NHA CPT Practice Test/Study Guide
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1st in order of draw Correct Answer-Yellow Tubes
Which tube is sterile? Correct Answer-Yellow Topped Tubes
Additive for Yellow Tubes Correct Answer
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NHA CPT Practice Test/Study Guide
Latest Updated 2022 Already Passed
1st in order of draw Correct Answer-Yellow Tubes
Which tube is sterile? Correct Answer-Yellow Topped Tubes
Additive for Yellow Tubes Correct Answer-SPS, ACD
Common Test for Yellow Tubes Correct Answer-Blood Cultures
Department: Yellow Tubes Correct Answer-Microbiology
Inversion: Yellow Tubes Correct Answer-8-10 times
Specimen: Yellow Tubes Correct Answer-Whole Blood
2nd in order of draw Correct Answer-Light Blue Tubes
Additive: Light Blue Tubes Correct Answer-Sodium Citrate
Common Test: Light Blue Tubes Correct Answer-PT, APTT, Coagulation Studies
Department: Light Blue Tubes Correct Answer-Coagulation Studies
Inversion: Light Blue Tubes Correct Answer-3-4 times
Specimen: Light Blue Tubes Correct Answer-Plasma
3rd in order of draw Correct Answer-Red TubesAdditive: Red Tubes Correct Answer-None
Common Test: Red Tubes Correct Answer-Immunology, Serology, Blood Bank
Department: Red Tubes Correct Answer-Chemistry
Inversion: Red Tubes Correct Answer-5 times
Specimen: Red Tubes Correct Answer-Serum
4th in order of draw Correct Answer-Tiger (speckled) Topped Tubes
Additive: Tiger (speckled) Topped Tubes Correct Answer-Clot Activator
Test: Tiger (speckled) Topped Tubes Correct Answer-CMP, Endocrine, Immunology, Serology
Department: Tiger (speckled) Topped Tubes Correct Answer-Chemistry
Inversion: Tiger (speckled) Topped Tubes Correct Answer-5 times
Specimen: Tiger (speckled) Topped Tubes Correct Answer-Serum
5th in order of draw Correct Answer-Gold Tubes
Additive: Gold Tubes Correct Answer-Thrombin (Causes blood to clot in <5 minutes)
Common Test: Gold Tubes Correct Answer-STAT
Department: Gold Tubes Correct Answer-Chemistry
Inversion: Gold Tubes Correct Answer-5-6 timesSpecimen: Gold Tubes Correct Answer-Serum
6th in order of draw Correct Answer-Green Tubes
Additive: Green Tubes Correct Answer-Heparin
Common Test: Green Tubes Correct Answer-STAT Chemistry Test, Ammonia Electrolytes, ABGs
Department: Green Tubes Correct Answer-Chemistry or Molecular Lab
Inversion: Green Tubes Correct Answer-8-10 Times
Specimen: Green Tubes Correct Answer-Plasma
7th in order of draw Correct Answer-Lavender/Purple Tubes
Additive: Lavender Tubes Correct Answer-EDTA
Common Test: Lavender Tubes Correct Answer-CBC, ESR, Hemaglobin
Department: Lavender Tubes Correct Answer-Hematology
Inversion: Lavender Tubes Correct Answer-8-10 times
Specimen: Lavender Tubes Correct Answer-Whole Blood
8th in order of draw Correct Answer-Gray Tubes
Additive: Gray Tubes Correct Answer-Sodium Fluoride and Potassium Oxalate
Common Test: Gray Tubes Correct Answer-Lactic Acid, Blood Alcohol Levels, FBS, Glucose ToleranceDepartment: Gray Tubes Correct Answer-Chemistry
Inversion: Grey Tubes Correct Answer-8-10 times
Specimen: Grey Tubes Correct Answer-Plasma
Additive: Tan Tubes Correct Answer-K2, EDTA
Test: Tan Tubes Correct Answer-Lead
Department: Tan Tubes Correct Answer-Chemistry
Inversion: Tan Tubes Correct Answer-Chemistry
Specimen: Tan Tubes Correct Answer-Plasma
Additive: Royal Blue Correct Answer-Heparin, EDTA, None
Common Test: Royal Blue Correct Answer-Toxiology, Trace Metal
Department: Royal Blue Correct Answer-Chemistry
Inversion: Royal Blue Correct Answer-8-10 Times
Specimen: Royal Blue Correct Answer-Plasma or Serum
Additive: Black Tube Correct Answer-Sodium Citrate
Common Test: Black Tubes Correct Answer-ESR
Department: Black Tubes Correct Answer-ChemistryInversion: Black Tubes Correct Answer-8-10 times
Specimen: Black Tubes Correct Answer-Whole Blood
1st vein of choice Correct Answer-Median Cubital
2nd vein of choice/1st vein of choice for obese patients Correct Answer-Cephalic
3rd vein of choice Correct Answer-Basilic
1st choice area to stick for a venipuncture Correct Answer-Antecubital area.
Point Of Care Correct Answer-In a patient's home/bedside
What does NAACLS stand for? Correct Answer-National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory
Sciences.
What does PPE stand for? Correct Answer-Personal Protective Equipment
Verbal Communication Correct Answer-The actual words spoken, the pace and tone of voice.
What does STAT mean? Correct Answer-Short Turn Around Time
What is quality control? Correct Answer-Daily controls that are used in analytical testing to determine
acceptable ranges of test results.
Iatrogenic Anemia Correct Answer-Too much blood loss from a blood draw.
Negligence Correct Answer-Failure to act or perform duties according to the standards of the profession.
Assault Correct Answer-The threat of carrying out bodily harm.Battery Correct Answer-Actually touching or hurting someone.
Fomites Correct Answer-Germs/doorknobs.
Standard of Care Correct Answer-Is typically defined as the level and type of care that a reasonably
competent and skilled health care professional, with a similar background and in the same medical
community, would have provided under the circumstances that led to the alleged malpractice; measuring
stick.
Informed Consent Correct Answer-Voluntary permission by a patient to allow touching after given
information.
Implied Consent Correct Answer-Sticking arm out.
How long should you wash your hands? Correct Answer-15 seconds
How long should patient's wait if they are dizzy? Correct Answer-20 minutes
What does HIPAA stand for? Correct Answer-Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
What's HIPAA? Correct Answer-Protects security, privacy and confidentiality of personal health
information.
What does CLIA stand for? Correct Answer-Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments.
What's CLIA? Correct Answer-Federal guidelines that regulate all clinical laboratories across the U.S.
Nosocomial Correct Answer-Hospital acquired infections.
What does BBP stand for? Correct Answer-Blood Born Pathogens.
Universal Precautions Correct Answer-Treat all blood as if it was infected.Chain of Infection Correct Answer-The process by which infections are transmitted; source - mode - host.
Standard Precautions Correct Answer-A set of safe guards designed to reduce the risk of transmission of
microorganisms.
PPE ON Correct Answer-Gown, Mask, Goggles, Gloves
PPE OFF Correct Answer-Gloves, Goggles, Mask, Gown
What does PASS stand for? Correct Answer-Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep.
When chemicals get in your eyes, how long do you wash your eyes for? Correct Answer-15 minutes
Osteomyletis Correct Answer-Inflammation of the bone caused by bacterial infection.
Osteochondritis Correct Answer-Inflammation of the bone and cartlidge.
Order of Collection - Capillary Draw Correct Answer-Blood gases - EDTA - Tubes with Additives - Serum
Tubes
Hemolysis Correct Answer-Destruction of blood cells.
Preanalytical Phase Correct Answer-Before the actual testing and analysis are performed, labeling,
transporting, evaluating, processing.
Analytical Phase Correct Answer-Examination process-quality control, troubleshooting, erroneous results.
Postanalytical Phase Correct Answer-Reporting final test results, storing specimens, obtain info for followup.
Critical Values Correct Answer-RangesEPA Correct Answer-Regulates chemical disinfectants.
True or False: You can't use fingersticks for coagulation test. Correct Answer-True.
Within what time frame should you transport blood to the lab? Correct Answer-45 minutes.
How long can you prewarm a site for? Correct Answer-3-5 minutes
What degrees should warm towels be? Correct Answer-42 degrees C
What do we wipe away the 1st drop of blood? Correct Answer-Interstitial Fluid.
How long does it take to clot without an additive? Correct Answer-30 minutes.
How many links are there in the chain of infection? Correct Answer-2
How do you organize supplies? Correct Answer-By expiration date.
What are Ethics? Correct Answer-a set of principles or values based on religious and moral teachings.
Cardio- Correct Answer-Heart
Erythro- Correct Answer-Red
Hemo- Correct Answer-Blood
Anti- Correct Answer-Against
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