cells  
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which type of specimen is typically used in a routine analysis   random  
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what is the recommened procedure for collecting a 24 hour urine specimen   discard the first morning specimens; start timing; collect all urine for 24 hours  
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this type of specimen is sometimes used to compare urine concentrations of glucose and keytones to blood concentrations   doulbe-voided  
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which of the following midstream urine collection steps are in the proper order   void into toilet;void into container; void any remaining urine into toilet  
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which of the following tests is sometimes performed on amniotic fluid   alpha-fetoprotein  
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this test requires intravenous administration of histamine or pentagastrin   gastric analysis  
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an NP culture swa is sometimes collected to detect the presence of organisms that cause   whooping cough  
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saliva can be tested for all of the following EXCEPT   diagnose tunerculosis  
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a semen specimen would least likely be accepted for testing if it is   collected in a condom  
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peritoneal fluid comes from the   abdominal cavity  
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fluid from joint cavities is called   synovial fluid  
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accumilation of excess fluid in the peritoneal cavity is called   ascites  
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what is sputum   phlegm  
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sputum specimens are collected in the diagnosis of   tuberculosis  
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which of the following types of ETS tubes are used for synovial fluid specimens   EDTA, heparin and non-additive  
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synovial fluid can be tested to identify   arthritis and gout  
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a process called iontophoresis is used to collect   sweat  
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bone marrow is typically aspirated from the   iliac crest  
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which of the following tests may require 72-hour stool specimen   fecal fat analysis  
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a refrigerated stool specimen would be acceptable for all of the following EXCEPT   ova and parsites  
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what type of specimen is required for a rapid strep test   throat swab  
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which site is typically used when performing a sweat chloride test on a toddler   thigh  
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the first tube of cerebrospinal fluid is typically used for   chemistry studies  
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a minimally invasive way of obtaining cells for DNA analysis is to collect a   buccal swab  
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this test detects parasites and their eggs   O  
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the hydrogen breath test detects   lactose intolerance  
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what is a PKU?   Phenylketonuria ... amino acids  
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