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PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION EXAM PREP | 400+ PRACTICE QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH DETAILED RATIONALES | VENIPUNCTURE, BLOOD COLLECTION & INFECTION CONTROL SUCCESS GUIDE

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️ Includes 400+ comprehensive practice questions aligned with phlebotomy technician certification exam standards ️ Provides verified correct answers with detailed rationales to strengthen understanding and exam confidence ️ Covers essential blood collection techniques, including proper venipuncture procedures ️ Reviews accurate specimen handling, labeling, processing, and transportation protocols ️ Emphasizes strict infection control standards and safety precautions in clinical settings ️ Includes detailed guidance on patient identification procedures to prevent errors ️ Strengthens knowledge of professional ethics, communication skills, and laboratory best practices ️ Designed to help candidates improve accuracy, build confidence, and succeed on the Phlebotomy Certification Exam

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PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION
EXAM PREP | 400+ PRACTICE QUESTIONS &
VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH DETAILED
RATIONALES | VENIPUNCTURE, BLOOD
COLLECTION & INFECTION CONTROL
SUCCESS GUIDE
PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION EXAM PREP

400+ PRACTICE QUESTIONS | VERIFIED ANSWERS & DETAILED RATIONALE



Q1. What is the MOST preferred vein for routine venipuncture in an adult patient?

A. Cephalic vein B. Basilic vein C. Median cubital vein D. Dorsal metacarpal vein E.
Femoral vein

CORRECT ANSWER: C. Median cubital vein RATIONALE: The median
cubital vein is the first choice for venipuncture because it is large, well-anchored, close
to the surface, and less likely to roll or bruise. It lies in the antecubital fossa and is the
most accessible and stable vein for routine blood draws.



Q2. At what angle should the needle be inserted during a routine venipuncture?

A. 5–10 degrees B. 45–60 degrees C. 15–30 degrees D. 60–75 degrees E. 90 degrees

CORRECT ANSWER: C. 15–30 degrees RATIONALE: The standard needle
insertion angle for venipuncture is 15–30 degrees, with the bevel facing up. This angle
allows smooth entry into the vein while minimizing the risk of passing through the vein
entirely or causing hematoma formation.


Q3. Which of the following is the CORRECT order of draw when using evacuated
tubes?
A. EDTA → SST → Citrate → Heparin B. Blood cultures → Citrate → SST → Heparin →
EDTA C. SST → EDTA → Citrate → Blood cultures D. Heparin → EDTA → Citrate →
SST E. Citrate → Blood cultures → SST → Heparin → EDTA

CORRECT ANSWER: B. Blood cultures → Citrate → SST → Heparin → EDTA
RATIONALE: The CLSI-recommended order of draw is: Blood cultures first

,(sterile), then light blue (citrate), red/SST, green (heparin), lavender (EDTA), and gray
last. This order prevents additive carryover contamination between tubes that could
affect test results.



Q4. What does "bevel up" mean during venipuncture?

A. The needle is inserted at 90 degrees B. The opening of the needle faces downward
C. The opening of the needle faces upward D. The needle is rotated after insertion E.
The syringe plunger is pulled back before insertion

CORRECT ANSWER: C. The opening of the needle faces upward
RATIONALE: "Bevel up" means the slanted opening (bevel) of the needle faces
upward toward the ceiling during insertion. This position allows the needle to enter the
vein smoothly and reduces trauma to the vein wall and surrounding tissue.



Q5. How long should a tourniquet be left on a patient's arm during venipuncture?
A. Up to 5 minutes B. No longer than 1 minute C. Up to 3 minutes D. No longer than 30
seconds E. As long as needed to locate the vein

CORRECT ANSWER: B. No longer than 1 minute RATIONALE: A tourniquet
should not remain in place for longer than 1 minute (60 seconds). Prolonged tourniquet
use causes hemoconcentration and stasis, which can alter test results including
potassium, protein, and cell count values.



Q6. What is hemoconcentration in the context of phlebotomy?

A. Dilution of blood due to IV fluid contamination B. Increase in concentration of blood
components due to prolonged tourniquet use C. Decrease in red blood cell count D.
Clotting of blood in the collection tube E. Hemolysis of red blood cells

CORRECT ANSWER: B. Increase in concentration of blood components due
to prolonged tourniquet use RATIONALE: Hemoconcentration occurs when a
tourniquet is left on too long, causing fluid to move out of the bloodstream into the
tissues. This artificially elevates levels of proteins, enzymes, lipids, and cells in the
collected specimen.

,Q7. Which of the following actions should be taken FIRST when preparing a
venipuncture site?

A. Insert the needle immediately B. Apply the tourniquet 3–4 inches below the
antecubital fossa C. Apply the tourniquet 3–4 inches above the antecubital fossa D.
Clean the site with povidone-iodine E. Ask the patient to pump their fist rapidly

CORRECT ANSWER: C. Apply the tourniquet 3–4 inches above the antecubital
fossa RATIONALE: The tourniquet should be applied 3–4 inches (approximately
7–10 cm) above the intended venipuncture site. This placement obstructs venous blood
return, causing veins to dilate and become more visible and palpable.



Q8. What antiseptic is routinely used to cleanse the venipuncture site?

A. Povidone-iodine 10% B. Hydrogen peroxide 3% C. 70% isopropyl alcohol D. Sodium
hypochlorite E. Chlorhexidine 4%

CORRECT ANSWER: C. 70% isopropyl alcohol RATIONALE: 70% isopropyl
alcohol is the standard antiseptic used for routine venipuncture site preparation. It
effectively reduces skin bacteria. The site must be allowed to air-dry for 30–60 seconds
before needle insertion to ensure proper disinfection and prevent stinging or hemolysis.



Q9. What is the minimum drying time required after cleaning a venipuncture site
with alcohol?

A. 10 seconds B. 2 minutes C. 30–60 seconds D. 5 minutes E. No drying time is needed

CORRECT ANSWER: C. 30–60 seconds RATIONALE: After applying 70%
isopropyl alcohol, the site must air-dry for a minimum of 30–60 seconds. Inserting the
needle into a wet site can cause a burning sensation for the patient, introduce alcohol
into the sample, and lead to hemolysis or erroneous results.


Q10. Which of the following veins is considered the LAST choice for
venipuncture?
A. Median cubital B. Cephalic C. Basilic D. Dorsal hand vein E. Antecubital

CORRECT ANSWER: C. Basilic RATIONALE: The basilic vein is considered
the last choice among antecubital veins because it is close to the brachial artery and

, median nerve. Accidental arterial puncture or nerve injury is more likely here. It also
tends to roll and is less firmly anchored than the median cubital.



Q11. A patient's vein collapses during blood collection. What is the MOST likely
cause?

A. The needle gauge is too large B. The tourniquet is too loose C. The vacuum is too
strong for the vein D. The patient's arm is positioned too high E. The collection tube is
overfilled

CORRECT ANSWER: C. The vacuum is too strong for the vein
RATIONALE: Vein collapse occurs when the negative pressure (vacuum) in the
evacuated tube is greater than the pressure within the vein. This can happen with small
or fragile veins. Solutions include using a smaller tube, butterfly needle, or syringe draw
to control the vacuum pressure.



Q12. What term describes the formation of a blood clot under the skin following
venipuncture?

A. Petechiae B. Phlebitis C. Hematoma D. Ecchymosis E. Thrombosis

CORRECT ANSWER: C. Hematoma RATIONALE: A hematoma is a localized
collection of blood under the skin caused by blood leaking from the vein during or after
venipuncture. It appears as a raised, discolored lump. To prevent hematomas, the
phlebotomist should apply firm pressure after needle removal and ensure proper
technique.


Q13. What should a phlebotomist do if blood stops flowing into the collection
tube during venipuncture?
A. Remove the needle immediately and try a new site B. Reinsert the needle at a
different angle C. Slightly advance or withdraw the needle and check the tube D. Pump
the patient's fist vigorously E. Remove the tourniquet and restart

CORRECT ANSWER: C. Slightly advance or withdraw the needle and check
the tube RATIONALE: If blood flow stops, the phlebotomist should first check if
the tube vacuum is depleted, gently adjust the needle angle, or try a new tube. The
needle may have gone through the vein or the bevel may be partially against the vein
wall. Immediately withdrawing is premature before attempting minor corrections.

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