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1. What is the difference between a microorganism and a microbe? - ANSWER
✓ They are the same thing
2. OSHA's recommendation that biomedical waste be properly discarded at the
point of origin means - ANSWER ✓ There should be an appropriate
container in every location where biomedical waste is created.
3. How is a healthcare worker most likely to be exposed by a bloodborne
disease? - ANSWER ✓ By contact with infected blood or body fluids
4. what are the four categories of hazards OSHA has identified in laboratory
settings. - ANSWER ✓ chemical, biological, physical, and safety
5. Which of the following is an example of a biological hazard? - ANSWER ✓
Exposure to bloodborne pathogens
6. which of the following explains why fires are of particular concern in a
laboratory? - ANSWER ✓ Laboratories are often stocked with flammable
substances.
7. The condition in which the body's systems are working together to maintain
health and stability is known as - ANSWER ✓ Homeostasis
,8. The main function of the muscles is to - ANSWER ✓ Direct and coordinate
the movement of the body
9. This gland is also known as the "master gland" - ANSWER ✓ pituitary
gland
10.The valves of the heart function to - ANSWER ✓ Keep blood flowing in the
correct direction through the heart.
11.Which of the following parts of the body is associated with the creation of
blood cells? - ANSWER ✓ bone marrow
12.What color is venous blood? - ANSWER ✓ Deep, Dark, red
13.When is a blood not collected in a tube? - ANSWER ✓ Through a test strip
(glucose)
14.A needle with a larger gauge number is - ANSWER ✓ narrower/ thinner
than one with a smaller gauge number
15.List The order of draw - ANSWER ✓ Blood Cultures (yellow) / Sodium
Citrate (light blue) / Serum (red or tiger top) / Heparin (green) / EDTA
(lavender) / Glucose (gray)
16.What is a complication of extended tourniquet use - ANSWER ✓
Hemoconcentration
17.What kind of needle movement is allowed if blood flow is not established
after needle insertion - ANSWER ✓ Gentle forward and backward
movement
18.How long after collection should most blood specimens be centrifuged -
ANSWER ✓ Within two hours
19.What is the name of the infection that may be caused if a lancet strikes
bone? - ANSWER ✓ osteomyelitis
,20.What usually happens to the first drop of blood in a capillary collection? -
ANSWER ✓ It's wiped away
21.Compared to the job growth predicted for most other positions, jobs growth
for phlebotomy technicians is ? - ANSWER ✓ Higher (more jobs)
22.What do increases in the number of elderly people in the population mean
for healthcare? - ANSWER ✓ There are more jobs because these patients are
in particular need of care
23.What usually happens after a patient is seen in an emergency department
(ED) ? - ANSWER ✓ The patient is either treated and discharged or
admitted to the hospital for treatment
24.Where do patients receive inpatient care? - ANSWER ✓ hospital
what do clinical laboratories all have in common? - ANSWER ✓
They collect and analyze specimens from patients
25.Which of the following is a list of some common departments of within a
clinical laboratory? - ANSWER ✓ Chemistry, hematology, microbiology,
immunology
26.What is the name for a legally required process for that must be completed
to practice a medical profession in a state ? - ANSWER ✓ Licensure
27.The primary role of a PBT is to ? - ANSWER ✓ Collect and process blood
specimens
28.Dermal punture may also be called ? - ANSWER ✓ Capillary punture
29.The requirement that PBTs only collect blood for tests ordered through a
facility's requisition process is an example of ? - ANSWER ✓ Policy
30.What is a blown vein ? - ANSWER ✓ A vein that a needle has passed
completely through
, 31.A _________ tube is acceptable as a discard tube. - ANSWER ✓ Light blue-
topped
32.A winged collection set is discarded - ANSWER ✓ as a single unit
33.How is blood removed moved from the barrel of a syringe to collection
tubes - ANSWER ✓ Using a safe transfer device
34.QNS stands for - ANSWER ✓ Quantity non-sufficient
35.The test is routinely performed during pregnancy - ANSWER ✓ Glucose
challenge test
36.What time listed below is a common amount of time for centrifugation of a
standard specimen tube ? - ANSWER ✓ 15 minutes
37.What must happen before a serum specimen is centrifuged ? - ANSWER ✓
The specimen must be allowed to clot
38.Which of these methods is best for keeping a specimen cold - ANSWER ✓
Place it in a mixture of crushed ice and water
39.Blood is tested for the presence of bacteria by performing a - ANSWER ✓
blood culture
40.Preanalytical errors take place - ANSWER ✓ Before testing is performed on
a specimen
41.A PBT can cause pre-analytical errors by - ANSWER ✓ Filling collection
tubes in the wrong order
42.Collection tubes for capillary puncture usually have a volume of ? -
ANSWER ✓ 0.125 to 6.6 micro liters
43.The substances studied in blood test are called - ANSWER ✓ Analytes
44.Glycolysis is prevented by the addictive - ANSWER ✓ Sodium fluoride