PHLEBOTOMY NHA QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
When red is used before Yellow 1st to prevent - (ANSWER)Contamination
Most commonly used gauge butterfly for infants is - (ANSWER)25 gauge
The differential blood count is defined as - (ANSWER)The ratio between WBCs and RBCs
The ratio between different types of RBCs
Red pigment in RBCs that forms oxygen to form oxyhemoglobin (bright red color) is called -
(ANSWER)Hemoglobin
Hemoglobin in RBCs enable erythrocytes to carry - (ANSWER)Oxygen
Granulocytes - (ANSWER)basophils, eosinophils, neutrophils
Agranulocytes - (ANSWER)lymphocytes and monocytes
basophils high count may indicate - (ANSWER)Inflammatory response
Contain heparin anti clotting and histamine
Proper medical term for venipuncture device - (ANSWER)The evacuated system
penia (suffix) - (ANSWER)deficiency
-cytosis - (ANSWER)high
normal range of hematocrit for female - (ANSWER)37-48%
Normal range of hematocrit for male - (ANSWER)42-53%
, PHLEBOTOMY NHA QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
Hemoglobin range for female - (ANSWER)12-18%
Hemoglobin range for males - (ANSWER)14-18%
low level of platelets - (ANSWER)Thrombocytopenia
high level of platelets - (ANSWER)Thrombocytosis
Percentage of treatment decisions based on lab results - (ANSWER)60-70%
nonspecific test for inflammatory disorders - (ANSWER)Sedimentation
Test for type and quantity of hemoglobin in blood - (ANSWER)Hemoglobin electrophoresis
WBC differential determines the - (ANSWER)Percentage and type of white blood cell in blood
A P P T - (ANSWER)Monitors heparin
Test monitors platelet function - (ANSWER)Platelet aggregation
Test included in electrolyte testing - (ANSWER)Carbon dioxide, potassium, lithium, sodium
Test to detect pancreatic disorders - (ANSWER)Lipase and amylase
Decreased levels of what can indicate malnutrition - (ANSWER)Albumin
When red is used before Yellow 1st to prevent - (ANSWER)Contamination
Most commonly used gauge butterfly for infants is - (ANSWER)25 gauge
The differential blood count is defined as - (ANSWER)The ratio between WBCs and RBCs
The ratio between different types of RBCs
Red pigment in RBCs that forms oxygen to form oxyhemoglobin (bright red color) is called -
(ANSWER)Hemoglobin
Hemoglobin in RBCs enable erythrocytes to carry - (ANSWER)Oxygen
Granulocytes - (ANSWER)basophils, eosinophils, neutrophils
Agranulocytes - (ANSWER)lymphocytes and monocytes
basophils high count may indicate - (ANSWER)Inflammatory response
Contain heparin anti clotting and histamine
Proper medical term for venipuncture device - (ANSWER)The evacuated system
penia (suffix) - (ANSWER)deficiency
-cytosis - (ANSWER)high
normal range of hematocrit for female - (ANSWER)37-48%
Normal range of hematocrit for male - (ANSWER)42-53%
, PHLEBOTOMY NHA QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
Hemoglobin range for female - (ANSWER)12-18%
Hemoglobin range for males - (ANSWER)14-18%
low level of platelets - (ANSWER)Thrombocytopenia
high level of platelets - (ANSWER)Thrombocytosis
Percentage of treatment decisions based on lab results - (ANSWER)60-70%
nonspecific test for inflammatory disorders - (ANSWER)Sedimentation
Test for type and quantity of hemoglobin in blood - (ANSWER)Hemoglobin electrophoresis
WBC differential determines the - (ANSWER)Percentage and type of white blood cell in blood
A P P T - (ANSWER)Monitors heparin
Test monitors platelet function - (ANSWER)Platelet aggregation
Test included in electrolyte testing - (ANSWER)Carbon dioxide, potassium, lithium, sodium
Test to detect pancreatic disorders - (ANSWER)Lipase and amylase
Decreased levels of what can indicate malnutrition - (ANSWER)Albumin