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What is Hematology? - ANSWERS-Hematology is the study of blood and its
components, fluids and cells. Also includes the study of blood forming organs and blood
disease
What is Phlebotomy? - ANSWERS-Phlebotomy is the practice of drawing blood for
diagnostic purposes
How many times should the light blue tube be inverted? - ANSWERS-3-4 times
How many times does the red tube have to be inverted? - ANSWERS-5 times
(every other tube 8-10 times except light blue: 3-4)
What is the average number of how many times a tube has to be inverted? -
ANSWERS-4-10 times
True or false: a patient who is fasting can smoke as much as they please - ANSWERS-
FALSE! SMOKING INCREASES GLUCOSE AND CORTISOL LEVELS!
What must you have in order to be able to take blood from a patient? - ANSWERS-
Patients name
, Date of birth
ID number
Name of physician making the request
Type of test requested
Test status
What are some complication of venipuncture? - ANSWERS-syncope - fainting
Hematoma - resolves over time
Pain
Infection
Tissue trauma
What should be placed in the label of a tube if the patient does not let you finish the
draw, and you don't have enough blood - ANSWERS-QNS which means quantity not
sufficient
What does the medical term "Phlebos" mean? - ANSWERS-Veins
What does the medical term "tome" mean? - ANSWERS-Incision
What are two other names for capillary puncture? - ANSWERS-Dermal or skin puncture
What does POCT mean? - ANSWERS-Point-of-Care
What is Point-of-Care? - ANSWERS-Tests that can be at the patients bed side and
results can be obtained right away.
Examples: Blood Glucose, Hematocrit, Hemoglobin
What are capillaries? - ANSWERS-Microscopic, one cell-thick vessels that connect
arterioles and venules