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PHLEBOTOMY NHA/CPT NHA FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+
What is Hematology? 
Ans- Hematology is the study of blood and its components, fluids and cells. Also 
includes the study of blood forming organs and blood disease 
What is Phlebotomy? 
Ans- Phlebotomy is the practice of drawing blood for diagnostic purposes 
What does the medical term "Phlebos" mean? 
Ans- Veins 
What does the medical term "tome" mean? 
Ans- Incision 
What are two other names for capillary puncture? 
Ans- Dermal or skin puncture 
What does POCT mean? 
Ans- Point-of-Care
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
What is Hematology? 
Ans- Hematology is the study of blood and its components, fluids and cells. Also 
includes the study of blood forming organs and blood disease 
What is Phlebotomy? 
Ans- Phlebotomy is the practice of drawing blood for diagnostic purposes 
What does the medical term "Phlebos" mean? 
Ans- Veins 
What does the medical term "tome" mean? 
Ans- Incision 
What are two other names for capillary puncture? 
Ans- Dermal or skin puncture 
What does POCT mean? 
Ans- Point-of-Care
PHLEBOTOMY NHA EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+| LATEST UPDATE
Which of the following blood specimen test are photosensitive and should be protected 
from the light? 
A. Gastrin 
B. Ammonia 
C. Pyruvate 
D. Bilirubin 
 D. Bilirubin 
A phlebotomist should identify that a blood spot collection for inborn errors of 
metabolism requires which of the following? 
A. The newborn must be at least 3 days old 
B. The circles on the filter paper must be at least half filled 
C. The first drop of blood of blood immediately following the puncture must be included 
D. ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 35 pages •
Which of the following blood specimen test are photosensitive and should be protected 
from the light? 
A. Gastrin 
B. Ammonia 
C. Pyruvate 
D. Bilirubin 
 D. Bilirubin 
A phlebotomist should identify that a blood spot collection for inborn errors of 
metabolism requires which of the following? 
A. The newborn must be at least 3 days old 
B. The circles on the filter paper must be at least half filled 
C. The first drop of blood of blood immediately following the puncture must be included 
D. ...
PHLEBOTOMY NHA EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | LATEST UPDATE
A phlebotomy technician is preparing to draw blood from a patient's arm and observes a sore 
at the site where the tourniquet is to be placed. Which of the following actions should the 
technician take? 
Tie the tourniquet over the patient's sleeve to prevent any further damage to the skin. 
The Joint Commission recommends using the patient's full name and which of the following 
pieses of information to ensure accurate inpatient identification? 
Medical record number 
A phlebotomy technic...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
A phlebotomy technician is preparing to draw blood from a patient's arm and observes a sore 
at the site where the tourniquet is to be placed. Which of the following actions should the 
technician take? 
Tie the tourniquet over the patient's sleeve to prevent any further damage to the skin. 
The Joint Commission recommends using the patient's full name and which of the following 
pieses of information to ensure accurate inpatient identification? 
Medical record number 
A phlebotomy technic...
PHLEBOTOMY NHA EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+| LATEST UPDATE OSHA
Ans- Establishes regulations and guidelines to direct phlebotomists to work at the 
highest level of safety possible when handling bio hazards and chemicals. 
The blood borne pathogens standard (OSHA) 
Ans- - addresses use of PPE 
- availability to the Hep B immunization 
- Each workplace must have a exposure control plan 
- has guidelines to ensure safety 
- provides standard plans for after an exposure. 
- engineering controls and record keeping protocols 
PPE for venipuncture and capillar...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 31 pages •
Ans- Establishes regulations and guidelines to direct phlebotomists to work at the 
highest level of safety possible when handling bio hazards and chemicals. 
The blood borne pathogens standard (OSHA) 
Ans- - addresses use of PPE 
- availability to the Hep B immunization 
- Each workplace must have a exposure control plan 
- has guidelines to ensure safety 
- provides standard plans for after an exposure. 
- engineering controls and record keeping protocols 
PPE for venipuncture and capillar...
PHARMACOLOGY HESI V1/V2 EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+
A client with chemotherapy induced nausea receives a prescription for metoclopramide. 
which adverse effect is most important for the nurse to report? 
a. nausea 
b. involuntary movements 
c. diarrhea 
d. unusual irritability 
b. involuntary movements 
A client is scheduled for a spiral computed tomography (CT) scan with contrast to evaluate for 
pulmonary embolism. Which information in the client's history requires follow up by the 
nurse? 
a. metal hip prosthesis was placed twenty years ag...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 49 pages •
A client with chemotherapy induced nausea receives a prescription for metoclopramide. 
which adverse effect is most important for the nurse to report? 
a. nausea 
b. involuntary movements 
c. diarrhea 
d. unusual irritability 
b. involuntary movements 
A client is scheduled for a spiral computed tomography (CT) scan with contrast to evaluate for 
pulmonary embolism. Which information in the client's history requires follow up by the 
nurse? 
a. metal hip prosthesis was placed twenty years ag...
PEDIATRIC NURSING FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+
what are some physiologic risks to adolescent mothers? 
preterm births, low birth weight, pre-eclampsia, iron deficiency anemia, cephalopelvic 
disproportion 
what is key regarding teen pregnancy? 
early and consistent prenatal care is essential to safe care, early detection, and early 
intervention! 
what are some psychologic risks to adolescent mothers? 
- risk interruption of developmental tasks in establishing her own identity 
what are some sociologic risks to adolescent mothers? 
- teen ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 20 pages •
what are some physiologic risks to adolescent mothers? 
preterm births, low birth weight, pre-eclampsia, iron deficiency anemia, cephalopelvic 
disproportion 
what is key regarding teen pregnancy? 
early and consistent prenatal care is essential to safe care, early detection, and early 
intervention! 
what are some psychologic risks to adolescent mothers? 
- risk interruption of developmental tasks in establishing her own identity 
what are some sociologic risks to adolescent mothers? 
- teen ...
PEDIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+
The concept of health promotion consists of efforts to prevent rather than to cure 
disease or disability. This description best describes: 
a. tertiary prevention 
b. secondary prevention 
c. primary prevention 
d. morbidity prevention 
Ans 
c 
Standards for well child care and health promotion are set forth by the: 
a. Task Force on Preventative Services, US Department of Health and Human services 
b. American Academy of Family Physicians 
c. American Academy of pediatrics 
d. Healthy People ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The concept of health promotion consists of efforts to prevent rather than to cure 
disease or disability. This description best describes: 
a. tertiary prevention 
b. secondary prevention 
c. primary prevention 
d. morbidity prevention 
Ans 
c 
Standards for well child care and health promotion are set forth by the: 
a. Task Force on Preventative Services, US Department of Health and Human services 
b. American Academy of Family Physicians 
c. American Academy of pediatrics 
d. Healthy People ...
PEDIATRIC EXAM FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+
PEDIATRIC EXAM FOR NURSE 
PRACTITIONERS WITH 100% CORRECT 
ANSWERS | GRADED A+ 
New bony tissue is produced during periods of ___________ 
Ans 
Growth 
Skeletal growth is stimulated by _________________ hormone 
Ans 
pituitary growth 
Growth is completed after _________ 
Ans 
puberty 
Growth of the long bones occurs at the ____________ 
Ans 
epiphysis
- Exam (elaborations)
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PEDIATRIC EXAM FOR NURSE 
PRACTITIONERS WITH 100% CORRECT 
ANSWERS | GRADED A+ 
New bony tissue is produced during periods of ___________ 
Ans 
Growth 
Skeletal growth is stimulated by _________________ hormone 
Ans 
pituitary growth 
Growth is completed after _________ 
Ans 
puberty 
Growth of the long bones occurs at the ____________ 
Ans 
epiphysis
PEDIATRIC NURSING FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+
Because children younger than 5 years are egocentric, the nurse should do which when 
communicating with them? 
a. Focus communication on the child. 
b. Use easy analogies when possible. 
c. Explain experiences of others to the child. 
d. Assure the child that communication is private 
Ans 
A 
The nurse is having difficulty communicating with a hospitalized 6-year-old child. Which 
technique should be most helpful? 
a. Recommend that the child keep a diary. 
b. Provide supplies for the child t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 36 pages •
Because children younger than 5 years are egocentric, the nurse should do which when 
communicating with them? 
a. Focus communication on the child. 
b. Use easy analogies when possible. 
c. Explain experiences of others to the child. 
d. Assure the child that communication is private 
Ans 
A 
The nurse is having difficulty communicating with a hospitalized 6-year-old child. Which 
technique should be most helpful? 
a. Recommend that the child keep a diary. 
b. Provide supplies for the child t...
PEDIATRIC NURSING EXAM 2 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+
A client is admitted with an acute onset of RLQ pain at mcburney point. Appendicitis is 
suspected. For which clinical indicator would the nurse assess the client to determine if 
the pain is secondary to appendicitis? 
1. Urinary retention 
2. Gastric hyperacidity 
3. Rebound tenderness 
4. Increased lower bowel motility 
Ans 
4 
When a client develops iron-deficiency anemia, which of the client's laboratory test 
results would the nurse expect to be decreased? 
1. Ferritin level 
2. Platel...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
A client is admitted with an acute onset of RLQ pain at mcburney point. Appendicitis is 
suspected. For which clinical indicator would the nurse assess the client to determine if 
the pain is secondary to appendicitis? 
1. Urinary retention 
2. Gastric hyperacidity 
3. Rebound tenderness 
4. Increased lower bowel motility 
Ans 
4 
When a client develops iron-deficiency anemia, which of the client's laboratory test 
results would the nurse expect to be decreased? 
1. Ferritin level 
2. Platel...
Sherpath Exam Review Med Surg 2 Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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