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1. An ESRD patient has an IV in the left forearm and an AV fistula in the right

arm. The phlebotomist used an ETS to collect from the left antecubital area

and there was an error in the results. The phlebotomist should have collected


A. above the fistula in the right arm.

B. below the fistula in the right arm.

C. below the IV in the left arm.

D. above the IV in the left arm.

Answer> below the IV in the left arm. Rationale

It is very important for the phlebotomist to have an understanding of potential

hazardous venipuncture sites for accurate results and patient safety. An ESRD (end

stage renal disease) patient would have an AV fistula for vascular access during

dialysis procedures. It is never acceptable to draw from the arm with this device. In

this case, the best choice would be below the IV in the left arm. Drawing above the

IV would risk contaminating or diluting the blood sample with the contents of the



,fluid being administered.

2. In which of the following time frames should a tourniquet be routinely

released on a patient while performing a blood draw?


A. within 30 seconds

B. within one minute

C. within three minutes

D. within five minutes

Answer> within one minute Rationale

Prolonged tourniquet time can cause hemoconcentration. Hemoconcentration is the

change in analyte values within the blood by leaving the tourniquet on more than 1

minute.

3. After cleansing the site for a venipuncture with alcohol, it should be allowed

to completely dry to avoid


A. hemoconcentration.

B. hemolysis.

C. hemostasis.

D. hemodilution.

Answer> hemolysis.



,Rationale

In preparing a site for venipuncture or dermal collection, the 70% alcohol should be

allowed to completely dry. This accomplishes two things it gives the solution time to

destroy bacteria and prevents the aqueous alcohol solution from causing hemolysis

of the red blood cells which might affect the test results. Hemoconcentration occurs

when a tourniquet is left on too long and the quantity of analytes in the blood

changes. Hemodilution is the opposite of hemoconcentration where the ratio of cells

to fluid decreases. Hemostasis is the act of stopping blood flow or bleeding.

4. Why should the phlebotomist avoid collecting a CBC from a crying infant?


A. The specimen may be hemolyzed.

B. WBC's may be elevated

.C. The specimen may be hemoconcentrated.

D. Platelets are more likely to clump.

Answer> WBC's may be elevated. Rationale

Stress or crying will elevate the white blood cell (WBC) count. This makes it difficult

to assess if an elevated count is due to a disease process or if it's stress-induced.

Crying will not make the specimen hemolyzed, hemoconcentrated or platelets more

likely to clump.

5. Which of the following tubes must be filled to at least 90% for a single test?


, A. green

B. pink

C. light blue

D. lavender

Answer> light blue

Rationale

A light blue tube is used for coagulation tests. It contains sodium citrate as an

anticoagulant which preserves the clotting factors to be measured. The tube must

be filled adequately (90%) as the correct patient result depends on a ratio of 9 parts

blood to 1 part anticoagulant. While the green, pink and lavender tubes should be

completely filled if possible, the 90% requirement is not necessary.

6. When a blood sample does not meet sample size criteria, it is considered

to be which of the following?


A. QA

B. QC

C. hemolyized

D. QNS

Answer> QNS

Rationale

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