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Which instance most closely resembles basal state? A patient who has…
a) been lying down for an hour
b) just arrived for a fasting blood test
c) just awakened at 0600 after fasting all night
d) worked all night but did not eat at work |
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c) just awakened at 0600 after fasting all night |
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You must draw a pro time specimen from a patient with IVs in both arms. Which of the following is the best thing to do? Draw the specimen…
a) above an IV
b) below an IV
c) from an ankle vein
d) from an IV |
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It is not a good idea to collect a CBC specimen from a screaming infant because the…
a) platelets are more likely to clump
b) specimen will be hemoconcentrated
c) specimen will be more likely to hemolyze
d) white blood count may be falsely elevated |
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d) white blood count may be falsely elevated |
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You have no choice but to draw a specimen from a site with a hematoma. Where should obtain the specimen?
a) distal to the hematoma
b) in the area of the hematoma
c) proximal to the hematoma
d) none of the options is correct |
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a) distal to the hematoma |
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Prolonged tourniquet application may cause a change in blood composition primarily because of…
a) hemoconcentration
b) hemoglobin
c) hemolysis
d) homeostasis |
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Which of the following vascular access devices is placed in a peripheral vein for the purpose of blood collection and administration of medication?
a) fistula
b) heparin lock
c) implanted port
d) PICC |
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A phlebotomist has attempted twice to draw a partial thromboplastin time (PTT) specimen from a patient with difficult veins. Both times the phlebotomist has been able to draw only a partial tube. What should the phlebotomist do?
a) collect the specimen by skin puncture
b) have another phlebotomist attempt to draw the specimen
c) pour the two tubes together and mix well
d) submit the fullest tube for testing, noting the draw was difficult |
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b) have another phlebotomist attempt to draw the specimen |
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Why do pregnant patients have lower reference ranges for red blood cell counts?
a) body fluid increases in pregnancy, dilute red blood cells
b) constant nausea leads to hemoconcentration of the blood
c) poor appetite leads to transient anemia
d) the growing fetus uses up the mother's iron reserves |
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a) body fluid increases in pregnancy, dilute red blood cells |
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Levels of this analyte can differ by 50% or more between morning and late afternoon.
a) BUN
b) CBC
c) Cortisol
d) Sodium |
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Which instance may lead you to suspect that you have accidentally punctured an artery?
a) a hematoma starts to form instantly
b) the blood obtained is dark red
c) the blood pulses into the tube
d) there is no way to tell |
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c) the blood pulses into the tube |
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If blood is drawn too quickly from a small vein, the vein will have a tendency to…
a) bruise
b) collapse
c) disintegrate
d) roll |
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How long before obtaining blood for testing should drugs known to interfere with blood tests be discontinued?
a) 1 to 4 hours
b) 4 to 24 hours
c) 24 to 36 hours
d) 48 to 72 hours |
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A fistula is a(n)…
a) implanted port attached to an indwelling line
b) permanent fusion of an artery and a vein
c) special winged infusion set left in a patient's arm
d) temporary fusion of an artery and a vein |
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b) permanent fusion of an artery and a vein |
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When a test requires a fasting specimen, but the serum is _____________, it is a clue that the patient was not fasting.
a) hemoconcentrated
b) hemolyzed
c) jaundiced
d) lipemic |
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Tests influenced by diurnal variations are often ordered as _________ tests, and it is important to collect them as close as possible to the time ordered.
a) fasting
b) postprandial
c) STAT
d) timed |
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When the additive from a tube “backwashes” into the patient, it is known as _____________. |
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Removing blood on a regular basis or in large amounts can lead to ___________ anemia. |
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The medical term for fainting is __________. |
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Obstruction or complete stoppage of lymph flow is called _____________. |
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A condition in which blood components that cannot easily leave the bloodstream become concentrated in the smaller plasma volume is known as _______________. |
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