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215 QUESTIONS TEST 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 200-
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
Quiz 1. What is the maximum allowable time between application of the tourniquet
A. Five minutes
B. 30 seconds
C. Three minutes
D. One minute
Ans: D
Quiz 2. What is the purpose of an exposure control plan?
A. To identify exposure hazards and minimize risk to employees
B. To protect samples from exposure to extreme temperatures
C. To protect patients from negligent sample collection practices
D. To seek patients input on perceived hazards
Ans: A
Quiz 3. Which of the following is not an agency which regulates the transportation of
clinical specimens?
A. Department of revenue
B. Department of transportation
C. Federal aviation administration
D. Drug enforcement agency
Ans: A
Quiz 4. What can be used for site cleansing instead of iodine when collecting blood
cultures?
A. Antibiotic ointment
B. Hot water
C. Alcohol swab only
D. Chlorhexidine swabs
,Ans: D
Quiz 5. What is the primary law that governs patient privacy in the United States?
A. The health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
B. The false claims act
C. Stark Law
D. The Clinical Laboratory and Improvement Act (CLIA)
Ans: A
Quiz 6. When using a butterfly collection system, a flash of blood indicates what?
A. Venipuncture into a bruise
B. That the needle has not yet punctured the vein
C. A blown vein
D. The needle is in the vein
Ans: D
Quiz 7. To obtain maximum blood flow, between which angles should the needle be
inserted into the patients skin?
A. 15 to 30
B. 5 to 10
C. 30 to 45
D. 45 to 90
Ans: A
Quiz 8. All of the following tests require chilling expect:
A. Glucose
B. Ammonia
C. Lactic acid
D. Ph/blood gases
Ans: A
Quiz 9. What is the definition of the term 'Circadian'?
A. Occurring in cycles
B. Daily variations in blood pressure
C. Seasonal changes throughout the year
D. Cyclical changes throughout the day
Ans: D
Quiz 10. Creatine Kinase (CK), Aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and Lactate
dehydrogenase (LDH) are most likely to be affected by:
A. Exercise and stress
B. The time of day
C. Patient posture
D. Patient fasting
, Ans: A
Quiz 11. What is syncope?
A. Fainting
B. Cardiac arrest
C. Bruising
D. Allergic reaction
Ans: A
Quiz 12. The term "pediatric" refers to:
A. Patients under one year of age
B. Patients over the age of 65
C. Patients between the ages 12 and 18
D. Patients that belong to the toddler (one-three years), preschool (three-six years),
and school age (six-12 years) age groups
Ans: D
Quiz 13. Which of the following size needles is inappropriate for blood collection?
A. 25 gauge needle
B. 16 gauge needle
C. 14 gauge needle
D. 20 gauge needle
Ans: A
Quiz 14. How many bottles are typically filled when a blood culture test is ordered?
A. 5 bottles
B. 1 bottles
C. 3 bottles
D. 2 bottles
Ans: D
Quiz 15. What is a preferred alternative to a traditional tourniquet in a bariatric
patient?
A. Urine Cather tubing
B. A Velcro strap
C. Blood pressure cuff
D. A latex tourniquet
Ans: C
Quiz 16. Which of the following prevents the conversion of thrombin to prothrombin?
A. EDTA
B. Heparin
C. Sodium citrate
D. Potassium oxalate