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-Guarantee passing score -122 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: An unjustifiable attempt to touch another person can lead to what charge?
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Assault
Question 2: which group of strep bacteria is detected using a rapid strep test?
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A Question 3: What document contains information about laboratory schedules, patient preparation and specimen handling?
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Directory of services Question 4: For what test does a blood sample need to be collected in a pre-warmed tube and kept at body temperature until delivered to the lab?
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Cold agglutinins
Question 5: What levels can increase with anxiety?
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Cortisol Question 6: What is the preferred max amount of blood volume that can be removed from a child?
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3% Question 7: What is the term that is used to describe an injury to one person for which another person, who caused the injury, is legally responsible?
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A tort
Question 8: What values are higher in infants than in adults?
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RBC and WBC counts Question 9: What is the max amount of a child's blood volume that can be removed over a 1 month period?
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10%
Question 10: What problem can extreme temperatures cause with a blood sample?
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Hemolysis
Question 11: What is important when drawing blood at a patients home?
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Carry a cell phone for emergencies Question 12: What drug is used to increase sweating for sweat collection studies?
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Pilocarpine
Question 13: What conditions may be treated with therapeutic phlebotomy?
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Hemochromatosis and polycythemia Question 14: When preparing blood smears, at what degree should the spreader slide be?
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25 - 30 degrees Question 15: In the elderly what body change may have the most impact on the safety and effectiveness of venipunctures?
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Less collagen in the skin
Question 16: What is the most common test performed vis POCT?
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Glucose
Question 17: Patients living in high altitudes have higher levels of....
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Hematocrit and hemoglobin Question 18: Which of the following is used for dialysis patients to connect to the dialysis machine?
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Arteriovenous shunt (AV shunt) Question 19: What term is used to describe small portions of specimen transferred tint separate containers?
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Aliquots Question 20: If the stopper is removed from the tube before centrifugation, what effect will this have on the carbon dioxide and pH levels in the sample?
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A decrease in CO2 and an increase in pH
Question 21: What test is affected by the patients position?
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Sodium Question 22: What is the maximum amount of time a glucose sample collected in a gray top tube can be held at room temperature without loss of viability?
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24 Hours Question 23: Within what time frame should a routine blood collection sample be delivered to the lab?
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45 minutes
Question 24: Which tube can be centrifuged immediately after collection?
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Heparin Tube
Question 25: Where is the radial artery located?
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Thumb side of the wrist Question 26: For a patient on anticoagulant therapy, pressure should be held on a venipuncture site longer than normal to prevent what complication?
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Compartment syndrome Question 27: What philosophy sees the potential for improvement in every area, no matter how high the current performance level?
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TQM (Total Quality Management) Question 28: A large amount of bleeding into the tissues surrounding a puncture site can cause what condition?
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Compartment syndrome