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Preperetion for the Board Exam

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Which of the additives the yellow-topped vacuum collection tube contains?   Sodium Polyanetholesulfonate (SPS)  
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What size of the butterfly is frequently used?   The butterfly udes 23 gauge, most all the time on newborn  
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Which of the anticoagulants is found in a royal blue-topped blood collection tube?   no additive in the blue-topped tube  
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What is Lithium heparin? and for which tests it uses?   Lithium heparin is a suitable anticoagulant that used for tests such as Glucose level  
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What is RAM SAFE-T-FILL?   RAM SAFE-T-FILL is a blood microcollection system  
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The purple-topped tube   Used for a blood cell count test that requires whole blood collected  
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The pink-topped tude   Used for blood-banking procedures  
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BD Unopette   A prefilled device used as a collection and dilution unit  
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The light blue-topped tube   Collects PT and APTT specimens  
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EDTA   An anticoagulants that recommended for blood smear preparations  
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In an emergency room an unconscious patient may be identified by who?   Temporary identification label on the hand  
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Identification procedures for outpatients includes   - photo identification - birth date - address - identification by a family member  
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Common sites for venipuncture (the antecubital area)   First choice - Median Cubital Second choice - Cephalic vein Third choice - Basilic vein  
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The maximum time for a tourniquet?   No more than 1 (one) minute  
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In some cases, why do we need to warm the site of venipuncture   To increase localized blood flow  
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How many times should one patient be punctured during a procedure?   No more than twice  
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Which tubes should be always drawn first?   Blood culture  
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When should safety devices be activated during a venipuncture procedure?   Immediately after withdrawal from the vein  
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What are "competency statements" for phlebotomists?   Entry-level skills, tasks, roles  
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What is Veracity?   An essential character trait for a phlebotomist, such as "telling the true"  
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How should a phlebotomist treat a deaf patient   Ask the patient if you should repeat the steps before the procedure  
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Phases of Laboratory Testing   1. Preanalytical (drow the blood, the most important phase) 2. Analytical (test the blood in a lab) 3. Postanalytical (result from the lab)  
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What is SOP   Standard Operating Procedures  
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Zones of interpersonal space   - Intimate space (direct contact up to 18 inches) - Personal space (18 inches to 4 feet) - Social space (4 - 12 feet) - Public space (more than 12 feet)  
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An example of Internal Stakeholder for phlebotomy services?   Physician or nurse  
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An example of "good rapport" with a patient ?   Being courteous and showing empathy  
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In which phase of laboratory testing do phlebotomists have the most impact ?   Preanalytical  
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How employers provide feedback on a phlebotomist's ability to do his/her job ?   Performance evaluations  
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What should a phlebotomist do if the patient assigned to him/her does not speak English ?   Seek a translator or written instructions in that language  
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Which phase of the laboratory process involves performing a chemical assay on a serum specimen ?   Analytic  
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The color coding for needles what indicates ?   Gauge size  
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What indicates the diameter of the needle ?   Gauge of the needle. The small the gauge number, the larger the needle diameter  
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Winged Infusion is known as what ?   A butterfly  
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What is the most common agent used to decontaminate a venipuncture site ?   Isopropanol  
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A phlebotomist walks into a patient's room to collect a blood specimen. There are several family members in the room watching television with the patient. What should the phlebotomist do ?   Ask the patient if it okay for the family to step outside during the procedure  
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Why is it important to position the patient properly prior to venipuncture ?   Patient comfort and safety  
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If the patient is burned near the right elbow, where would the preferred venipuncture location be ?   Left arm's antecubital area  
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The best angle for needle insertion during a venipucture is ___ degrees   45 degrees  
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The optimal depth of a finger stick in a child is ____   Less than 2.0 mm  
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What needle gauge is required for scalp vein venipuncture of an infant ?   23 gauge  
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The angle of the needle for scalp venipuncture of an infant should be ____ degrees   15 - 60 degrees  
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What are complications resulting from multiple deep skin punctures on an infants heel ?   Hepalitis  
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