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Phlebotomy Final Exam 2026 Questions and Answers (250+ Verified Q&A) | Venipuncture Procedures, Order of Draw, Specimen Collection, Patient Identification, OSHA, HIPAA & Infection Control

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This comprehensive Phlebotomy Final Exam 2026 Questions and Answers study guide contains more than 250 verified exam-style questions and answers covering the essential knowledge and practical competencies required for success in phlebotomy certification examinations, clinical laboratory training, medical assisting programs, and healthcare workforce preparation. The resource provides an in-depth review of patient identification procedures, specimen collection techniques, venipuncture protocols, capillary puncture procedures, laboratory safety standards, infection prevention, quality assurance, specimen handling requirements, and professional responsibilities expected of modern phlebotomy practitioners. Designed to reinforce both theoretical knowledge and clinical decision-making skills, this study guide serves as a comprehensive preparation tool for final examinations and national certification testing. The material extensively covers patient identification and specimen collection procedures, including positive patient identification, requisition verification, informed consent, implied consent, patient rights, specimen labeling requirements, legal documentation standards, and laboratory order verification. Students learn how to properly identify inpatient and outpatient specimens, resolve discrepancies between identification bands and requisitions, handle unconscious patients, and prevent potentially life-threatening identification errors that may compromise patient safety. Emphasis is placed on compliance with Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) recommendations and best-practice specimen management protocols. A major focus is placed on venipuncture techniques and specimen collection methods, including tube selection, order of draw, anticoagulant requirements, blood culture collection, capillary punctures, heel sticks, neonatal specimen collection, geriatric collections, difficult venous access management, butterfly needle use, hand collections, specimen rejection criteria, and prevention of pre-analytical errors. Students will review appropriate collection procedures for CBC, ESR, PT/INR, APTT, CMP, HCG, blood cultures, bilirubin testing, lactic acid testing, glucose tolerance testing, PKU screening, and specialized laboratory assays. The guide reinforces proper tube selection, additive management, and specimen integrity requirements essential for obtaining accurate laboratory results. The study guide provides extensive instruction in infection prevention and laboratory safety standards, including standard precautions, transmission-based precautions, airborne isolation, droplet precautions, contact precautions, bloodborne pathogen prevention, personal protective equipment (PPE) selection, sharps safety, needlestick injury management, exposure control plans, decontamination procedures, and OSHA compliance requirements. Students will learn the appropriate use of gloves, gowns, face shields, N95 respirators, hand hygiene protocols, sharps disposal procedures, biohazard waste management, and post-exposure response measures that protect both healthcare workers and patients from infectious hazards. Significant attention is devoted to legal, ethical, and regulatory considerations in healthcare practice. Topics include HIPAA compliance, patient confidentiality, protected health information (PHI), informed consent standards, implied consent, scope of practice limitations, professional communication, patient refusal procedures, workplace safety regulations, and quality assurance requirements. Learners gain a strong understanding of the ethical responsibilities associated with specimen collection, laboratory communication, documentation, and patient advocacy within healthcare environments. Additional content addresses special collection procedures and patient populations, including neonatal testing, pediatric collections, geriatric specimen collection, oncology patients, mastectomy precautions, IV therapy considerations, timed specimens, 24-hour urine collections, blood culture procedures, arterial blood gas handling, bilirubin protection from light, specimen transport requirements, centrifugation protocols, hemolysis prevention, and troubleshooting common collection complications. Students will strengthen their ability to manage difficult draws, prevent specimen rejection, and ensure laboratory quality standards are consistently maintained. This study resource is particularly valuable for students preparing for Phlebotomy Final Examinations, National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) certification, American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Phlebotomy Technician certification, National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) examinations, Medical Assisting programs, Clinical Laboratory Science training, and allied health certification assessments. The question-and-answer format promotes active recall, strengthens procedural knowledge, improves examination readiness, and reinforces professional competencies required in modern laboratory medicine. Relevant For: Phlebotomy Students Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) Candidates NHA Phlebotomy Certification Candidates ASCP Phlebotomy Certification Candidates NCCT Phlebotomy Candidates Medical Assisting Students Clinical Laboratory Science Students Healthcare Technician Students Allied Health Students Patient Care Technicians Nursing Assistant Students Healthcare Workforce Trainees Clinical Skills Examination Candidates Laboratory Medicine Students Healthcare Certification Candidates Academic References: McCall RE, Tankersley CM. Phlebotomy Essentials. Jones & Bartlett Learning. Garza D, Becan-McBride K. Phlebotomy Handbook: Blood Collection Essentials. Pearson. Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI). Procedures for the Collection of Diagnostic Blood Specimens by Venipuncture. World Health Organization. WHO Guidelines on Drawing Blood: Best Practices in Phlebotomy. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Infection Prevention Guidelines. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Phlebotomy Resources. Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science. Clinical Laboratory Management Review. Laboratory Medicine Journal. Keywords: phlebotomy final exam, phlebotomy questions and answers, phlebotomy study guide, venipuncture procedures, patient identification, specimen collection, order of draw, blood collection tubes, CBC collection, ESR testing, PT INR testing, APTT testing, CMP testing, blood cultures, capillary puncture, heel stick procedure, neonatal collection, pediatric phlebotomy, geriatric phlebotomy, butterfly needle technique, difficult venous access, specimen labeling, laboratory requisitions, informed consent, implied consent, HIPAA compliance, OSHA standards, bloodborne pathogens, infection control, personal protective equipment, airborne precautions, droplet precautions, contact precautions, sharps safety, needlestick injuries, specimen handling, specimen transport, bilirubin collection, lactic acid collection, PKU screening, glucose tolerance testing, urine collection procedures, laboratory safety, clinical laboratory procedures, phlebotomy certification preparation, NHA CPT exam, ASCP phlebotomy exam

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When drawing blood on an outpatient, what is the next positive

identification to ask for after obtaining DOB ? - ANSWER ✔✔Correct

spelling of name

A patient has a requisition for a urine test. The patient asks to have their

blood drawn. They intend to call the Physician's office when they leave

to fax the orders. What should the phleb technician do ? - ANSWER

✔✔Call the physician before the draw to request and obtain orders for

additional

,A requisition form requires a phlebotomy technician to draw blood for an

hgA1C and lipid panel. How should the phlebotomy tech draw blood

from the patient to meet this requirement ? - ANSWER ✔✔Draw the

SST/gold top tube Draw the lavender top tube.

The phlebotomy technician initiates a blood draw after receiving verbal

consent from the patient. What type of consent has been given ? -

ANSWER ✔✔Informed Consent


The physician orders an Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) lab test.

Which tube should the phlebotomy technician use ? - ANSWER

✔✔Lavender


Patient A is in the waiting room and has been waiting for a phlebotomy

technician for 15 mins. Patient B is in the waiting room and has been

waiting for a phlebotomy technician for 5 mins. Both patients require a

CBC with differential. The STAT box on patient B's requisition is

checked. What should the phlebotomy technician do first ? -

ANSWER ✔✔Draw blood from Patient B using a lavender top tube


A phlebotomy technician is ready to perform a venipuncture on a patient

for labs the physician has ordered. What should the phlebotomy

technician do first. - ANSWER ✔✔Identify the patient

, A phlebotomy technician enters a patient's room to draw blood and

notices the patient's date of birth on the ID band is different from the

date of birth on the requisition . How should the phleb technician handle

this situation ? - ANSWER ✔✔Delay drawing the blood until the

tissue with the ID hand is resolved

A phleb technician receives an impatient lab order. Upton entering room,

the technician observes an unconsicous with the family present.

What should the phleb tech do to verify the patient to the order, prior to

the blood draw ? - ANSWER ✔✔Use the patient ID band


Patient A is drawn by the phlebotomy technician for a Type and Cross

Blood that mistakenly labeled on patient B. The tubes are processed

Patient A's blood is entered into Patient's B chart. Later that day, Patient

B has surgery, is given the wrong blood type, and dies during surgery.

What should the phlebotomy technician have done differently? -

ANSWER ✔✔Properly identify the patient


The lab receives three specimens labeled Maria Sanchez, 4/1/56. The

name on the requisition reads as Maria Sanches, 4/1165. The error is

discovered during the ordering process.




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