1. The following require time limits during testing EXCEPT:* A.Urinalysis B.Prothrombin time (PT) C.Bilirubin D.Glucose 2.Erroneous results occurs when proper collection procedures, storage processing, and transporting protocol were not followed in the A.Pre-analytical phase B.Analytical phase C.Post-analytical phase D.Laboratory 3.Specimen that precipitates or agglutinate if allowed to cool below body temperature should be transported at A.Room temperature B.Body temperature C.Refrigerated temperature D.Frozen temperature 4.Slows the metabolic process which could affect the results for some specimen." A.36.4°C-37.6°C B.15°C-30°C C.2°C-10°C D.-20°C -70°C 5.Specimen rejection criteria EXCEPT:* A.Specimen is identified properly B.Outdated tube C.Quality Not Sufficient D.Did not follow testing time limits 6.Blood specimens are unacceptable for laboratory testing when: A.There is no patient name or identification number on the label B.The label on the request form and the label on the collection container do not match C.The wrong collection tube has been used D.All of the above 7.A phlebotomy technician working in a laboratory has received six filled evacuated tubes, one of which is missing a label. Which of the following actions should the technician take? A.Use the information of the other tubes B.Recollect the unlabeled specimen C.Ask the phlebotomist D.Check the system for the in- patients 8.A medical technologist calls a medical assistant to inquire about a laboratory requisition. Which of the following information is required on a laboratory requisition? A Receipt number B.Doctor's name C.Patient ID D.Medtech's initials 9. Which of the following should be collected first? A.ABG specimen B.STAT specimen C.CBC specimen D.Glucose specimen 10.A phlebotomist is transporting a cryoglobulin specimen to the laboratory. The technician should keep the specimen at which of the following temperatures?" A. 37 degrees Celsius B. 15 degrees Celsius C. 2 degrees Celsius D. negative 70 degrees Celsius Case 3: Ceasar is a phlebotomist in a small rural hospital. One night he is working the night shift by himself and he was having a major headache but decided to continue his work. All his draws have been patients with easy veins. Then he gets an order for STAT CBC, electrolytes, and glucose on a patient in ICU. The patient has Vs in both arms and has tiny hand beans. He decided to perform a syringe draw on a hand vein. The vein blows and he had to continue the draw. There was a small amount of blood in the syringe, so he decided to put half of it in a non-additive microtube part way. Just then he is paged for a new STAT draw in the ER. He quickly finishes up with the patient. slaps labels on the microtubes, scribbles his initials, and heads to the lab to deliver the specimen before proceeding to the ER. 11.Ceasar forgot to put something important on the labels of the microtube? What was it?" A.Date and time B.Doctor's name C.Ordered test D.Vein blood sample 12.Why is that a problem?" A. The specimen will not be processed on sime B. The procedure will not be STAT as ordered by the attending physician C. The specimen cannot be processed due to lack of information D. The specimen will be assumed were collected on capillary puncture 13. What effect will it have to the results?" A.There will be lower results for the requested tests B.Nothing. The results are still normal C.There will be higher results for glucose and potassium D.There will varied results for CBC and electrolytes
1. The following require time limits during testing EXCEPT:* A.Urinalysis B.Prothrombin time (PT) C.Bilirubin D.Glucose 2.Erroneous results occurs when proper collection procedures, storage processing, and transporting protocol were not followed in the A.Pre-analytical phase B.Analytical phase C.Post-analytical phase D.Laboratory 3.Specimen that precipitates or agglutinate if allowed to cool below body temperature should be transported at A.Room temperature B.Body temperature C.Refrigerated temperature D.Frozen temperature 4.Slows the metabolic process which could affect the results for some specimen." A.36.4°C-37.6°C B.15°C-30°C C.2°C-10°C D.-20°C -70°C 5.Specimen rejection criteria EXCEPT:* A.Specimen is identified properly B.Outdated tube C.Quality Not Sufficient D.Did not follow testing time limits 6.Blood specimens are unacceptable for laboratory testing when: A.There is no patient name or identification number on the label B.The label on the request form and the label on the collection container do not match C.The wrong collection tube has been used D.All of the above 7.A phlebotomy technician working in a laboratory has received six filled evacuated tubes, one of which is missing a label. Which of the following actions should the technician take? A.Use the information of the other tubes B.Recollect the unlabeled specimen C.Ask the phlebotomist D.Check the system for the in- patients 8.A medical technologist calls a medical assistant to inquire about a laboratory requisition. Which of the following information is required on a laboratory requisition? A Receipt number B.Doctor's name C.Patient ID D.Medtech's initials 9. Which of the following should be collected first? A.ABG specimen B.STAT specimen C.CBC specimen D.Glucose specimen 10.A phlebotomist is transporting a cryoglobulin specimen to the laboratory. The technician should keep the specimen at which of the following temperatures?" A. 37 degrees Celsius B. 15 degrees Celsius C. 2 degrees Celsius D. negative 70 degrees Celsius Case 3: Ceasar is a phlebotomist in a small rural hospital. One night he is working the night shift by himself and he was having a major headache but decided to continue his work. All his draws have been patients with easy veins. Then he gets an order for STAT CBC, electrolytes, and glucose on a patient in ICU. The patient has Vs in both arms and has tiny hand beans. He decided to perform a syringe draw on a hand vein. The vein blows and he had to continue the draw. There was a small amount of blood in the syringe, so he decided to put half of it in a non-additive microtube part way. Just then he is paged for a new STAT draw in the ER. He quickly finishes up with the patient. slaps labels on the microtubes, scribbles his initials, and heads to the lab to deliver the specimen before proceeding to the ER. 11.Ceasar forgot to put something important on the labels of the microtube? What was it?" A.Date and time B.Doctor's name C.Ordered test D.Vein blood sample 12.Why is that a problem?" A. The specimen will not be processed on sime B. The procedure will not be STAT as ordered by the attending physician C. The specimen cannot be processed due to lack of information D. The specimen will be assumed were collected on capillary puncture 13. What effect will it have to the results?" A.There will be lower results for the requested tests B.Nothing. The results are still normal C.There will be higher results for glucose and potassium D.There will varied results for CBC and electrolytes
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