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FREE PHLEBOTOMY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT Q.O.D. #1 -
#149 EXAM QUESTIONS
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-Guarantee passing score -149 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: Small red spots on the skin caused by a tourniquet that is too tight is known as?
Answer:
Petechiae (round spots that form on the skin. They're caused by bleeding, which makes the spots look red, brown or purple. The spots often form in groups and may look like a rash. )
Question 2: The correct term that refers to the destruction of blood cells is.
Answer:
Hemolysis
Question 3: The most common gauge used for routine venipuncture is?
Answer:
21 gauge
Question 4: The abbreviation for "Immediately" is?
Answer:
STAT
Question 5: The correct term for the "process of withdrawing blood from a vein" is.
Answer:
Venipuncture
Question 6: At what angle should a venipuncture needle puncture the skin?
Answer:
15 to 30
Question 7: Phlebotomy skills would not include?
Answer:
Handling patient correspondence
Question 8: The most common antibiotic used to clean a venipuncture site is?
Answer:
Isopropyl alcohol Question 9: Respiratory precautions will be used for which of the following disease(s)?
Answer:
Tuberculosis Question 10: which of the following biological conditions may least affect the results of a blood test?
Answer:
Posture Question 11: Which area of the lab will most often have the strictest specimen collection requirements?
Answer:
Blood bank Question 12: For some fecal occult blood testing patients must be instructed to abstain from ingesting meat, aspirin, and vitamin C for three days.(True or False)
Answer:
True
Question 13: A retractable sheath is part of a?
Answer:
multiple drawn needle
Question 14: Microorganisms that cause disease are considered?
Answer:
Normal Flora, Bacterial, Fungal, All Of The Above!!
(ALL OF THE ABOVE)
Question 15: how many inches should a tourniquet be placed above the venipuncture site?
Answer:
- to 4 inches
Question 16: It is necessary for a patient to fast for 12 hours before?
Answer:
Glucose Tolerance Test
Question 17: All of the following equipment may be discarded after use, except?
Answer:
Blood Pressure Cuffs
Question 18: Which of the following would be the largest sized needle?
Answer:
16 gauge
Question 19: HIPPA Is?
(The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, is a federal law.)
Answer:
(1996 Law) Designed to keep personal health information private.Question 20: The correct term for "an instrument used to separate blood into its liquid and solid components" is.
Answer:
Centrifuge
Question 21: It is NOT true that?
Answer:
Recapping used needles after routine venipuncture is acceptable Question 22: What is the most important means used to prevent the spread of infection?
Answer:
Hand washing
Question 23: What is a functional unit of the nervous system
Answer:
Neuron
Question 24: Which anticoagulant is used for blood gas determinations?
Answer:
heparin (anticoagulant ("blood thinner") that stops your blood from forming blood clots or making them bigger. It can help a blood clot dissolve faster, but it can't break it down.)
Question 25: When a sharp container is full it should be?
Answer:
Properly closed and put in a leak-proof biohazard container
Question 26: No vacuum in a tube would be an example of an equipment error.
(True or False)
Answer:
True Question 27: Which laboratory department performs complete blood cell counts (CBCs)?
Answer:
Hematology- (branch of medicine concerned with the study of the cause, prognosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases related to blood. It involves treating diseases that affect the production of blood and its components,)