Most important step in venipuncture?
Patient identification
What is PPE?
Personal Protective Equipment
What is the best way to let a clean
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Air dry
OSHA requires all phlebotomist to be trained regarding what?
Blood borne pathogens and needle saftey
All specimens are considered hazardous and infectious so we must use what?
Universal and or Standard precautions
What organization should be contacted regarding employee safety and unsafe working conditions?
OSHA (occupational safety and health administration
What does MSDS mean and what is it part of?
Material Safety Data Sheet (right to know law)
What color tube, and additive is used for CBC, Hct, Hgb, Sed rate?
Lavender, EDTA
Which tube has no additive?
Red
What color tube and which additive is used for protime and APTT?
Lt. Blue, sodium citrate
What is the ratio of blood to additive in a light blue tube?
9 to 1
Which additive is the best choice for an ethanol specimen?
Na fluoride
What color tube is an ethanol specimen drawn in?
Grey
In case of a needle stick accident you should?
Cleanse the site, get patient information if able, and notify your supervisor
What is the purpose of the tourniquet?
To find the vein
How long can the tourniquet be in place?
1 minute
What is the first thing you must do after every finger stick?
Wipe away the first drop
Why is it necessary to keep the centrifuge lid closed until it comes to a complete stop?
It reduced the chance of aerosol and microbial contamination
What angle should your slider be when making blood smears?
30 degrees
What should you do if a standard size tube collapses the veins?
Use a pediatric tube
Which cleansers are most common for blood culture site preparation?
povidone iodine or 2% chlorhexidine
What characteristics do sharps disposal containers have?
Spill proof, tamper proof, and puncture resistant.
When used for decontamination, the dilution for bleach in water should be what?
10% bleach, 90% water
Which point of care test is done to determine a platelet plug formation?
Bleeding time (also known as platelet function assay)
Where in the wrist area are ABGs done and which artery?
Outer aspect of the wrist and from the radial artery
Which are the smallest vessels in the body?
Capillaries
Which are the smallest veins in the body?
Venules
The respiratory system is responsible for?
Breathing and the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
Common site cleanser for a venipuncture is?
70% isopropyl alcohol
When anticoagulated blood is spun down in the centrifuge, how does it separate?
Plasma (top), buffy coal = WBCs & platelets (middle), Red blood cells (bottom)
MSDS is part of the?
Right to Know Law
When you leave the patient's room, make sure that?
Everything is returned to where you found it including the bed rails, (up if up, down if down)
What is the difference between serum and plasma?
Serum= the fluid portion of clotted blood
Plasma= fluid portion of unclotted blood which contains all of its clotting factors (fibrinogen)
Empathy is?
The Validation of a persons feelings
QA indicators are what?
Measurable factors
System that filters, eliminates wastes, regulates water balance is the?
Urinary system
If a patient has fragile skin or excessive hair, where should the tourniquet be placed?
Over their clothing or a piece of coflex/coband
When drawing on a burn victim?
Look for a site that is the least damaged or scarred for the draw
Even if you wear gloves, your hands should be washed when?
Before and after specimen collection, toilet use, every time they could become soiled
What happens if you squeeze too much during a finger stick/capillary puncture?
Errors in the results by diluting with tissue fluid
If an I.V is present you much draw blood where?
Below the I.V
What vein is most likely to be used for an obese patient?
The cephalic
If swelling occurs or a hematoma begins to form at the venipuncture site you must?
Remove the tourniquet and needle and apply pressure
The most prevalent work related acquired infection in the laboratory is?
Hepatitis B
Fibrin strands may be present in serum because?
It was centrifuged
What should you do if the information is not correct on the patient's I.D bands/requisitions?
Do not draw the blood until the patient is properly identified/banded
If a patient who is legally responsible for himself says NO to a blood draw, what should you do?
Do not draw
Two forms of outpatient I.D are?
Spelling name and birthdate
Bursting capillaries cause small red pin-point clusters are known as?
Petechiae
Reverse or protective isolation is for the protections of?
Immuno-compromised patients
What is the name of the system used for unidentified patients?
Special 3 part I.D system
What is the most common complications of phlebotomy?
Hematoma
What happens when the tourniquet is on to long?
Hemoconcentration
How do you transport Bilirubin?
By protecting it from light
What test is ordered to determine PH and blood gas?
Arterial Blood Gases (ABGs)
What test would be ordered to detect hematuria?
Urinalysis
What test would be ordered if the patient is suffering from FUO? (fever of unknown origin)
Blood Cultures
What tube is used for STAT electrolytes and what is the additive?
Green top and Heparin is the additive
Sample mailers have a few distinctive warnings to their label. They are?
Biohazard sign, send to CDC in case of breakage, name and address of sender and receiver
What is the chain of custody?
The tracking of legal samples [Show Less]