Quiz :Most important thing to keep in mind during our
daily routine as phlebotomist - √Answer :Confidentiality
Quiz :Which department performs chemical screening
tests on urine specimen - √Answer :Urinalysis
Quiz :Which department monitors warfarin(blood
thinner/anticoagulant) therapy - √Answer :Coagulation
Quiz :Blood cell responsible for immunity and defense -
√Answer :WBC
Quiz :Liquid portion of the blood specimen without an
anticoagulant is known as - √Answer :Serum
Quiz :Sanitation - √Answer :The scrubbing of
instruments with special brushes and detergents.
Quiz :Disinfection - √Answer :The use of chemical
germicides, 1:10 bleach solutions, and alcohol.
Equipment is soaked and wiped clean. Kills
,microorganisms, it is not effective in destroying spores
or some viruses.
Quiz :Sterilization - √Answer :Involves killing all
microorganisms, both pathogenic and nonpathogenic.
This is often accomplished through use of an autoclave,
producing heat sterilization through steam and pressure.
Quiz :Which blood test includes WBC, RBC, hemoglobin
and hematocrit - √Answer :CBC
Quiz :Most common blood type - √Answer :O
Quiz :Petechiae - √Answer :Small, red, smooth,
hemorrhagic spots appearing on a patient's skin, which
indicates that minute amounts of blood have leaked in
the skin epithelium. Caused by applying the tourniquet
too tightly.
Quiz :Hemoconcentration - √Answer :A decrease in the
plasma volume with an increased concentration of cells
and molecules may be caused by prolonged tourniquet
application, or massaging, squeezing, or probing a site.
Quiz :Tourniquet applied for more than 3 min what will
become elevated - √Answer :Potassium
Quiz :Patient Identification cannot be done by - √Answer
:Checking the chart
Quiz :Patient Identification - √Answer :Ask the patient to
state and spell their name and date of birth, Checking
their armband.
, Quiz :Common venipuncture site area -
√Answer :Antecubital area of the arm
Quiz :When would using a butterfly be beneficial -
√Answer :On a geriatric patient (delicate skin & small
veins)
Quiz :Warming the site - √Answer :Increases blood flow
Quiz :Diagnosis and treatment of diseases by joint
inflammation is what specialty -
√Answer :Rheumatology
Quiz :The total amount of blood pumped per minute -
√Answer :Cardiac output (CO)
Quiz :Inflammation of a vein in conjunction with the
blood clot - √Answer :Thrombophlebitis
Quiz :Common route for administration of parenteral
(intravenous) medication - √Answer :Injection
Quiz :Another term for pre filled syringe -
√Answer :Cartridge
Quiz :Common muscle used for intramuscular injection
on infant - √Answer :Vastus lateralis
Quiz :Function of hemoglobin (RBC) - √Answer :Carry
oxygen from lungs and carry carbon dioxide from lung
tissue
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