What is phlebotomy?
Term used to describe an invasion procedure in which a sharp object is inserted into the vein to obtain blood.
Term used to describe the wound of a vein to collect blood.
Term used to describe the color of the blood.
Term used to describe the tubing used.
Phlebotomy derives from the Greek words "phlebo", meaning "______________" and "tomy", meaning "__________"
artery; to collect
vein; to remove
vein; to cut
artery; to add
_________________________used to describe the traits or characteristics which displays a positive image or code of ethics.
Disciplinary
Professionalism
Confidentiality
Mannerism
What is the document created by the American Hospital Association that identifies privileges that patient in health care facilities are required to have?
Patient's Bill of Rights
Patient's Amendments
Patient's Rules
Patient's Justice League
What is an individual trained and skilled in collecting blood samples for clinical testing called?
a contortionist
a phlebotomist
a vet
a nurse
What is ethics?
Standards of practice regarding behavior, developed as a result if one's concept of right and wrong.
Standards of practice regarding patient teaching, developed to prepare the patient to leave a healthcare facility.
Standards of practice regarding research, to identify the pathophysiology of the patient's background.
Standards of practice regarding my Jollibee that you promised.
Identify which of the following are the phlebotomist's roles and responsibilities.
Identifies and prepares the patients for blood collection procedures.
Selects proper specimen containers.
Follows all safety regulations.
Practice quality assurance procedures.
None of the above.
All of the above.
What needs to be done while approaching the patient?
Introduce yourself.
Identify the patient.
Gain the patient's confidence by explaining what you are going to do.
Reassure the patient's confidence and try to reduce any stress or tension which may be experiencing.
None of these.
What are advance directives?
Legal documents that states that the patient is having a divorce.
Legal documents that states all the properties that the patients owns.
Legal documents that allow the patient to communicate their decisions about end-of-life ahead of time.
Legal documents that states the patients current health status.
To inspire confidence, present professional ______________ to the patient.
Speech
Clothes
Cellphone ko bago eh!
Appearance
What is the institution that provides medical, surgical or psychiatric care and treatment for the sick or injured?
GYM
Fortune Teller
Restaurant
Hospital
What is an inpatient?
Patient that comes is the hospital and doesn't stay for one night.
Patient who is admitted to a hospital for treatment requiring at least one overnight stay.
Patient that goes for a checkup.
Visitors that visits patients in the hospital.
What is an area of treatment and study by a physician who is specialized and possesses advanced knowledge and education in that field?
Physician Specialization
Physician Meeting
Technistius
Physician Corporate
____________________ is the area of a hospital which provides direct care to ill and injured patients including administering medications.
CNA or Certified Nursing Aide
Med tech
Physicians
RN or Registered Nurse
What are 3 clinical laboratory departments?
Cardiovascular, Colorectal, Neurosurgery
Orthopedic, Thoracic, NP
Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology,
Anesthesiology, Infection Control, ICU
A CNA or Certified Nursing Assistant provides direct patient care, teaches and supervises other staff, receives education and training in a diploma program, a 2-4 yr program; takes the state exam to be licensed
True
False
Hematology is the study of blood and blood forming tissues.
What is aerobic?
An exercise to improve the body.
Lives in the presence of oxygen.
Lives without oxygen.
A swimming technique.
What is anaerobic?
Prevents blood from clotting
Lives with presence of oxygen.
Allows blood to clot.
What is the deficiency of red blood cells, hemoglobin, or both?
Anemia
Leukemia
Cataract
Arteriole
What is the protective body protein that is produced as a result to exposure to an antigen or foreign bodies, such as a bacteria or virus?
Antihistamine
Antipyretic
Antibody
Antihypertension
What is the substance that delays or prevents blood from clotting?
Antihypotension
MiraLax
Anticoagulant
What is the least numerous type of leukocyte tat releases histamine and heparin to damaged tissues?
Neutrophil
Basophil
Eosinophil
Fibrinogen
What is Cardiovascular?
Pertaining to the liver and gall bladder
Pertaining to the heart and the thyroid
Pertaining to the blood vessels and the frontal lobe
Pertaining to the blood vessels and the heart
What is coagulation?
Clotting
Continuous blood flow
Lymphatic
Coumadin
What is the condition in which the skin turns a bluish color caused by lack of oxygen to the blood?
Tachycardia
Apnea
Cyanosis
None of the above
What is the leukocyte that aids the body in fighting parasites which occurs in increased number in patients with allergies?
All of the above
What is the threadlike strains if protein formed by the action of thrombin on fibrinogen?
Hemoglobin
Fibrin
Leukocyte
Cytokinesis
_______________is the complex protein that carries oxygen from the lungs to the tissues.
Hematoma
Hyponatremia
What is the increased number of WBC or white blood cells?
Hypokalemia
Hemophilia
Phagocytosis
Leukocytosis
Is Hemorrhage an abnormal internal of external bleeding?
Is hyperglycemia a decreased amount of sugar in the blood?
What is hypoglycemia
decreased amount of sugar in the blood
increased amount of sugar in the blood
Increased blood pressure
decreased blood pressure
What is the inflammation of the vein?
Thrombosis
Phlebitis
Monocyte
What is WBC?
Thrombocyte
Errythrocyte
Phagocyte
What is the leukocyte that multiplies in the lymphoid tissues and has a role in the body's immune system?
Lymphocyte
Cellcyte
What is the leukocyte that surrounds and digests pathogens found in tissue?
What is the hereditary disease characterized by a prolonged clotting time of the blood?
hemoglobin
Hemorrhage
Hemostatis
What is the process of coagulation or clot formation, that repairs vessel damage and stop blood?
Hemotoma
serology
_______________, protein found in plasma which is essential for clotting blood.
fibrinogen
leuckopenia
Peristalsis
Is homeostasis the ability to attain a steady state?
What is serum?
Clear, pale yellow fluid that remains when blood is allowed to clot and that does fibrinogen; plasma without the clotting factors.
Clear, pale yellow fluid that remains when blood is allowed to clot and that does fibrinogen; plasma with the clotting factors.
Cloudy, pale red fluid that remains when blood is allowed to clot and that does fibrinogen; plasma without the clotting factors.
Cloudy, pale yellow fluid that remains when blood is allowed to clot and that does fibrinogen; plasma with the clotting factors.
What is the large leukocyte formed in bone marrow that ingests bacteria, old red blood cells in tissues?
erythrocyte
leukocyte
Vena cava or vein cava is the largest vein in the body.
What is the smallest vein in the body?
venule
Canuli
Artery
Vena cava
What is the germicidal solution used to clean the skin prior to venipuncture or dermal puncture?
antiseptic
anti-inflammatory
What is bevel?
the point of the needle which has been cut at a slant for ease of entry
the lock of the needle that is pulled before disposal
A type of syringe
Adapter that hols a needle
Capillary action is the process in which blood automatically flows into a thin tube.
________________________ is a glass or plastic tube with a stopper which contains a pre-measured vacuum used for collecting blood.
Evacuated Collection Tube
Evacuated Tube Holder
Evacuated Collection Flask
Graduated cylinder
What is the specialized adapter which holds both a needle and a tube for blood collection that is usually referred as a adapter or barrel?
Evacuated tube holder
Requisition
Centrifuge