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Phlebotomy Practice Test Solved 2024 Sodium Fluoride keeps _______ molecules intact for 3 days. - Answer ️️ -glucose An average adult weighing between 150 and 160 lbs has how much blood in their body? - Answer ️️ -4-6 liters HIV stands for: - Answer ️️ -human immunodeficiency virus What is a multi-draw needle used for? - Answer ️️ -to draw multiple tubes of blood from the same patient during venipuncture What is the order of draw? - Answer ️️ -the sequence in which tubes are filled What is the correct order of removal of PPE? - Answer ️️ -gloves, gown, mask An indirect infection is an infection that is: - Answer ️️ -transmitted through no direct human contact A hematocrit is: - Answer ️️ -the percentage by volume of packed red blood cells in a given sample 55% of blood is: - Answer ️️ -plasma A tourniquet is: - Answer ️️ -a constrictive band used for venipuncture and intravenous injections There are ___ types of white blood cells in human blood? - Answer ️️ -5 A fistula is: - Answer ️️ -an artificial permanent surgical connection between an artery and vein What color tube does an electrolyte panel go in? - Answer ️️ -green A hematoma is defined as: - Answer ️️ -localized collection of blood outside the blood vessels What is a pathogen? - Answer ️️ -a microorganism that causes disease in its host What is hemolysis? - Answer ️️ -the rupturing of red blood cells and the release of their contents into surrounding fluid BBP stands for? - Answer ️️ -blood-borne pathogen What color tube does one use when drawing for a reticulocyte count? - Answer ️️ -lavender Which of the following are types of cells found in blood? - Answer ️️ -RBCs, WBCs, platelets What is hematuria? - Answer ️️ -blood in the urine What does ESR stand for? - Answer ️️ -erythrocyte sedimentation rate In which direction should the bevel be facing upon entering the arm? - Answer ️️ -upwards A group of blood tests ordered is known as a: - Answer ️️ -profile or panel The release of medical records without a p

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