Basic Clinical Lab Competencies for Respiratory Care: An Integrated Approach
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ISBN: 9781285244662
Author: White
Publisher: Cengage
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14. Personnel authorized for
venipuncture*
A.Lab Technician
B.Level I phlebotomists
C.Nurses
D.All of the choices
15. The tests for ABG
provides information about.*
A.Acid-base balance
B.Ventilation
C.Oxygenation
D.All of the choices
16.If patient has latex allergy.
what should be done?"
A.Change the tourniquet
B.Ask the patient to go home
C.Nothing
D.Use another arm
17. Which of the following is
NOT a cause for specimen
rejection?"
A.Hemolyzed specimen
B.QNS
C.Air bubbles
D.No phlebotomist initials
18. The use of a tourniquet
during a venipuncture
procedure makes...*
A.Alcohol not dry in the
required amount of time
B.Veins less prominent and
less filling
C.Veins more prominent and
easier to puncture
D.Blood stop flowing to arteries
but not veins
19. Which of the following is
NOT an indication of
performing a capillary
puncture?"
A.Chemotherapy
B.Geriatric
C.POCT
D.25 gauge
20. Modified Allen test"
A.Determine if the patient has
collateral circulation.
B.Detection of glucose in the…
14. Personnel authorized for
venipuncture*
A.Lab Technician
B.Level I phlebotomists
C.Nurses
D.All of the choices
15.The tests for ABG provides
information about:*
A.Acid-base balance
B.Ventilation
C.Oxygenation
D.All of the choices
16.If patient has latex allergy.
what should be done?*
A.Change the tourniquet
B.Ask the patient to go home
C.Nothing
D.Use another arm.
17. Which of the following is
NOT a cause for specimen
rejection?"
A.Hemolyzed specimen
B.QNS
C.Air bubbles
D.No phlebotomist initials
18. The use of a tourniquet
during a venipuncture
procedure makes...*
A.Alcohol not dry in the required
amount of time
B.Veins less prominent and less
filing
C.Veins more prominent and
easier to puncture
D.Blood stop flowing to arteries but
not veins
19. Which of the following is
NOT an indication of performing
a capillary puncture?*
A.Chemotherapy
B.Geriatric
C.POCT
D.25 gauge
20.Modified Allen test
A.Determine if the patient has
collateral circulation.
B.Detection of glucose in the
blood.…
A client is experiencing an asthma attack. Which prescription should the nurse administer first?
A. Ipratropium inhaler
B. Albuterol nebulizer
C. Montelukast inhaler
D. Methylprednisone inhaler
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