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Phlebotomy Practice Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers Verified | Updated 2024/2025 Which of the following tests requires the specimen to be protected from the light: Bilirubin ABGs Electrolytes Glucose Bilirubin Skin puncture supplies include all of the following except: Gauze pad Providone-iodine pad Lancet Microcollection device Providone-iodine pad Skin puncture blood contains: Interstitial fluids, arterial and venous blood The concentration of this substance is higher in capillary blood than in venous blood Glucose Skin puncture is typically performed on adults when Patients have thrombotic tendencies, there are no accessible veins, and the veins need to be saved for other procedures. If collected by capillary puncture, which test specimen is collected first? CBC The following conditions disqualifies a site for capillary puncture Cyatonic, edematous, and swollen. The least hazardous area of an infant's foot for capillary puncture is the Medial or lateral plantar surface of the heel. According to CLSI(NCCLS), a heel puncture lancet should not puncture deeper than 2.0 mm. When making a routine blood smear, the "pusher slide" is normally used at an angle of 30° The blood specimen for this test is placed in circles on special filter paper

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Phlebotomy Practice Exam Questions with
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Which of the following tests requires the specimen to be protected from the light:

Bilirubin
ABGs
Electrolytes
Glucose
Bilirubin


Skin puncture supplies include all of the following except:

Gauze pad
Providone-iodine pad
Lancet
Microcollection device
Providone-iodine pad


Skin puncture blood contains:
Interstitial fluids, arterial and venous blood


The concentration of this substance is higher in capillary blood than in venous blood
Glucose


Skin puncture is typically performed on adults when
Patients have thrombotic tendencies, there are no accessible veins, and the veins need to be saved
for other procedures.


If collected by capillary puncture, which test specimen is collected first?
CBC


The following conditions disqualifies a site for capillary puncture
Cyatonic, edematous, and swollen.


The least hazardous area of an infant's foot for capillary puncture is the
Medial or lateral plantar surface of the heel.


According to CLSI(NCCLS), a heel puncture lancet should not puncture deeper than
2.0 mm.


When making a routine blood smear, the "pusher slide" is normally used at an angle of
30°


The blood specimen for this test is placed in circles on special filter paper

,PKU (Phenylketonuria) test


Two layers of the skin
Dermis and epidermis


Arteries carry blood ______ the heart
(away) from the heart.


Veins carry blood ________ the heart.
to(ward) the heart.


Three main veins used to draw blood
In order:
1. median cubital v.
2. cephalic v.
3. metacarpal v.


Three main venipuncture sites on the arm
antecubital fossa, forearm, back of hand.


Four main components of blood
Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma.


Four items that must be laced on the label of each blood tube
1. Patient ID (Name, DOB, ID#)
2. Date
3. Time
4. Initials of phlebotomist


Additive in light blue top
Sodium citrate


Additive in tiger top
Serum separator gel


Additive in red top
None/sterile


Additive in lavender/pink top
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)


Additive in green top
Sodium/Lithium heparin

, Additive in Gray top
Potassium oxalate and sodium flouride


TRUE OR FALSE: RBCs fight infection
False

WBCs do.


TRUE OR FALSE: The bevel of the needle should face up prior to venipuncture
True


TRUE OR FALSE: The tops of blood culture tubes must be cleaned with betadine
False

Clean with 70% alcohol.


TRUE OR FALSE: Tourniquet is placed approximately 1/2 to 1 inch above the site
False

Tourniquet must be placed well away from site, preferably along the middle of bicep.


TRUE OR FALSE: CBC means a complete blood count
True


TRUE OR FALSE: Hematoma is the most common complication from phlebotomy
True


TRUE OR FALSE: Hemolysis is the destruction of red blood cells
True


TRUE OR FALSE: GIT is a blood sugar test
True

Glucose Infusion Test


Order of draw by color and additive
1. Yellow - Blood culture/SPS
2. Light blue - Sodium citrate
3. Red - No additives or clot activator
4. Gold/Tiger top - Serum separator gel and clot activator
5. Light green - Lithium heparin and plasma separation gel
6. Dark green - Sodium heparin
7. Lavender/Pink - EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetate)
8. Grey - Sodium flouride and potassium oxalate


Which type of blood makes up the majority of the dermal specimen?
Arterial

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