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Pass the AMCA (American Medical Certification Association) Phlebotomy Technician Certification Exam on your first try with this newest 2026 actual exam simulation featuring 100 complete questions and verified answers with rationales. This comprehensive A+ guide covers all exam domains: venipuncture procedures (vacuum tube, butterfly, syringe), capillary punctures, order of draw, additive identification (color-coded tubes), specimen handling and transport, patient identification and consent, infection control (standard precautions, hand hygiene, PPE), complications (hematoma, hemolysis, syncope), anatomy of veins, legal and ethical issues, and point-of-care testing. Each question mirrors the real AMCA exam format, with answers verified by experienced phlebotomists. Updated for the 2026 certification cycle – 100% guaranteed pass. Perfect for phlebotomy students, healthcare workers, and anyone seeking CPT certification.

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Amca Phlebotomy Exam 2026 Newest

Actual Exam Complete 100 Questions With

Verified Answers, 100% Guaranteed Pass

||Complete A+ Guide




1. Which vein is the first choice for routine venipuncture?

Answer: Median cubital vein

Rationale: Large, well-anchored, least painful, avoids

nerves/arteries.

Scenario: Patient with small, rolling veins → you palpate a

bouncy vein in the center of antecubital fossa → median

cubital.

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2. Which artery lies deep to the basilic vein?

Answer: Brachial artery

Rationale: Brachial artery runs alongside basilic vein;

accidental puncture causes pulsatile hematoma.

Scenario: After failed basilic draw, patient develops rapid

swelling and throbbing pain → brachial artery puncture

suspected.

3. What is the primary function of platelets?

Answer: Clotting (hemostasis)

Rationale: Platelets aggregate at injury sites to form a plug.

Scenario: A patient with easy bruising and prolonged

bleeding after a small cut → likely thrombocytopenia.

4. Which tube additive inhibits glycolysis?

Answer: Sodium fluoride

Rationale: Preserves glucose for up to 72 hours by inhibiting

enolase.

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Scenario: Fasting glucose and lactate ordered → gray-top

tube with NaF/KOx.

5. The left ventricle pumps blood into which vessel?

Answer: Aorta

Rationale: Left ventricle → aorta → systemic circulation.

Scenario: Aortic stenosis patient syncopes during venipuncture

→ reduced cardiac output from narrowed valve.

6. What is the function of the pulmonary vein?

Answer: Carries oxygenated blood from lungs to left atrium

Rationale: Only vein carrying oxygenated blood.

Scenario: Patient with left atrial enlargement → increased

pressure in pulmonary veins → possible pulmonary congestion.

7. Which layer of a blood vessel does the needle pierce first?

Answer: Tunica intima

Rationale: Needle passes through skin, then tunica intima

(innermost layer) into lumen.

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Scenario: Intimal damage from large-gauge needle →

thrombus formation post-venipuncture.

8. Where is the radial artery located?

Answer: Lateral wrist, thumb side

Rationale: Used for arterial blood gases (ABG) and modified

Allen test.

Scenario: ABG ordered → you perform Allen test to confirm

ulnar collateral circulation.

9. Which nerve is near the cephalic vein at the wrist?

Answer: Superficial branch of radial nerve

Rationale: Can cause shooting pain if punctured.

Scenario: Patient reports electric shock sensation down thumb

during wrist draw → likely radial nerve contact.

10. What is the normal pH range of arterial blood?

Answer: 7.35–7.45

Rationale: Acid-base balance maintained by lungs and

kidneys.

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