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NHA CPT EXAM QUESTIONS | TESTED AND PROVEN
ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025 100%
(GRADE A+)
What are phlebotomist job tasks?


Ans>>


equipment assembly


keep track of supplies


follow safety rules


verify & record patient information


assist patients before, during, and after procedures


cleansing & disinfecting area before puncture


collect blood & other specimens


label & store blood collection devices


report potential hazards




What is the hub/tube holder part of the needle?


Ans>> plastic sleeve that the needle hilt screws into, also holds the tube



1

,What are the four major work duties of a Phlebotomy Technician?


Ans>>


equipment


procedure


patient care


records & patient information




What is the safety device of the needle?


Ans>> to prevent accidental needle sticks and possible exposure to bloodborne pathogens




What is the primary duty for the phlebotomist?


Ans>> collection of blood samples via venipuncture or micro techniques




When do you use the non-evacuated collection system?


Ans>> when the veins are prone to collapse or if the phlebotomist needs more control over the

blood collection flow rate


2

,List examples of bodily fluids besides blood.


Ans>> urine


feces


sputum


cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)


synovial fluid from joints


pleural fluid from lungs


pericardial fluid from around the heart




When should a phlebotomist use a syringe?


Ans>> non-evacuated collection system; when the veins are prone to collapse or if the

phlebotomist needs more control over the blood collection flow rate




What are the three phases of the testing process in a laboratory?


Ans>> pre-analytical phase


analytical phase


3

, post-analytical phase




When should a phlebotomist use the lancet system?


Ans>> when smaller amounts of blood needed




Define quality improvement.


Ans>> the analysis of performance and the systematic efforts to make it better




...in other words, to systematically improve the ways care is delivered to patients




What is the criteria to consider when choosing a vein?


Ans>> location, size, depth, direction, condition, and turgor




List two methods of quality improvement


Ans>> flow chart


pareto chart




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