Chpt 31 Exam

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You need to collect a venous blood specimen from a patient to run FBG. Which of the following would be an inappropriate statement to make to the patient during the procedure

"The procedure will not hurt"

What does the term multisample needle mean?

(C)The needle has a retractable rubber sleeve that covers one end of the needle when a blood collecting tube is not attached.

Which of the following may occur if a tourniquet is applied too tightly

- it may be uncomfortable for the patient - inaccurate tests results may occur - the arterial blood flow may be obstructed - the venous blood flow may be obstructed

Which of the following are characteristics of the brachial artery (located in the antecubital space)

-Pulsates when palpate done - has a more elastic and thicker wall than a vein - if punctured, blood is bright red in color - the hand veins are more susceptible to collapsing ALL THE ABOVE!

Which of the following should NOT be used as a venipuncture site

-Scared skin-Bruised skin-An area is painful to the patient-Burned Skin ALL THE ABOVE!

At what angle should the venipuncture needle be inserted?

15-30 degrees

Which of the following Gauge needles is used most often to perform a routine venipuncture using the vacuum tube method

21 G

Which of the following is the most common size of butterfly needle?

23G

How far from the puncture site should the tourniquet be placed?

3-4 inches above the puncture site

For maximum effectiveness, an antiseptic should be left in contact with the skin for how long?

30-60 seconds

Completely filling a light blue tube will maintain what ratio?

9 parts blood and 1 part sodium citrate.

Your physician has requested an electrolyte profile on a patient. The laboratory directly indicates this test requires 4 ML of serum. Which of the following tubes should be used to collect the specimen

A 10-ML SST

Which of the following tubes should be drawn first?

A. Blood culture tube B. lavender C. Light blue D. Red Ans: Blood culture tube

Which of the following tubes should be drawn first?

A. Green B. Lavender C. Gray D. Red Ans: Red

Which of the following tubes should be drawn first?

A. Green B. Lavender C. Light Blue D. Red Ans: Light blue

After drawing a blood specimen t for an electrolyte profile, the next step is to

Allow the specimen to stand in an upright position for 30-45 min

The size of the evacuated tube choose to obtain a venous blood specimen depends on the

Amount of specimen required for the test

Which of the following techniques can be used to prevent a vein from rolling

Applying firm pressure below and to the the site of the vein

Which of the following is the proper method for identifying a patient before performing a venipuncture

Ask the patient to state his or her full and DOB

If a blood test requires a fasting specimen, what is the best way to verify that the patient is fasting?

Ask the patient when the last time was that he had anything to eat or drink

Which of the veins should be avoided to reduce chances of nerve damage?

Basilic

How should a needle be inserted for venipuncture?

Bevel up, in a smooth quick motion

What may occur if the needle is removed from the arm before removing the tourniquet

Bleeding may occur around the puncture site

Myelo

Bone marrow

Lysis

Break down

Which of the following veins is the most common second choice when the median cubital vein is not appropriate for withdrawing a blood sample?

Cephalic vein

Stasis

Control, stop

When performing a capillary puncture, the finger should NOT be squeezed , to avoid

Diluting the blood sample with tissue fluid

How is serum obtained

From clotted blood that has been centrifuged

Which of the following should be performed if an evacuated tube contains a clot activator

Gently invent the tube five times after drawing it

Which of the following is found in the serum

Glucose Hormones Chloride Antibodies

Which of the following may cause a hematoma?

Going through the back side of the vein when inserting the needle

If the needle is withdrawn before the tourniquet is removed, what is likely to occur?

Hematoma

What is the term for a collection of blood under the skin at the site of a venipuncture?

Hematoma

What is the term for an increase in the ratio of formed elements to plasma

Hemoconcentration

During the venipuncture procedure, a sudden swelling occurs in the are

Immediately remove the tourniquet and then the needle

Hemolysis of a blood specimen results in

Inaccurate test results

Otomy

Incision

phlebotomy

Incision of a vein for the removal of blood ; the collection of blood

Itis

Inflammation of

If a fibrin clot formed in the serum layer of a blood specimen, it would

Interfere with adequate serum collection

When collecting a blood specimen using the vacuum tube method of venipuncture, venous reflux is prevented by

Keeping the patients arm In a downward position

Which of the following is NOT a guideline that should be followed when assembling equipment and supplies for a venipuncture

Label each blood tube with one unique patient identifier

When collecting a venous blood specimen to be transported to an outside laboratory for testing, which of the following should be consulted for information on collecting and handling requirements

Laboratory directory

Which of the following sited can be used to make a skin puncture on an adult

Lateral part of the third fingertip

What color tube is used to collect a blood specimen for a CBC

Lavender

Which of true following evacuated tubes cannot be used to collect serum

Lavender - stoppered

Which of the following is NOT a correct technique for applying a tourniquet

Leaving the tourniquet on for at least 3 min before drawing the specimen

What color stopper tube is used to collect a blood specimen for prothrombin time test

Light Blue

The purpose of applying a tourniquet when performing venipuncture is to

Make the patients veins more visible and easier to palpate

Which of the following antecubital veins I'd considered the best veins to use for a venipuncture

Median Cubital Vein

Which of the following results in patient discomfort during the venipuncture procedure

Moving the needle after it has been inserted into the vein

An evacuated tube with a red stopper contains

Nothing (remember none for glass and clot activator in plastic)

What is the single most important step of the blood collection procedure?

Patient identification

What may occur if a finger puncture is made that is deeper than 3.1 mm

Penetration of the bone

Ous

Pertaining to

What is the term for the small red spots on the skin that are caused by a tightly tied tourniquet?

Petechiae

An individual who collects blood specimens is known as

Phlebotomist

On Standing, a blood specimen to which an anticoagulant has been added separates into

Plasma, Buffy coat, and blood cells

You are performing a venipuncture, and the patient becomes dizzy and is about to faint. Your first priority in this situation should be to

Protect the patient from injury

Which of the following indicates the correct order of draw for the vacuum tube method of venipuncture

RED , Green, Lavender, Gray

How should bleeding be stopped at a venipuncture site?

Remove the needle and apply pressure to gauze over the site

When performing a venipuncture l, which of the following techniques represents a violation of the OSHA standard ?

Removing the plastic holder from the needle for reuse

Which of the following is NOT a method for performing venipuncture

Retractable lancet method

What is the term used to describe a vein that is hardened due to repeated venipunctures, chemotherapy, or disease?

Sclerosed

In which of the following choices are the steps in the correct order

Select equipment, identify patient, collect specimen, stop bleeding, label tubes

What position should be used for a venipuncture if a patient appears nervous or has fainted in the past from a venipuncture

Semi-Fowler

Which of the following represents an error in technique when working with evacuated tubes

Shaking a tube containing an anticoagulant after drawing it

Which of the following veins is most likely to collapse when performing a venipuncture

Small veins

On palpitation, a scarred vein feels

Stiff and hard

What is the medical term for fainting

Syncope

hemolysis

The breakdown of cells

Plasma

The liquid part of the blood consisting of clear, straw-colored fluid that comprises approximately 55% of the blood volume

What may occur if an angle of less than 15 degrees is used to perform the venipuncture

The needle may enter the skin above the vein And not puncture it

Antecubital space

The space located at the front of the elbow

While having a blood sample collected, the patient complains of pain and tingling in the fingers. What is likely the cause ?

The tourniquet is too tight or has been on too long.

Hemoconcentration can occur in which of the following situations?

The tourniquet was left on for 2 minutes

Which may occur if an outdated evacuated tube is used to collect the blood specimen

The tube may no longer have a vacuum

Oma

Tumor or swelling

If you think a vein selected for venipuncture may collapse, you should

Use the butterfly method to perform the venipuncture

Whole blood is obtained by

Using a tube containing an anticoagulant

Which of the following represents an error in technique when obtaining a capillary blood specimen

Using the first drop of blood for the test

Which of the following represents an error in technique when selecting a vein

Using the thumb to palpate the vein

Phlebo

Vein

When should the tourniquet be removed?

While the first tube is filling

Which of the following is another name for the butterfly method of venipuncture?

Winged infusion method

What is the "Order of draw"?

Yellow- Sodium (SPS)-(8-10) Light blue- Sodium citrate-(3-4) Red- None/Clot activator-(0-5) Tiger top- Serum Separator Tube-(5) Gold- Serum Separator Tube-(0-5) Green- Heparin-(8-10) Lavender- EDTA-(8-10) Royal blue- None/EDTA-(8-10) Gray- Sodium fluoride & potassium oxalate-(8-10)

Evacuated tube

a closed glass or plastic tube that contains a premeasured vacuum

Phlebotomist

a health care professional trained in the collection of blood specimens

anticoagulant

a substance that inhibits blood clotting

Hematoma

a swelling or mass of coagulated blood caused by a break in a blood vessel

why should the veins of the hands be used as a venipuncture site only as a last resort?

a. They have a tendency to roll b. They are more difficult to stick c. The procedure is more uncomfortable for the patient d. The hand veins are more susceptible to collapsing. ALL THE ABOVE

Anti

against

Which vein lies on top of the brachial artery?

basilic vein

Ante-

before

Hemato

blood

Osteo

bone

The anticoagulant EDTA works by binding which substance needed for blood clotting?

calcium

Chondro

cartilage

A tube containing thixotropic gel could be used to collect blood for which of the following tests?

chemistry screen

All of the following are reasons for specimen rejection except for what?

collection from the wrong vein

The procedure for the proper disposal of used needled includes

discarding safety needles/collection device as intact unit

Shaking a tube rather than gently inverting it can have what effect on the blood?

hemolysis

Which anticoagulant is used for blood gas determinations?

heparin

osteochondritits

inflammation of the bone and cartilage

What color tube should be collected for coagulation studies?

light blue

Selection of equipment for venipuncture depends on all of the following except?

maximum volume of blood required

What is the appropriate equipment selection when performing venipuncture on fragile, easy-to-collapse veins?

needle and syringe set up

Serum

plasma from which the clotting factor fibrinogen has been removed

Venipuncture

puncture of a vein

Which of the following is the only tube that does not need to be inverted to mix after drawing?

red glass

Which anticoagulant is used for coagulation studies?

sodium citrate

Venous reflux

the backflow of blood (from an evacuated tube) into the patient's vein

Plasma functions in

transporting electrolytes needed by the cells nutrients needed by the tissues picks up wastes from the tissues transports antibodies, enzymes and hormones

Which of the following may result in hemolysis of the blood specimen

using a needle with a small lumen to collect the specimen


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