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What gauge needles are C. 21
commonly used for
phlebotomy?
A. 4
B. 12
C. 21
D. 16
The abbreviation CSF refers A. Cerebrospinal fluid
to:
A. Cerebrospinal fluid
B. Central venous fluid
C. central venous fluid
D. control venous fluid
An abnormal reduction in D. anemia
the number of red blood
cells in the circulating
blood
A. Hepatitis B
B. tuberculosis
C. leukemia
D. anemia
Which blood test identifies A. total cholesterol
coronary artery disease and
atherosclerosis?
A. total cholesterol
B. uric acid
C. glucose
D. bilirubin
,Interpreting Roman A. 1992
Numeral "MCMXCII", what
would this equal in
English?
A. 1992
B. 1982
C. 1972
D. 1952
The most common A. 70% isopropyl alcohol
antiseptic for a routine
blood draw is
A. 70% isopropyl alcohol
B. povidone iodine
C. soap and water
D. none of the choices
Which of the following refers B. hemolysis
to the
rupturing of red blood cells,
which release hemoglobin
that can cause kidney failure
and death after an
incompatible blood
transfusion?
A. capillary puncture
B. hemolysis
C. coagulation
D. pyrogen
What is the name of the small C. flea
metal bar that is inserted into
the tube after
collection of a capillary blood
gas specimen used to aid in
mixing the anticoagulant by
means of a magnet?
A. fly
B. bug
C. flea
D. none of the choices
,Needles should not be bent B. this is a common cause of needle injury
after use, but should
promptly be placed in a
puncture resistant container
used solely for such
disposal. Needles should not
be reinserted into their
original sheaths before
being
discarded into the
container, this is because:
A. it would contaminate the
sheath
B. this is a common cause of
needle injury
C. needle would not be
able to be used again
D. none of the choices
Basal state is best described C. early morning; after at least 12 hours of no food ingestion
as:
A. before lunch
B. after morning
C. early morning; after at
least 12 hours of no food
ingestion
D. early morning with no
fasting
Spinal fluid cultures would B. meningitis
be used to determine
A. AIDS
B. meningitis
C. streptococcus
D. rabies
The laboratory test for a D. detecting inflammation or infection
white cell count would be
for
A. Syphilis
B. Hepatic disease
C. Hyperlipemia
D. detecting inflammation or
infection
, A disease in which antibodies B. (HDN) hemolytic disease of the newborn
from the
mother destroys the red blood
cells of the fetus is called
A. (HDN) hematoma
disorder of the
newborn
B. (HDN) hemolytic disease of
the newborn
C. (HDN) hemoglobin
disease of the newborn
D. none of the above
Anterior' refers to the front A. True
area of the body.
A. True
B. False