Phlebotomy Practice Questions with Answers
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venipuncture, order of draw, complications, and patient safety.
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, CPT Exam Prep 2026/2027: 150 Practice Questions
Section 1: Anatomy, Site Selection, and Vascular Access
1. What is the most preferred site for venipuncture in an adult patient?
A. Cephalic vein
B. Basilic vein
C. Median cubital vein
D. Dorsal venous arch
Answer: C
Explanation: The median cubital vein is the first choice due to its large size, lower tendency to
roll, and distance from the brachial artery and median nerve, reducing patient discomfort and risk
of injury.
2. Which veins should generally be avoided by a phlebotomist unless specifically instructed by a
physician?
A. Basilic and cephalic veins
B. Dorsalis pedis and saphenous veins
C. Median cubital and accessory cephalic veins
D. Superficial dorsal veins of the hand
Answer: B
Explanation: Veins in the foot (dorsalis pedis) and lower leg are avoided due to higher risks of
infection, thrombosis, and complications in patients with circulatory issues, especially those with
diabetes.
3. A phlebotomist needs to draw blood from a patient with an active IV line running. What is the
correct action?
A. Draw from the same arm distal to the IV site
B. Draw from the same arm proximal to the IV site
C. Draw from the opposite arm
D. Draw through the IV line after saline flush
,Answer: C
Explanation: The preferred site is the opposite arm to avoid contamination from IV fluids. If
unavoidable, draw from a site distal to the IV, but this carries risk of diluted or contaminated
results.
4. A vein located on the lateral aspect of the arm is called the:
A. Basilic vein
B. Median cubital vein
C. Cephalic vein
D. Radial vein
Answer: C
Explanation: The cephalic vein runs along the lateral (thumb) side of the forearm and arm,
making it a secondary choice after the median cubital.
5. A patient had a right-sided mastectomy two years ago. How should the phlebotomist proceed
with venipuncture?
A. Draw from the right arm after applying a tourniquet for one minute
B. Draw from the left arm only
C. Draw from the right foot
D. Draw from the right arm using a butterfly needle
Answer: B
Explanation: Venipuncture on the side of a mastectomy, especially if lymph nodes were
removed, is contraindicated due to the risk of lymphedema, infection, or chronic swelling. The
opposite arm must be used.
6. When selecting a vein, which of the following characteristics indicates a sclerosed vein?
A. Soft and bouncy upon palpation
B. Hard, cord-like, and lacking elasticity
C. Warm and pulsating
D. Flat and invisible to the eye
, Answer: B
Explanation: A sclerosed vein has hardened due to inflammation, scarring, or repeated
venipuncture, making it unusable for blood collection.
Section 2: Patient Identification, Consent, and Professional Conduct
7. What is the most important step to verify prior to obtaining any specimen from a patient?
A. Confirming fasting status
B. Reviewing the ordered tests
C. Patient identity
D. Checking for allergies
Answer: C
Explanation: Patient identification is the primary and most critical step to prevent mislabeling,
transfusion reactions, and diagnostic errors. Two unique identifiers (e.g., name and DOB) are
required.
8. A phlebotomist enters a patient’s room without knocking or introducing themselves. This
could legally be considered:
A. Assault
B. Battery
C. Invasion of privacy
D. Negligence
Answer: C
Explanation: Invasion of privacy occurs when a healthcare worker intrudes upon a patient's
personal space or dignity without permission or proper announcement.
9. A phlebotomist should explain the venipuncture procedure to the patient primarily to:
A. Reduce patient anxiety only
B. Obtain informed consent
C. Comply with OSHA standards
D. Document the time of collection