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Plebotomy

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If a version code appears on a Laboratory requisition, it   show
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show six month  
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How is clotted dblood obtained?   show
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show by using a tube contaiing an anticoagulant.  
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show serum  
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the liquid part of blood containing the coagulation factors is called   show
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show whole blood  
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A random specimen is collected   show
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show after a patient has not eaten or had anything to drink for a set time period  
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show and processed immediately  
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A 2 hr p.c. specimen is collected   show
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Which is an aceptable method of patient identification?   show
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Which is not part of a vacutainer needle?   show
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show 23  
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show 1 1/2 " 21 gauge  
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show at the end of each day, when it comes in contact with blood.  
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show lavender top tube  
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The anticoagulant potassium oxalate is contained in a?   show
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show light blue top tube  
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show dark blue (green stripe) and green top tube  
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Vacutainer tubes used to collect and separate serum are   show
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show motttled/yellow top tube and dark blue (red stripe)  
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show mottled and lavender tubes  
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show lavender and green  
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which tubes are collected for a GH, FSH, and WBC?   show
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show SST, RED  
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show SST and Light blue  
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show lavender, and gray  
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Which tubes, in the correct order of draw, are collected for Plt count, Factor VIII, and FBS?   show
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show Chromosome Analysis  
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Which test is performed on citrated blood?   show
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show glucose  
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What vein is not used to perform venepuncture?   show
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what are the most common venepuncture site   show
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Which body site requires a doctor's consent for venepuncture?   show
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A tourniquet   show
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What test results are not affected if a patient pumps the fist during venepuncture?   show
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show color  
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A good vein will feel   show
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show 70% isopropyl alcohol  
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Why is the site allowed to air dry before venepuncture?   show
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What does it mean to "anchor the vein"?   show
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show So there will be enough blood collected for the test. To ensure proper dilution of anticoagulant and blood.  
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show blue, green, lavender, grey  
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A green, blood culture, dark blue (red stripe) and yellow top are collected, The order is   show
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show Dispose the needle into a puncture proof sharp objects container. Never leave the patient before labeling the tubes completely. The two-handed technique is used to minimize needle movement. Additive tubes are gently inverted immediately after collection  
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show The skin is cleansed with a circular motion outwards from intended puncture site  
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show The vein is anchored with the thumb. The needle bevel is pointed up when entering the vein. The tourniquet is removed before withdrawing the needle.  
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show needle cap  
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What might happen if an angle of 10 degee is used when performing a venepuncture?   show
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show Nothing will happen, this is the corerect angle.  
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show remove the needle and attend to the patient  
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show inferior to  
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If a patient refuses to have a venepuncture done, you   show
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show stand the specimen upright for 10 to 15 minutes.  
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show serum andclot  
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What equipment is required to separate serum from a red vacutainer?   show
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A blood specimen in a green top tube is centrifuged. It will separate into.   show
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show spasma, buffy coat and RBC  
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show serum  
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show plasma, buffy coat and RBC  
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show has liver disease  
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show recently ate a high fat meal  
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Hemolyzed serum or plasma is obtained if a patient   show
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Which test result is inaccurate if hemolyzed serum is used?   show
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show collecting blood from a hematoma  
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show Using a 25 gauge needle. Entering the vein without allowing the alcohol to evaporate first. Centrifuging an SST immediately after collection. Leaving on the tourniquet for several minutes.  
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show Serum and Plasma  
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show Blood Gases  
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show Acid Phosphatase  
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When would a skin puncture be preferred ove a venepuncture?   show
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show 2.0 mm  
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show amber SST  
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show 750 ul  
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show 500 ul  
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The quantity of blood required to fill a lavender microtainer for skin puncture is?   show
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show The procedure is done on an infant or young child not walking. The lateral portion of the middle or ring finger is used for an adult. A warm towel applied to the site will increase blood flow by seven times.  
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Which incorrect technical procedure will cause a hemolyzed skin puncture specimen?   show
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show WBC Count  
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A bandaid applied to the site may be removed by the infant and aspirate.   show
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The patient's name is required on the microtainer tube   show
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show False  
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show True  
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show False  
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