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1. Blood that includes the liquid portion and cell components is referred to as:
A. plasma
B. fibrinogen
C. whole blood
D. serum - ANSWERSC. whole blood
2. What type of sample would you use to test for coagulation factors?
A. plasma
B. serum
C. whole blood
D. none of th above - ANSWERSA. plasma
5. What is the most important step in phlebotomy process?
A. properly labeling the specimens
B. identifying what tests need to be performed
C. identifying the patient
D. inverting your tubes - ANSWERSC. identifying the patient
6. Which description best describes QC (Quality Control)?
A. process that involved establishing ongoing policies, protocols, and procedures to
ensure samples are handled and collected properly.
B. programs that track outcomes.
C. System of tasks that are performed to monitor processes in the lab for quality all the
time.
D. establishing rules and standards that lab personnel abide by. - ANSWERSC. system
of tasks that are performed to monitor processes in the lab for quality all the time.
7. ___ means to faint.
A. syncope
B. cyanosis
C. hemolysis
D. stasis - ANSWERSA. Syncope
3. A(n) ___ plasma
sample will look cloudy or milky due to an excess of lipids in the blood.
A. icteric
B. hemolized
C. stabilized
D. lipemic - ANSWERSD. lipemic
4. What is the most often ordered test by physicians.