NCCT PHLEBOTOMY ACTUAL TEST BANK
2026 COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ The smallest veins in the humans body are known as. Answer: venules
⩥ The aorta branches into smaller divisions called arteries, which in turn
branch into even smaller divisions called. Answer: arterioles
⩥ Characteristics of capillaries include. Answer: having thin-walls,
forming microscopic pathways, connecting arterioles with venules--all
the above
⩥ Within the capillaries, blood cell functions include. Answer: releasing
oxygen, binding carbon dioxide, eliminating waste--all the above
⩥ The heart, lymphatic organs, and blood vessels are in the. Answer:
Cardiovascular
⩥ The suffix-uria at the end of a medical term refers what body location.
Answer: Urine
⩥ The study of blood is known as. Answer: Hematology
,⩥ The liver, stomach, mouth and pancreas are in the. Answer: Digestive
System
⩥ The most important step to ensure accuracy in sample collection is.
Answer: Identifying the patient properly
⩥ The bladder, urethra, kidneys, and ureters are in the. Answer: Urinary
System
⩥ The trachea, nose, lungs, and pharynx are in the. Answer: Respiratory
⩥ The sebaceous glands, skin, hair, and nails are the. Answer:
Integumentary
⩥ The body system that is a primary regulator of hormones is the.
Answer: Endocrine
⩥ Neutrophils, Eosinophils, Basophils, Lymphocytes and Monocytes are
types of. Answer: White blood cells
⩥ The common name for the thrombocyte is the. Answer: Platelet
⩥ The liquid portion of an anticoagulated blood sample is known as.
Answer: plasma
,⩥ The instrument that measures blood pressure is called. Answer:
Sphygmomanometer
⩥ an artery can be distinguished from a vein because an artery will be.
Answer: Pulsating
⩥ Lancets are used to collect blood samples by. Answer: Capillary or
skin puncture
⩥ The abbreviation VAD is commonly used in hospitals to refer to.
Answer: Venous Access Devices
⩥ To determine the size of the needle, remember that the higher the
gauge, the. Answer: Smaller the needle bore
⩥ adult capillary punctures most often involves use of the. Answer:
Third and fourth(middle and ring)
⩥ A centrifuge is used in a clinical laboratory setting to. Answer:
Separate liquid from cells in blood
⩥ The oral glucose tolerance test is used for detection of. Answer:
Diabetes
, ⩥ Use a ---- topped evacuated tube for collection of blood for a
CBC test. Answer: Lavender
⩥ Use a---- topped evacuated tube for collection of blood for electrolyte
testing. Answer: Red
⩥ Use a--- topped evacuated tube for collection of blood for cholesterol
testing. Answer: Red
⩥ Sodium citrate is an anticoagulant of choice for coagulation studies
because it protects. Answer: Clotting factors
⩥ When preparing a blood smear directly from skin puncture, it is best
to. Answer: wipe away the first drop of blood
⩥ The order of draw recommended by the CLSI (2007) for these tubes
is. Answer: STOPPER COLOR
⩥ Blood culture tube. Answer: First
⩥ Coagulation tube(Blue). Answer: Second
2026 COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ The smallest veins in the humans body are known as. Answer: venules
⩥ The aorta branches into smaller divisions called arteries, which in turn
branch into even smaller divisions called. Answer: arterioles
⩥ Characteristics of capillaries include. Answer: having thin-walls,
forming microscopic pathways, connecting arterioles with venules--all
the above
⩥ Within the capillaries, blood cell functions include. Answer: releasing
oxygen, binding carbon dioxide, eliminating waste--all the above
⩥ The heart, lymphatic organs, and blood vessels are in the. Answer:
Cardiovascular
⩥ The suffix-uria at the end of a medical term refers what body location.
Answer: Urine
⩥ The study of blood is known as. Answer: Hematology
,⩥ The liver, stomach, mouth and pancreas are in the. Answer: Digestive
System
⩥ The most important step to ensure accuracy in sample collection is.
Answer: Identifying the patient properly
⩥ The bladder, urethra, kidneys, and ureters are in the. Answer: Urinary
System
⩥ The trachea, nose, lungs, and pharynx are in the. Answer: Respiratory
⩥ The sebaceous glands, skin, hair, and nails are the. Answer:
Integumentary
⩥ The body system that is a primary regulator of hormones is the.
Answer: Endocrine
⩥ Neutrophils, Eosinophils, Basophils, Lymphocytes and Monocytes are
types of. Answer: White blood cells
⩥ The common name for the thrombocyte is the. Answer: Platelet
⩥ The liquid portion of an anticoagulated blood sample is known as.
Answer: plasma
,⩥ The instrument that measures blood pressure is called. Answer:
Sphygmomanometer
⩥ an artery can be distinguished from a vein because an artery will be.
Answer: Pulsating
⩥ Lancets are used to collect blood samples by. Answer: Capillary or
skin puncture
⩥ The abbreviation VAD is commonly used in hospitals to refer to.
Answer: Venous Access Devices
⩥ To determine the size of the needle, remember that the higher the
gauge, the. Answer: Smaller the needle bore
⩥ adult capillary punctures most often involves use of the. Answer:
Third and fourth(middle and ring)
⩥ A centrifuge is used in a clinical laboratory setting to. Answer:
Separate liquid from cells in blood
⩥ The oral glucose tolerance test is used for detection of. Answer:
Diabetes
, ⩥ Use a ---- topped evacuated tube for collection of blood for a
CBC test. Answer: Lavender
⩥ Use a---- topped evacuated tube for collection of blood for electrolyte
testing. Answer: Red
⩥ Use a--- topped evacuated tube for collection of blood for cholesterol
testing. Answer: Red
⩥ Sodium citrate is an anticoagulant of choice for coagulation studies
because it protects. Answer: Clotting factors
⩥ When preparing a blood smear directly from skin puncture, it is best
to. Answer: wipe away the first drop of blood
⩥ The order of draw recommended by the CLSI (2007) for these tubes
is. Answer: STOPPER COLOR
⩥ Blood culture tube. Answer: First
⩥ Coagulation tube(Blue). Answer: Second