NHA Phlebotomy certification EXAM 2025
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Hemoglobin A1C Assay Measures sugar level in blood for past 3-4 months
Normal Hemoglobin A1C 4.0 and below
Assay Result
Pre-diabetic Hemoglobin 7.0 and above
A1C Assay Result
most preferred and commonly used for venipuncture.
Median Cubital Vein -easiest to obtain blood from and less painful
-less prone to injury
Phlemotomist should ____ prior to performing capillary
Select Lancet Size
puncture
1) Agent 2) Reservoir 3) Portal of Exit 4) Mode of
Chain of Infection
Transmission 5) Portal of Entry 6) susceptible host
Infectious Agents Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi, parasites
Portal of Exit Agent leaves its reservoir
, designed by the CDC to decrease the risk of
transmission of microorganisms from both recognized
and unrecognized sources of infection in hospitals
standard precautions (or -hand hygiene, gloves, masks, gowns, linen, needle-
transmission-based sheathing devices, patient placement
precautions) -includes universal precautions that are designed to
prevent transmission of all infectious agents
-protection from contact with blood, all body fluids,
mucous membranes, and non intact skin
When obtaining a blood culture from an adult, you
8-10 ML
should collect _____
Allows infectious agent access to susceptible host
(broken skin, mucous membranes, and body systems
Portal of entry
exposed to external environment such as
gastrointestinal, respiratory, and reproductive)
Limit Transmission of Transmission-based/standard precautions (gloves,
infectious agent mask), and aseptic technique (hand washing)
Susceptible Host 'At risk', not resistant or immune
Identification of the patients at risk, treat their
Infection control at
underlying condition for susceptibility, or isolate them
susceptible host level
from the reservoir
Usually glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides, lipid panel
Fasting Specimen test, vitamins (anything that has to do with food)
-usually between 8-10 hours
Successful blood Smear Will have 'feathered edge'
-patient should be instructed to avoid urinating in the
container because urine can kill the microorganisms
Fecal Specimens -Occult Blood (or 'hidden blood'), analyze for dietary
products and digestive secretions, decreased amount
of bile
Guaiac Test test for occult or 'hidden' blood in stool
COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE
ANSWERS |ALREADY PASSED!!
Save
Terms in this set (204)
Hemoglobin A1C Assay Measures sugar level in blood for past 3-4 months
Normal Hemoglobin A1C 4.0 and below
Assay Result
Pre-diabetic Hemoglobin 7.0 and above
A1C Assay Result
most preferred and commonly used for venipuncture.
Median Cubital Vein -easiest to obtain blood from and less painful
-less prone to injury
Phlemotomist should ____ prior to performing capillary
Select Lancet Size
puncture
1) Agent 2) Reservoir 3) Portal of Exit 4) Mode of
Chain of Infection
Transmission 5) Portal of Entry 6) susceptible host
Infectious Agents Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi, parasites
Portal of Exit Agent leaves its reservoir
, designed by the CDC to decrease the risk of
transmission of microorganisms from both recognized
and unrecognized sources of infection in hospitals
standard precautions (or -hand hygiene, gloves, masks, gowns, linen, needle-
transmission-based sheathing devices, patient placement
precautions) -includes universal precautions that are designed to
prevent transmission of all infectious agents
-protection from contact with blood, all body fluids,
mucous membranes, and non intact skin
When obtaining a blood culture from an adult, you
8-10 ML
should collect _____
Allows infectious agent access to susceptible host
(broken skin, mucous membranes, and body systems
Portal of entry
exposed to external environment such as
gastrointestinal, respiratory, and reproductive)
Limit Transmission of Transmission-based/standard precautions (gloves,
infectious agent mask), and aseptic technique (hand washing)
Susceptible Host 'At risk', not resistant or immune
Identification of the patients at risk, treat their
Infection control at
underlying condition for susceptibility, or isolate them
susceptible host level
from the reservoir
Usually glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides, lipid panel
Fasting Specimen test, vitamins (anything that has to do with food)
-usually between 8-10 hours
Successful blood Smear Will have 'feathered edge'
-patient should be instructed to avoid urinating in the
container because urine can kill the microorganisms
Fecal Specimens -Occult Blood (or 'hidden blood'), analyze for dietary
products and digestive secretions, decreased amount
of bile
Guaiac Test test for occult or 'hidden' blood in stool