Phlebotomy Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers And Verified
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Phlebotomy
Institution
Phlebotomy
Phlebotomy Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers And Verified
order of the draw
yellow, light blue, red, green, lavender, and grey
additives found in yellow top tubes
SPS (sodium polyanethol sulfonate), or acid citrate dextrose
additives found in light blue top tubes
SODIUM C...
Phlebotomy Final Exam Questions with 100%
Correct Answers And Verified
order of the draw
yellow, light blue, red, green, lavender, and grey
additives found in yellow top tubes
SPS (sodium polyanethol sulfonate), or acid citrate dextrose
additives found in light blue top tubes
SODIUM CITRATE
additives found in red top tubes
NONE
additive found in green top tubes
SODIUM HEPARIN, LITHIUM HEPARIN, AND AMMONIUM HEPARIN
additive found in lavender top tubes
EDTA
additive found in grey top tubes
SODIUM FLUORIDE / POTASSIUM OXALATE / HEPARIN
additive found in royal blue top tubes
NONE / SODIUM HEPARIN / EDTA
deliver lavender top tubes to this department
HEMATOLOGY
deliver grey top tubes to this department
CHEMISTRY
deliver gold top tubes to this department
CHEMISTRY
deliver yellow top tubes to this department
MICROBIOLOGY
deliver CBG test to this department
CHEMISTRY
filling tubes in the wrong order can result in
CONTAMINATION OF A SPECIMEN DUE TO ADDITIVE CARRYOVER
, standard needle gauge for venipuncture
21g
coagulation dept runs these tests
PT / APTT / PTT
time needed for blood clotting in a tube containing no additive
30 - 60 mins
veins are anchored in order to
prevent the vein from rolling
royal blue top tubes are used to collect
toxicology and traced metal specimens
21g - 22g needles are used for
routine venipuncture
the proper order of vein selection
MEDIAN CUBITAL / CEPHALIC / BASILIC
reasons to allow alcohol to dry completely before needle insertion
puncture will sting less, hemolysis is less likely to occur, evaporation process helps destroy microbes
improper cleaning of venipuncture site can cause
INFECTION
second choice vein, more visible on obesse patients
CEPHALIC VEIN
tourniquets should never
tied over open sores (causes infection) / tied too tightly (cuases petechiae) / left on longer than one
minute (causes hemoconcentration)
to properl anchor a vein
pull the skin taut with your thumb, below the tube holder
butterfly and syringe needles may be used
on small frail veins such as those in children and geriatric patients
types of needles used for phlebotomy
hypodermic needle / multisample needle / winged infusion (butterfly)
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