AMCA Phlebotomy Exam|184
Questions with Answers
Which of the following lists all three of the major types of blood vessels? - -
Arteries, Veins, capillaries
- The capillaries are the blood vessels where - -oxygen diffuses into the
tissues
- The Protein in RBCs that carry oxygen is - -Hemoglobin
- white blood cells are responsible for - -fighting infection
- platelets are involved in - -the coagulation processes
(coagulation = clotting)
- Blood Coagulation depends on - -blood vessels, platelets, and clotting
factors
- Always check to see if the patient has a/an - -bleeding disorder or takes
aspirin
- You don't need to ask a patient about HIV status because - -Standard
precautions prevent HIV transmission
- According to the text, a professional - -does not need strong external
motivators or supervision
- The first principal of phlebotomy or any medical procedure is to - -
Correctly identify the patient
- An emergency directly associated with phlebotomy is - -Syncope
- The best way to stop minor bleeding is by using - -direct pressure
- Accuracy in phlebotomy is important because - -treatment decisions are
often based on blood tests
- phlebotomy is defined as - -puncturing a blood vessel and removing blood
- Professional conduct is behavior that - -inspires trust and confidence
, - you should never perform a venipuncture if the patient - -refuses to have
it done
- you should never perform a venipuncture if the patient - -is confused or
disoriented
- Needles used for venipuncture are - -Sterile and should never be reused.
- The first choice for a venipuncture would be a vein in the - -fold of the
elbow
- The site of a venipuncture must be cleaned to - -prevent an infection
- the three components of the circulatory system are - -blood vessels, the
heart, and the blood
- When a phlebotomist observes action or suspect child abuse. what is his
next step? - -advise your supervisor privately
- you have requested feedback from the patient when communicating with
him. this was to determine: - -have understood what is being said
- implied consent for a venipuncture for an adult requires - -patient
extending his arm
- The hospital department responsible for sterile supplies: - -central supply
- the patient specimen has lipid. it is a non fasting specimen. what does it
mean lipid in blood? - -lipemia
- in bleeding time test (BTT). you should inflate the blood pressure cuff to ...
- -40mmhg
- NPO stands for - -nothing by mouth
- the healthy body stays the same "stable" even with constant changes and
functions. this condition called... - -Homeostasis
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart is - -Arteries
- What laboratory document describes in detail the steps to follow for
specimen collection? - -Procedure manual
- what tube is used to check Coagulation factors - -Blue top
- what is the additive in the green tube - -Sodium Heparin
Questions with Answers
Which of the following lists all three of the major types of blood vessels? - -
Arteries, Veins, capillaries
- The capillaries are the blood vessels where - -oxygen diffuses into the
tissues
- The Protein in RBCs that carry oxygen is - -Hemoglobin
- white blood cells are responsible for - -fighting infection
- platelets are involved in - -the coagulation processes
(coagulation = clotting)
- Blood Coagulation depends on - -blood vessels, platelets, and clotting
factors
- Always check to see if the patient has a/an - -bleeding disorder or takes
aspirin
- You don't need to ask a patient about HIV status because - -Standard
precautions prevent HIV transmission
- According to the text, a professional - -does not need strong external
motivators or supervision
- The first principal of phlebotomy or any medical procedure is to - -
Correctly identify the patient
- An emergency directly associated with phlebotomy is - -Syncope
- The best way to stop minor bleeding is by using - -direct pressure
- Accuracy in phlebotomy is important because - -treatment decisions are
often based on blood tests
- phlebotomy is defined as - -puncturing a blood vessel and removing blood
- Professional conduct is behavior that - -inspires trust and confidence
, - you should never perform a venipuncture if the patient - -refuses to have
it done
- you should never perform a venipuncture if the patient - -is confused or
disoriented
- Needles used for venipuncture are - -Sterile and should never be reused.
- The first choice for a venipuncture would be a vein in the - -fold of the
elbow
- The site of a venipuncture must be cleaned to - -prevent an infection
- the three components of the circulatory system are - -blood vessels, the
heart, and the blood
- When a phlebotomist observes action or suspect child abuse. what is his
next step? - -advise your supervisor privately
- you have requested feedback from the patient when communicating with
him. this was to determine: - -have understood what is being said
- implied consent for a venipuncture for an adult requires - -patient
extending his arm
- The hospital department responsible for sterile supplies: - -central supply
- the patient specimen has lipid. it is a non fasting specimen. what does it
mean lipid in blood? - -lipemia
- in bleeding time test (BTT). you should inflate the blood pressure cuff to ...
- -40mmhg
- NPO stands for - -nothing by mouth
- the healthy body stays the same "stable" even with constant changes and
functions. this condition called... - -Homeostasis
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart is - -Arteries
- What laboratory document describes in detail the steps to follow for
specimen collection? - -Procedure manual
- what tube is used to check Coagulation factors - -Blue top
- what is the additive in the green tube - -Sodium Heparin