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-Guarantee passing score -40 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: which of the following is the least hazardous area of an infant's foot for capillary puncture
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lateral plantar heel surface
Question 2: arterialized
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arterial flow into a the area due to warming the site
Question 3: osteomyelitis
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inflammation of the bone marrow and adjacent bone
Question 4: lancet
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a sterile, disposable, sharp-pointed or bladed instrument for punctures
Question 5: capillary action is a term used to describe how
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blood fills a microhematocrit tube Question 6: which of the following conditions disqualifies a site for capillary puncture
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cyanotic, edematous or swollen Question 7: if collected by capillary puncture, which of the following is collected first
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CBC
Question 8: cyanotic
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bluish color from lack of oxygen
Question 9: calcaneus
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medical term for healbone
Question 10: order of draw for capillary blood is
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blood gasses, edta, other additive and serum specimens
Question 11: intersitial fluid
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fluid in the tissue spaces between the cells Question 12: the blood specimen for this test is placed in circles on special filter paper
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phenylketonuria (PKU)
Question 13: neonatal screening (NBS)
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state mandated testing of newborns to detect cerain genetic (inherited), metabolic (chemical changes within the cells), hormonal and functional disorders.
Question 14: hypothyroidism
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insufficient levels of thyroid hormones
Question 15: which of the following test requires an arterialized specimen
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blood gases Question 16: which of the following fingers is the best choice for capillary puncture
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middle
Question 17: whorls
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ridges and grooves of the fingers
Question 18: intracellular fluid
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flid within the cells
Question 19: the concentration of glucose and potassium are normally higher in
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capillary blood
Question 20: calpillary puncture supplies include all of the following except
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povidone - iodine pad
Question 21: capillary puncture is typically performed on adults when
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no acceble veins, thrombotic tendecies or veins are saved for chemotherapy Question 22: when making a routine blood smear, the "pusher slide" is normaly used at an angle of how many degrees
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30 Question 23: this test cannot be collected by capillary puncture and taken to the laboratory for processing and testing
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partial thromboplastin time (PTT)
Question 24: posterior cruvature
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medical term for the back of the heal
Question 25: which of the following is proper capillary punture procedure
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wipe away the very first drop of blood
Question 26: microhematocrit tubes
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narrow-bore plastic tubes that fill by capillary action Question 27: the concentration of this substance is higher in capillary blood than in veous blood
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glucose
Question 28: magnet
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used to mix the specimen