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1. What temperature should a semen sample be transported? : 36-38 degrees C 2. Which of the following would result in a grossly hemolyzed specimen? a. Incorrect order of draw b. Incorrect needle gauge c. Applying tourniquet too close to the draw site d. Failure to invert tube : b. Incorrect ...

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NHA Phlebotomy certification Exam |
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1. What temperature should a semen sample be transported?

🗸🗸🗸: 36-38 degrees C



2. Which of the following would result in a grossly hemolyzed specimen?

a. Incorrect order of draw

b. Incorrect needle gauge

c. Applying tourniquet too close to the draw site

d. Failure to invert tube

🗸🗸🗸: b. Incorrect needle gauge



3. Which of the following is proper procedure after collecting ammonia specimen?

a. Protect from light

b. Keep specimen warm

c. Keep specimen at body temp

d. Place specimen in icewater slurry (or a cup of ice)

🗸🗸🗸: d. Place specimen in icewater slurry (or a cup of ice)




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,4. The phlebotomist has a request to collect a CBC from a healthy 10 month old. Which

is appropriate?

🗸🗸🗸: a. Either heel



5. A phlebotomist is preparing to draw blood from a patient in hospital/ The patient

extends his arm and turns head away. Which consent does this indicate?

🗸🗸🗸: a. Implied consent



6. Why should phlebotomist document volume of blood drawn from a patient?

🗸🗸🗸: a. Iatrogenic anemia could be a result fo too much taken



7. A phlebotomist has a requisition to draw blood on a patient with severe Down's

syndrome. What steps would you take?

🗸🗸🗸: a. Speak with the patient guardian before performing venipuncture to enmsure

the patient understands



8. A 69 year old unconscious patient is brought ot the ER. Several blood tests are

ordered. The phlebotomist collects blood under

🗸🗸🗸: a. Implied consent



9. Which of the following actions is appropriate when labeling specimens?

🗸🗸🗸: a. Label specimens at the time of collection in front of the patient
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,10. Before collecting blood on an inpatient, the phlebotomist notices there's no

wristband on wrist. There is one on the IV pole. What do you do?

🗸🗸🗸: a. Don't draw until nurse puts an armband on patient



11. Which is appropriate form of identification in inpatient setting?

🗸🗸🗸: a. Verbal and wrist band



12. WBC, RBC, Electrolytes are ordered. Which tubes are used for capillary?

🗸🗸🗸: a. Lavender and red



13. A blood specimen is rejected by lab with QNS as the reason? Why?

🗸🗸🗸: a. The specimen was insufficient-not enough blood



14. Which of the following is best method to prevent internal or external bleeding from

venipuncture site after needle is removed?

🗸🗸🗸: a. Apply pressure to prevent leakage of blood into the tissues



15. A physician orders a STAT but phlebotomist forgets to fill out patient ID number.

What is appropriate procedure for an improperly labeled specimen when received in

lab?

🗸🗸🗸: a. Lab rejects the mislabeled specimen
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, 16. Phlebotomist is performing venipuncture and patient begins to seize. What is correct

action?

🗸🗸🗸: a. Discontinue the draw



17. Phlebotomist receives orders to draw an infant screening card, O2 levels, bilirubin,

and DNA. Which is to be drawn first?

🗸🗸🗸: a. O2 levels



18. When performing a venipuncture on a patient of average weight, which is the correct

technique for needle insertion?

🗸🗸🗸: a. Insert until a change in resistance



19. Which is the best method to collect a blood specimen from an older adult patient

who has fragile, easy to collapse veins?

🗸🗸🗸: a. Choose a syringe and butterfly assembly



20. Which of the following is the term for donation of a patient's own blood for an

upcoming surgery?

🗸🗸🗸: a. Autologous donation



21. The order of draw for capillary collections is different than venipuncture because

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