PHLEBOTOMY NATIONAL CERTIFICATION
EVALUATION FULL QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTION
●● The most important way to prevent the spread of infection during
phlebotomy is by:
a. wearing
b. 10% bleach solution
c. using a sharps container
d. washing your hands
Answer: d. washing your hands
●● What are the three isolation categories?
a. droplet, allergy, contact
b. airborne, reverse, droplet
c. containment, airborne, contact
d. airborne, contact, droplet
Answer: d. airborne, contact, droplet
●● Of the test's below, a sample for which may not be hemolyzed?
a. potassium
b. lactate
,c. ammonia
d. glucose
Answer: a. potassium
●● To properly decontaminate specimen collection areas: a solution of
Bleach and water should be used with what ratio
a. 1:20
b. 1:10
c. 50:50
d. 1:100
Answer: b. 1:10
●● Which suffix means blood?
a. -emia
b. -ology
c. -lysis
d. -it is
Answer: a. -emia
●● The ears, nose, and eyes are in the _____ system.
a. Integumentary
b. Digestive
,c. Sensory
d. Muscular
Answer: c. Sensory
●● What is the most common source of HBV in the workplace?
a. Urine
b. Semen
c. Blood
d. Sputum
Answer: b. Semen
●● Post-Prandial means:
a. In the morning
b. After a meal
c. Before dinner
d. in the evening
Answer: b. After a meal
●● Neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils are types of _____.
a. White blood cells
b. Vessels
c. Rbc's
, d. Additives
Answer: a. White blood cells
●● What is the appropriate angle to use when preparing a blood smear?
a. 50
b. 25
c. 30
d. 75
Answer: c. 30
●● _____ is when a patient arm is swollen with excessive fluid.
a. Lactate
b. Edema
c. BP
d. Hematoma
Answer: b. Edema
●● A viral infection of the liver is called _____.
a. Hepatitis
b. Bilirubin
c. Cirrhosis
d. Icteric
EVALUATION FULL QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTION
●● The most important way to prevent the spread of infection during
phlebotomy is by:
a. wearing
b. 10% bleach solution
c. using a sharps container
d. washing your hands
Answer: d. washing your hands
●● What are the three isolation categories?
a. droplet, allergy, contact
b. airborne, reverse, droplet
c. containment, airborne, contact
d. airborne, contact, droplet
Answer: d. airborne, contact, droplet
●● Of the test's below, a sample for which may not be hemolyzed?
a. potassium
b. lactate
,c. ammonia
d. glucose
Answer: a. potassium
●● To properly decontaminate specimen collection areas: a solution of
Bleach and water should be used with what ratio
a. 1:20
b. 1:10
c. 50:50
d. 1:100
Answer: b. 1:10
●● Which suffix means blood?
a. -emia
b. -ology
c. -lysis
d. -it is
Answer: a. -emia
●● The ears, nose, and eyes are in the _____ system.
a. Integumentary
b. Digestive
,c. Sensory
d. Muscular
Answer: c. Sensory
●● What is the most common source of HBV in the workplace?
a. Urine
b. Semen
c. Blood
d. Sputum
Answer: b. Semen
●● Post-Prandial means:
a. In the morning
b. After a meal
c. Before dinner
d. in the evening
Answer: b. After a meal
●● Neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils are types of _____.
a. White blood cells
b. Vessels
c. Rbc's
, d. Additives
Answer: a. White blood cells
●● What is the appropriate angle to use when preparing a blood smear?
a. 50
b. 25
c. 30
d. 75
Answer: c. 30
●● _____ is when a patient arm is swollen with excessive fluid.
a. Lactate
b. Edema
c. BP
d. Hematoma
Answer: b. Edema
●● A viral infection of the liver is called _____.
a. Hepatitis
b. Bilirubin
c. Cirrhosis
d. Icteric