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10-13 EXAM QUESTIONS
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a light blue top tube has been ordered
Question 2: the first tube of cerebrospinal fluid is typically used for
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chemistry studies Question 3: strong repeatitive pressure such as squeezing or milking a site during capillary specimen collection
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is necessary to obtain adequate blood flow
Question 4: microhematocrit tubes with a red band on one end contain
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heparin
Question 5: a minimally invasive way of obtaining cells for DNA analysis is to collect a
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buccal swab Question 6: what is the recommened procedure for collecting a 24 hour urine specimen
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discard the first morning specimens; start timing; collect all urine for 24 hours
Question 7: which type of specimen is typically used in a routine analysis
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random Question 8: this type of specimen is sometimes used to compare urine concentrations of glucose and keytones to blood concentrations
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doulbe-voided
Question 9: A PKU test can be contaminated by all of the following EXCEPT
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using isopropyl alcohol to clean the site Question 10: all of following satements are true of blood capillary puncture EXCEPT
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results are much more accurate then ABGs Question 11: a semen specimen would least likely be accepted for testing if it is
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collected in a condom
Question 12: which test cannot be collected by capillary puncture
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blood culture
Question 13: Acoording to the CLinical and Laboratory Standards Institution, depth of of a heel puncture should not exceed
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2.00 mm
Question 14: sputum specimens are collected in the diagnosis of
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tuberculosis Question 15: an infant may require a lood transfusion if blood levels of this sustance exceed 18 mg/dL
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bilirubin Question 16: a capillary puncture that parallels the whorls of the fingerprint will
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allow the blood to run down the finger
Question 17: a type of bacteria that can damage the stomach lining is
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heliobacter pylori Question 18: erroneous newborn screening results can be caused by all of the following
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using one large drop to entirely fill a collection circle
Question 19: fluid from joint cavities is called
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synovial fluid Question 20: which of the following tests is sometimes performed on amniotic fluid
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alpha-fetoprotein
Question 21: accumilation of excess fluid in the peritoneal cavity is called
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ascites Question 22: which of the following statements most accurately describes capillary puncture blood
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a mix of venous, arterial, and capillary blood Question 23: what special information in addition to routine identification information is required when labeling nonblood specimens
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type and source of specimen
Question 24: peritoneal fluid comes from the
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abdominal cavity Question 25: A term used to describe blood that cannot be seen with the naked eye
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occult Question 26: during multisample capillary specimen collection blood smears and EDTA specimens are otained before other specimens to minimize
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effects of platlet aggregation Question 27: it is necessary to control the depth of the lancet insertion during heel puncture to avoid
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injuring the calcaneus Question 28: which of the following midstream urine collection steps are in the proper order
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void into toilet;void into container; void any remaining urine into toilet