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AMCA Phlebotomy Certification Prep Exam: Questions and Answers, Assignments of Nursing

A comprehensive review of questions and answers related to phlebotomy, covering topics such as specimen collection, safety procedures, and laboratory tests. It is an essential resource for students preparing for phlebotomy certification exams, as well as for healthcare professionals seeking to refresh their knowledge in this field.

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Download AMCA Phlebotomy Certification Prep Exam: Questions and Answers and more Assignments Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! AMCA Phlebotomy Certification Prep Exam (100 out of 100) Latest Update When a phlebotomist observes actions or suspects child abuse, what should be the next step to take? advise supervisor privately The principle reason for requiring feedback when communicating with patients is to determine weather they ______________. have understood what is being said Implied consent for a venipuncture on an adult requires _____________. the patient extends their arm to you How should the phlebotomist dispose of a needle after drawing blood from a patient? close safety and dispose in a puncture resistant container (sharps container) The hospital department that is responsible for sterile supplies Central Supply The reason a test if ordered timed is to ______________. Draw it at the best time for accurate results The patient's specimen is lipemic, this is usually an indicator that the patient ___________. Has not fasted Abbreviation for "nothing by mouth" NPO The government agency responsible for regulating the safety and health of workers Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) To prevent cross contamination of microorganisms from one patient to another, OSHA standards require ____________. Barrier protection equipment (PPE personal protective equipment) The balanced or "steady state" of the body is called: Homeostasis The blood vessel that only carries blood away from the heart is _________. artery What laboratory document describes in detail the steps to follow for specimen collection? Procedure manual Most coagulation tests require a plasma specimen collected in a.. light blue topped tube Measurement of copper requires blood collection in what tube? royal blue A patient came in with a low grade fever of 1 month duration.. the physician ordered an ESR which stands for Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate.. what color tube? lavender Which of the following is required by OSHA? Hepatitis B vaccine What is the substance called in a serum separator tube (SST) ? thixotropic gel What is the anticoagulant in a gray topped tube? sodium fluoride What is the function of an antiglycolitic agent? eliminates glucose The phlebotomist uses nitro gloves during finger stick procedure, the use of gloves is considered.. PPE What is the correct routine blood draw entrance procedure? bevel up, needle at 15-30 degree angle What gauge size would be appropriate when drawing a hand with winged infusion needle/butterfly? 23 During venipuncture when should needle safety device be activated? immediately after specimen collection / after you remove needle from vein According to CLSI order of the draw which would be filled last? lavender top The phlebotomist must collect pro time specimen from a patient with IVs in both arms, where should they draw from? slightly under IV site, 2 minutes after IV has been turned off Which of the following specimens would be analyzed in the anatomical pathology area? biopsy tissue Which site is best for capillary puncture in an adult? middle and ring finger tips How many tubes are drawn for a 3 hour glucose tolerance test? (GTT) 4 Erythrocytes are also known as.. red blood cells (RBCs) Which structure contains oxygenated blood? aorta The muscle layer of the heart is called the myocardium The function of the platelet is to cause blood to clot to stop bleeding The puncture site may require additional pressure to stop bleeding when the patient is.. on blood thinners (anticoagulants, aspirin) drug screening A phlebotomy student who notices a rash on his/her hands should... apply antihistamine lotion The most common point of care test performed at home or in the hospital is.. glucose testing Which test requires a whole blood specimen? CBC - Complete Blood Count The recommended sample for urine pregnancy testing is first morning How long do you perform a buccal (cheek) swab? 30 seconds When should a blood collection tube be labeled? After the specimen is collected The 3 components of the chain of infection are... Source, Mode of Transmission, Susceptible Host Which of the following precautions require special handling and ventilation? airborne The current CDC guidelines for infection control is which of the following precautions? Standard precautions An example of a QC (quality control) measure in phlebotomy is.. Recording QA (quality assurance) indicators daily A tourniquet should not be left on for longer than.. 1 minute Venipuncture is usually performed in the antecubital area. Which vein is usually the best to draw from? median cubital What can happen if a tourniquet is left on for too long? Hemoconcentration What can happen if blood was drawn from the patient's arm too quickly? Vein collapse Jane has never had her blood drawn, the phlebotomist should allow her to.. sit on a chair with arm support The bevel of the needle should be.. facing upward when inserted into the skin The dr ordered a CBC (lavender), a comprehensive metabolic panel (SST), PT (light blue stopper), and a set of blood cultures. What is the order of the draw? cultures, PT, metabolic panel, CBC (yellow, light blue, red/gray, lavender) The gauge of the needle indicates the following relationship.. The smaller the diameter of the bore When drawing on blood thinners, what will you use after you complete the draw? Coband wrap A needle safety feature that is not activated in the vein or automatically should be activated when? Immediately after the needle is withdrawn The following items are minimum requirements for specimen labeling.. The patient's compete name, identification number, date and time the sample was obtained, and collector's initials Where should blood be drawn on a patient who has had a right side mastectomy and lymph node removal? Left antecubital space What is the best specimen for urine collection? clean-catch midstream What is a major drawback of 24 hour urine collection? patient cooperation and it is hard to get Mr Jones needs to give a specimen from home, what should be done first? hand washing The gray topped tube is usually drawn for which test? glucose A patient fell while exiting the lab. What information would be included in the incident report? date, time, and location of the fall Which of the following procedures requires informed consent? Invasive surgery If a procedure is performed on a patient who refuses consent, what can the phlebotomist be charged with? battery What is the proper formula of compressions to breaths when performing CPR? 30 compressions to 2 breaths (30:2) Where does the phlebotomist document poor techniques affecting sample quality? quality improvement form Choose the answer corresponded with diagram 11. radial artery 12. brachial artery 13. ulnar artery 14. basilic vein 15. median cubital vein
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