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Question 1: Never puncture deeper than ___ when performing an infant heel stick
Answer:
- mm
Question 2: The smaller the number the _____ the gauge of the needle
Answer:
larger
Question 3: Additive in Red tube
Answer:
clot activator or nothing Question 4: Order of Draw for: Navy Blue, Red, Yellow
Answer:
Red, Navy Blue, Yellow
Question 5: The needle should enter the vein ____ up
Answer:
bevel Question 6: Order of Draw for: Green, Gray, Light Blue, Red, Pink
Answer:
Light Blue, Red, Green, Pink, Gray Question 7: Order of Draw for: Lavender, Blood Cultures, Red
Answer:
Blood Cultures, Red, Lavender
Question 8: 3 types of point of care testing
Answer:
glucose, ABG, coagulation testing, troponin, bleed time, lipids, BMP, Hgb & Hct
Question 9: A good vein has what? (feeling)
Answer:
a bounce or resilience
Question 10: 4 reasons a specimen may be rejected
Answer:
QNS, wrong tube, inadequate labelling, specimen not chilled, etc
Question 11: Point of care testing is NOT commonly found where?
Answer:
clinical labs
Question 12: Dept. all cultures go to
Answer:
microbiology
Question 13: Hemoconcentration
Answer:
Condition in which there is an increase of RBCs and blood components and a decrease in plasma in the blood vessel.
Question 14: 3 common types of requisitions
Answer:
manual, computer, barcode
Question 15: Lipids are what?
Answer:
fats Question 16: What levels are monitored to ensure the levels of the drug to stay within the therapeutic range?
Answer:
trough
Question 17: How to tell the difference between an artery and a vein
Answer:
An artery has a pulse Question 18: Name 3 specimens that must be protected from light following collection.
Answer:
Bilirubin, Vitamin A, Vitamin B
Question 19: What is needed for a rapid strep test?
Answer:
a throat swab Question 20: Which specimen type is most frequently used in Serology/Immunology?
Answer:
Serum
Question 21: How long is considered fasting?
Answer:
8-12 hours
Question 22: What test needs an amber microcollection tube?
Answer:
bilirubin Question 23: If you must draw from an arm with a hematoma, where should you draw?
Answer:
distal to the hematoma
Question 24: In a lipemic specimen, the serum or plasma appears what color?
Answer:
milky or cloudy
Question 25: Urine is preferred over blood for what type of screening?
Answer:
drug screening
Question 26: What is the most important step in specimen collection?
Answer:
patient ID
Question 27: Osteomyelitis
Answer:
bone inflammation
Question 28: What is required to test differential?
Answer:
a blood smear/slide