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Phlebotomy Full Study Guide 2025/2026 – Comprehensive Questions and Answers

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This document is a complete phlebotomy study guide for the 2025/2026 academic year, containing extensive questions and answers. It covers capillary and venipuncture procedures, tube additives, order of draw, blood components, anatomy and physiology, laboratory departments, infection control, HIPAA and OSHA standards, patient identification, and emergency procedures. It also reviews medical terminology, special specimen handling, ABGs, quality control, and certification requirements, making it a thorough preparation tool for exams and clinical practice.

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2025/2026
Arterial blood - ANS Capillary puncture blood most closely resembles

Within 1 hour of collection - ANS A blood smear from an EDTA specimen
should be made

Light blue - ANS What tubes do you not use for capillary sticks

What is the depth used for heel puncture - ANS 2 mm

Why do you wipe the first drop of blood? - ANS To eliminate
contamination

1/2 to 3/4 of the slide - ANS A good blood smear covers (blank) and
exhibits a feathered edge.

Purple top - ANS Micro tube used to collect a CBC on a specimen

Puncturing perpendicular to the fingerprint whorls - ANS What scenario
represents correct capillary puncture technique

To minimize effects of platelet clumping - ANS What's the purpose of
warming the site before skin puncture

Draw below the IV - ANS Where do you draw if both arms have IV's

Body fluid increase in pregnancy, diluting red blood cells - ANS Why do
pregnant patients have lower reference ranges for red blood cell counts?

Hemoconcentration - ANS Prolonged tourniquet application may cause a
change in blood composition primarily because of

immediately terminate the venipuncture - ANS If a patient is complaining
of sharp radiation pain from the needles insertion site, the the phlebotomist
should

,Fill tubes from bottom up - ANS What is the best way to avoid reflux
when drawing a blood specimen?

RBC - ANS A person who lives on Pike's Peak is more likely to have a
higher (blank) count than a person who lives in Florida

Cortisol - ANS Stress hormone can differ by 50% between AM and PM

Calcaneus - ANS Heel

Blood starts pulsing out - ANS What happens when you hit an artery?

Kidney function - ANS Creatinine clearance rate decreases in elderly
patients due to a normal decline in

Collapse - ANS If blood is drawn too quickly from a small vein, the vein
will have a tendency to

iatrogenic - ANS Removing blood on a a regular basis or in large
quantities can lead to (blank) anemia

Timed - ANS Tests influenced by diurnal variation are often ordered as
(blank) tests, and it is important to collect them as close as possible to the
time ordered.

Hemolysis can erroneously elevate you - ANS Potassium, ammonia and
magnesium

Lost muscle function - ANS An arm that is paralyzed has

Hemoconcentration - ANS A condition in which blood components that
cannot easily leave the bloodstream become concentrated in the smaller
plasma volume is known as

Serum - ANS A specimen that has clotted and has been spun down
yields

Phlanges - ANS The medical term for finger bones is

Acidosis - ANS A dangerous condition in which the patient's pH
decreases is known as

anatomy and physiology - ANS The study of the function of the body and
its organs known as

,Pituitary - ANS Which gland is often called the "master gland" of the
endocrine system

Catabolism - ANS The type of metabolism that breaks complex
substances into simple substances is know as

Midsagittal - ANS Body plane that divides the body into equal portions

Nephrons of the kidneys - ANS Glomeruli are tufts of capillaries located
in

Distal - ANS Farthest point of attachment

B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) - ANS Heart ventricles secrete a
hormone called

Hemostasis - ANS The stoppage of bleeding

embolus - ANS Blood clot circulating in the bloodstream is called

Atria - ANS Receiving chambers of the heart

Oxygen transport, blood clotting, pathogen destruction - ANS The
primary function of RBC's, platelets, and WBCs respectively

Erythrocytes, leukocytes and thrombocytes - ANS Medical terms for red
blood cells, white blood cells and platelets

Arteriosclerosis - ANS Vascular system disease involving hardening of
the arteries

How can you tell serum from plasma - ANS You cannot visually tell them
apart

Epithelial - ANS A basic tissue type that covers and lines organs, vessels
and cavities

creatinine clearance - ANS A test for the urinary system

Estrogen and progesterone - ANS Hormones produced in the
reproductive system includes

Multiple sclerosis - ANS Nervous system disorder

, ABG - ANS Test of the respiratory system

Function of the urinary system - ANS To maintain electrolyte balance

Diastole - ANS Relaxing phase of cardiac cycle

ECG - ANS Record of hearts electrical activity during cardiac cycle

Embolus - ANS Circulation and moving

Thrombus - ANS Stays still

green tube contains what additive - ANS heparin

light blue tube is in what department - ANS coagulation department

red tubes with glass particles do what? - ANS enhance clotting

the solution normally used to clean a site - ANS 70% isopropanol

the smaller the number gauge number - ANS the bigger the needle

if you shake tube to much can cause ? - ANS hemolysis (break down of
RBC)

what's the ratio of blood to additive in blue tube ? - ANS 9:1

which additive is usually present in a lavender tube - ANS EDTA

the purpose of an antiglycolytic agent is to ? - ANS preserve glucose

most important factor in choosing gauge size is ? - ANS size and
condition of the vein

how do you know if you are in a vein using a needle and syringe ? - ANS
you can see blood appear in the hub of needle

if a person who is afraid of needles what do you do? - ANS get the most
experienced phlebotomist

what's the most critical error as a phlebotomist is? - ANS misidentifying
patients specimen

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